thejumper5
Well-Known Member
Maybe Sports Illustrated was right:
An open letter to the president of Miami urges him to - 06.12.95 - SI Vault
An open letter to the president of Miami urges him to - 06.12.95 - SI Vault
Here is what I can't figure out as an adult.
Why the **** would I want to hang out and party with a bunch of college dudes?
This guy is beyond pathetic, to the point where I almost feel sorry for him.
So does Robert Marve play against us this season?
I was just thinking the exact same thing. Of course he'll probably end up playing against us and then if involved the NCAA will make a ruling years after the game is played.
Much of this happened under Randy Shannon's watch. Say what you will about him as a coach, but I don't think anyone has ever questioned his integrity. He had the 3rd highest graduation rate among FBS schools, trailing only Army and Navy. He also had only one player arrested during his 4 year tenure (a player that later transferred). The University of Florida has 31 players arrested over the same time span.
What I am saying is this: if Randy Shannon can't keep the third-party runners out of his program, God help the rest of college football.
If Miami doesn't get the death penalty, then no one ever will, and everybody might as well cheat as much and as often as they want. NCAA enforcement is completely nutless.
No, I saw the list of players that allegedly took money and a lot of those guys played under Coker and few under Davis.
Is Mike Irving all hoped up on blow here? That is a freaking funny gif.
Its kinda looking like the NCAA plans to set this precedent with o$u. Letting Miami off the hook will only serve to drive home the point that if you are a national brand in college football then you can cheat as much as you want and only risk minor penalties.
So does Robert Marve play against us this season?
1. If even 75% of the accusations at Miami are true, they absolutely desserve the death penaly.
Agreed
2. Would I be way out of line by suggesting that the NCAA knew what was going to go down at Miami and that is why it seems the NCAA threat to OSU isn't as harsh as it could have been?
I don't know if the NCAA knew what was/is going on there but let's be honest - does this surprise anyone?