Clemon players buying McLarens no big deal

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Wait? Let me get this straight; we had two kids in Grace and Mohammad kicked out b/c they got a hook up on a luxury rental car, BUT a Clemson player gets hooked up on a McClaren where there are no fees??!

Unbelievable; yet the NCAA is monitoring these situations right? FOH
 
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Here’s his mom’s response to this tweet. LOL.



Apparently, he came in to purchase a car according to the owner of the business. Just not that car.

Unfortunately, that still doesn’t explain how a jobless college student with no job, no money (according to his mom) and no credit history, can purchase an automobile.

And the point people are missing is the simple fact that this dealer using an amateur NCAA athlete to commercially promote his business probably violates three or four NCAA rules.

No, I don’t think that fake redneck Jesus lover Dabo can fake pray this little problem away. Not saying they’re getting in BIG trouble for this, but at least they're going to sweat it - and the bloom has definitely come off the rose at Clemson.
 
This won’t even be a blip on the radar.

No, it’ll be a blip.

They won’t get in any major trouble, but I guarantee you Dabo’s already had discussions with compliance about how how they’re going to answer any possible questions.

These kinds of things by themselves are of no consequence, but eventually there is a cumulative effect, if, of nothing else, on reputation. Dabo can try to sell his holy roller fake religious piety bullshlt ‘til the cows come home but nobody outside of Clemson will soon be buying it. Just too much stink surrounding his program for people not to be aware outside of that small little outpost.
 
Probably just taking a photo op in front of the owners car. That dealership doesnt sell vehicles of that caliber from looking at their inventory.
 
I’m surprised in the age of social media where a GM of an nba is forced to resign over a burner Twitter account revealing company secrets more schools aren’t getting investigated.

18 year olds on social media will eventually snitch on themselves. The excuse the ncaa gives is there isn’t enough staff to regulate and investigate is BS. Just watch a five stars Instagram account before choosing bama to after. You don’t need beyond a reasonable doubt proof.

Every couple of months you hear of a female teacher having *** with a 16 year old male student. Are female teachers in this time period that crazy to risk their careers and freedom for some teenage ***** or is it cell phone and social media have made easier to catch?

You give me a month and I’ll have enough evidence to put bama on probation for the next decade.
 
I’m surprised in the age of social media where a GM of an nba is forced to resign over a burner Twitter account revealing company secrets more schools aren’t getting investigated.

18 year olds on social media will eventually snitch on themselves. The excuse the ncaa gives is there isn’t enough staff to regulate and investigate is BS. Just watch a five stars Instagram account before choosing bama to after. You don’t need beyond a reasonable doubt proof.

Every couple of months you hear of a female teacher having *** with a 16 year old male student. Are female teachers in this time period that crazy to risk their careers and freedom for some teenage ***** or is it cell phone and social media have made easier to catch?

You give me a month and I’ll have enough evidence to put bama on probation for the next decade.

OK, we'll all wait for you to bust Bama.
 
How the **** do you manage to find a Mclaren in Clemson, South Carolina?

You got to go look in the left rear of the tractor parking building.

That spot has no handicapped spaces next to it - so it won't get bumped by wheelchairs and crutches.
 
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So he didn't buy the car he just got paid by the dealership to take a picture with the owner for advertisement.
 
Now I'm not saying he necessarily bought a new McLaren.

I'm just saying I think the picture alone warrants a thorough, 2-3 year investigation by the FBI and the NCAA into all of Clemson's business practices based on what we see here.
 
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