AQM AND GRACE DISMISSED FROM TEAM

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it is called a student loan and is perfectly legal

They aint getting them cars with no student loans. Dont act like you dont know whats going on.

They are indeed using student loans to buy cars. It is very very common. Heck my wife did it when she was in college and she was on a full athletic scholarship.

Again you're acting like if they have the money then everything is legal. They're getting told exactly how to do it. Who to see and it's all covered up impeccably by Bama's compliance department. If you think these kids just grab their cash and head out to any old dealer you're crazy.

They needs cars for internships during the summer. If a student goes to compliance and tells them he is trying to get a car and they advise him to take a student loan then I don't see the issue. Sure it isn't recommended they buy a 20k car with it, but the student has to make that decision.


This, next man up! The excuse maker left, this ship is moving ahead.


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Well it shows that this school again dont give a dam about football, this is something so petty and they dismiss them horrible just horrible

They had to handle it or would you have prefered that the NCAA get a second chance after we embarrassed them last time?

You suspend them you dont dismiss them its too much

Do you know if that would have been enough? I don't, maybe you know more, I'm just assuming they did what they had to in that situation.
 
Well it shows that this school again dont give a dam about football, this is something so petty and they dismiss them horrible just horrible

It's petty?
Driving exotic cars around town that cost in the hundreds, even thousands, to rent and then lying about it?

Yes it is, have ya seen what the bama players and FSU players drive around???

Again, for the 150000th time, Bama and FSU are not on probation right now.
And not only are we on probation, but we also got away from heavier sanctions thanks to the
NCAA bungling their investigation.
Stop with the insanity.
 
I'm 7 pages in, and needed to pause from reading to say holy **** you guys are *****. All you crybabies have done for the past two years is trash AQM for not producing. Now you're acting like he's Reggie White and our season is over.

What a cavalcade of pvssies. ND has lost a bunch of starters. It happens. Auburn is losing a player per day.

We are deep on the DL. The Grace loss is big because of inexperience and depth at LB, but we can replace AQM production.

You can't give up on a fcking season because we lost a couple good players. Jesucristo you're soft.

No question....the estrogen on this board right now could fill up Biscayne Bay.
 
All this means is our O will have to score just a little bit more. Check.
 
I had a bad feeling on this ****. If these dudes had those $700 per day cars for anything more than a few days the total amount of impermissible benefits received probably completely disqualified them from reinstatement.

UM also probably didn't want this **** hanging around the program all year while they debated the length of the disqualification with the NCAA. That would be a drag for Richt to be answering that same question all year, and it would suck for the team too.

Then, if you don't trust the info you're getting from those two, you are probably also concerned that if they are eventually reinstated 7 or 8 games into the season maybe you find out after the season that they actually took more impermissible benefits and shouldn't have been able to play at all. Then, you have to forfeit wins and possibly lose a shot at the Coastal title.

It's a **** shame, and I completely understand the lure the players felt. It's pretty tough for a 19 or 20 year old to pass up rolling around in a Ferrari or a Lambo.

I really hope the State goes in on whatever adult it was who caused these guys to lose their eligibility. **** shame. I know the guys are culpable, but 19 and 20 year olds don't think like 30 and 40 year olds.

I suspect the state won't give a rip about this unless it also involved a player from f$u or a uf-***.
 
Well it shows that this school again dont give a dam about football, this is something so petty and they dismiss them horrible just horrible

It's petty?
Driving exotic cars around town that cost in the hundreds, even thousands, to rent and then lying about it?

Yes it is, have ya seen what the bama players and FSU players drive around???

Again, for the 150000th time, Bama and FSU are not on probation right now.
And not only are we on probation, but we also got away from heavier sanctions thanks to the
NCAA bungling their investigation.
Stop with the insanity.

And again for the 10000000000000th time the punishment dont fit the crime
 
Well it shows that this school again dont give a dam about football, this is something so petty and they dismiss them horrible just horrible

It's petty?
Driving exotic cars around town that cost in the hundreds, even thousands, to rent and then lying about it?

Yes it is, have ya seen what the bama players and FSU players drive around???

Again, for the 150000th time, Bama and FSU are not on probation right now.
And not only are we on probation, but we also got away from heavier sanctions thanks to the
NCAA bungling their investigation.
Stop with the insanity.

