AQM AND GRACE DISMISSED FROM TEAM

Anybody still support the benefits rule? Kids careers are put in jeopardy because sports journalist and the National Coalition Against Athletes puts forth this bull**** notion that the integrity of amateur sports is ruined because a kid could stand to benefit financially from their athletic prowess.

The desire to control every aspect of these kids lives is un-American and a f@#$ng farce! If you want to keep the sport "amateur" eliminate these multimillion dollar contracts, get rid of the tv contracts, and the apparel deals from Nike, Addidas, etc…

I hope these two have great lives and I wish them the best.

Shout out to all the adults making a living and securing their financial future on the backs of college kids……

I'm with you! All that needs to happen is that these amazing players all need to get together and find the funding to build a stadium with enough fans to pay for the salaries of coaches and all expenses. Don't use any of the things created over a century to make the game what it is today. Don't let the adults make a living securing their financial future on the backs of college kids! It's the players time to rule!!

You should boycott the sport, demonstrate you really mean what you say, begin with leaving this forum!!!
 
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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.

I agree, however, there have been a LOT of Bama players driving nice cars.
 
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 some smart people are.

Dont you mean "not so smart" yea before you accuse people of being dumb check your spelling
 
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.

Remind me never to be around any of these people in a crisis. These are the kind of cvnts that run around screaming into the air flailing their hands and arms around like hysterical menopausal women.

Panicky bītches
 
Anybody still support the benefits rule? Kids careers are put in jeopardy because sports journalist and the National Coalition Against Athletes puts forth this bull**** notion that the integrity of amateur sports is ruined because a kid could stand to benefit financially from their athletic prowess.

The desire to control every aspect of these kids lives is un-American and a f@#$ng farce! If you want to keep the sport "amateur" eliminate these multimillion dollar contracts, get rid of the tv contracts, and the apparel deals from Nike, Addidas, etc…

I hope these two have great lives and I wish them the best.

Shout out to all the adults making a living and securing their financial future on the backs of college kids……

I'm with you! All that needs to happen is that these amazing players all need to get together and find the funding to build a stadium with enough fans to pay for the salaries of coaches and all expenses. Don't use any of the things created over a century to make the game what it is today. Don't let the adults make a living securing their financial future on the backs of college kids! It's the players time to rule!!

You should boycott the sport, demonstrate you really mean what you say, begin with leaving this forum!!!

Very underrated post!
 
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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

Candidate for cvnt post of the thread, among many cvnt posts.
 
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.

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**** this school. I don't give a **** what these kids were driving around. There was nothing that they did from what we know that deserved this type of punishment.

Get this bull**** school out my face. ****ing *****es

I don't wanna get into all this but what makes you assume you even have a clue about what they did wrong? Because these silly *** clueless reporters told you this is what happened? ***** crazy how compliance & the ncaa kick off 2 kids & yall go to talking cash **** about **** the program & the school... neither of them made this call ultimately. Yall can just do us a favor & go root for another program.
 
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.

Makes sense but any top 25 school it doesn't get to this point period. Maybe someone pays his way out. It just don't get this far
 
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 some smart people are.

Dont you mean "not so smart" yea before you accuse people of being dumb check your spelling

I fixed it.

But your post doesn't have grammatical issues, it is just inherently dumb.
 
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?

Yawn sounds good except for the fact that you're making up **** / I'm sure AJ Green was getting paid signing jerseys his entire UGa career if I was to speculate like ur fckn ***.... What was their final decision for punishment?
 
Quan was a matter of "when" not "if". Kid was a complete knucklehead.

Grace hurts. No doubts. Seemed like a kid that had a good head on his shoulders and should have had a good career here.

But seriously, oh well. Just makes me appreciate kids like Kaaya even more. He lives and breathes Miami football and what being a student athlete represents. Maybe we should think twice about trashing less talented kids that would do anything for the team and stop falling over eachother to make excuses for these star warriors like Quan.
 
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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?

Yawn sounds good except for the fact that you're making up **** / I'm sure AJ Green was getting paid signing jerseys his entire UGa career if I was to speculate like ur fckn ***.... What was their final decision for punishment?

Why don't you try to improve your reading comprehension, because you clearly have no understanding of what he wrote. Franchise is 100% correct.
 
We're still the most talented team in the Coastal by a wide margin and we have a real coaching staff this time.

Stop *****ing and whining. Football season starts in one week.
 
Coley is next

No he's not. 2 -3 games tops

So he isn't clear because UM and Pete say he's clear.

When did UM say Coley was clear? How do you know his issue is based on the same one as AQM and Grace?

According to Barry Jackson.

UM's top two defensive players removed from team; Assessing Dolphins rookie draft class with week to go in preseason | Sports Buzz

UM also had investigated receiver Stacy Coley in the matter, but he will not be punished unless new information surfaces. UM considers the matter closed, at this point.
 
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