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I see 4d20 is here. Which one of you assholes said something mean about Alabama, Saban and/or the SEC?
Or they are to scared to leave the south because it's all they know. Going to Bama means you play 95% of your games within walking distance.
I see 4d20 is here. Which one of you assholes said something mean about Alabama, Saban and/or the SEC?
Most of them write their name with a X so they wouldn't make it past any PAC schools entrance reqs. Even WSU and Oregon.
But as long as you survive the yearly roster cull, there is plenty of benefits coming you way for choosing Bama. New suits, clothes, and shoes magically appear in your closet. Your parents start driving new cars.
Lots of sweet benefits come from signing that X on the Bama LOI. Just survive the cull.
Most of them write their name with a X so they wouldn't make it past any PAC schools entrance reqs. Even WSU and Oregon.
But as long as you survive the yearly roster cull, there is plenty of benefits coming you way for choosing Bama. New suits, clothes, and shoes magically appear in your closet. Your parents start driving new cars.
Lots of sweet benefits come from signing that X on the Bama LOI. Just survive the cull.
SEC, SEC, SEC is better.
I know this might be news to you but SEC didnt win this year.
I know this might be news to you but SEC didnt win this year.
They won in my heart.
Well I'm glad a whole conference won your heart. You wont find that here
Congrats!!It will written. AZ is the PAC Champ.
PAC Tourney Champ is yet to be seen
I just like the UA, and think we will win out.
UTAH worries me.
GO CATS! BEAR DOWN!
interesting you should mention that. and true to your hypocritical nature, you forget that it is UW that has a history of players receiving improper benefits. billy joe ring a bell?
S E C EASTNot the whole conference. Only half of it.
Gotta love the NCAA and its wheel of sanctions. They must spin it and where ever it lands thats what the school gets . The Syracuse Basketball (and some football) team had some shenanigans involving multiple players with illegal benefits and school work improprieties dating back to 2001 that rendered players ineligible. But since Syracuse won the NCAA title in 2003 the NCAA, in it's infinite wisdom began with 2004 as the year they would start messing with the record books and punishing them. So this stuff started in 2001 and continued from there but lets not mess with them till after they won the title. Fucking crazy.
Yeah. Obviously there need to be rules and a governing body to enforce them. However, there also need to be limits, standards and guidelines with regard to that governing bodies ability to dole out punishment. The NCAA says they want to be able to treat each case individually, but the problem is that it has led to their decisions being so inconsistent that they appear to be completely arbitrary in nature.