They also buy those cars with college loans, like half of our team probably has.
 
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Well it shows that this school again dont give a dam about football, this is something so petty and they dismiss them horrible just horrible

They had to handle it or would you have prefered that the NCAA get a second chance after we embarrassed them last time?

You suspend them you dont dismiss them its too much

Do you know if that would have been enough? I don't, maybe you know more, I'm just assuming they did what they had to in that situation.

Its really something that isnt worth a dismissal, they went over board with it
 
Lol why would this lame @ss university seek advice from the NCAA that clearly has a bias against Miami??? Lol I wonder what the NCAA wouldve "advised" Bama to do in the same situation?

/ UM is the NCAAs bxtch

You don't seek NCAA "advice," you dumb ****. I've been telling dopes like you what the process is. UM investigated, found out the possible extent of the impermissible benefits received, then consulted with the NCAA to determine the length of the loss of eligibility based on the amount of impermissible benefits received.

You're too dumb to realize you have no idea how long they were messing with those free cars. You also have no idea if Grace even has the financial ability to pay back the full amount of the benefits he received, which is a condition precedent to even being considered for reinstatement of eligibility.

Understand this simple fact, simp: Once it is determined that a player receives impermissible benefits he immediately loses his amateur status and you need to go through the NCAA to have it restored, if possible.

Do you dumb ***** really expect UM to ignore the fact that those guys lost their amateur eligibility? Just play them, then forfeit the wins? Play them after you know they took illegal benefits and implicate the institution for a loss of institutional control case? Those are your retarded suggestions?
 
Lol @ u if you think NCAA had anything to do with the year suspensions...this had nothing to do with the NCAA it was all Miami..If you believe that bull**** about that they came to this conclusion under NCAA rulings or whatever the **** they said you are an *******... Classic overreaction to some phucking rental cars...... GIve them 3-6 games and call it a day.... This University protecting its brand in the media instead of protecting the players future..it is what it is..But i have a hunch that nobody in the NCAA gave them any suggestions on how long they should be suspended. This is entirely too harsh and MiaMI thrEW in NCAA IN THAT STATEMENT to cover themselves and blowback from fans, and community

Clueless.

Like you were there.

You have zero idea what went on behind the scenes.
 
Why would any recruit choose to play at Miami over another school when clearly we won't go to bat for them and clearly we'll throw them under the bus at the first hint of trouble?

Serious question. Not a good look when the school cares more about appearances in the newspaper than that do about the actual kids they're supposed to be teaching
 
Lol why would this lame @ss university seek advice from the NCAA that clearly has a bias against Miami??? Lol I wonder what the NCAA wouldve "advised" Bama to do in the same situation?

/ UM is the NCAAs bxtch

You don't seek NCAA "advice," you dumb ****. I've been telling dopes like you what the process is. UM investigated, found out the possible extent of the impermissible benefits received, then consulted with the NCAA to determine the length of the loss of eligibility based on the amount of impermissible benefits received.

You're too dumb to realize you have no idea how long they were messing with those free cars. You also have no idea if Grace even has the financial ability to pay back the full amount of the benefits he received, which is a condition precedent to even being considered for reinstatement of eligibility.

Understand this simple fact, simp: Once it is determined that a player receives impermissible benefits he immediately loses his amateur status and you need to go through the NCAA to have it restored, if possible.

Do you dumb ***** really expect UM to ignore the fact that those guys lost their amateur eligibility? Just play them, then forfeit the wins? Play them after you know they took illegal benefits and implicate the institution for a loss of institutional control case? Those are your retarded suggestions?

The only post I have given an infraction on and up voted.
 
Going to be hard to compete with SEC with this type of ******ry


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Some of those cars cost more than $5500 a year. Freshman can only borrow that amount. Plus, you have insurance. This is an insane punishment. Maybe 6 games but for good. Ridiculous!
 
Well it shows that this school again dont give a dam about football, this is something so petty and they dismiss them horrible just horrible

One idiot post after another.

When. Something like this happens, you can find out who the smart and not so smart people are.
 
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How does Alabama get away with guns and weed and we lose players over a rental car?
It's as simple as this: An arrest for a gun or weed doesn't involve your eligibility or amateur status. Taking impermissible benefits means you lose your amateur status and become ineligible.
 
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