MiamiChris
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We have seen a kid go public about it it was a kid at Texas a and m and he got his reputation destroyed and outed as a racist never to be heard from again lost his scholarship to another school and made an example of i don't remember his nameThe obvious pay for play schemes by some of these big universities is crazy how wide open it is. Especially when you take into consideration the little things we did for harsh sanctions for multiple years. I don’t care if kids get paid but if you are not going to allow it we need to see similar punishments when it is obvious. The NCAA can’t bite the hand that feeds them though and it just shows how’s corrupt they are. Just kinda crazy we haven’t seen one player get ****ed and go rogue and out the whole thing.
True! Kidding aside, that was by far the worst thing. Recruiting is a two year process, and the delayed outcome affected the signing classes of 2012-2015. Yes, even though it ended in Nov 2013 you have to think that some of the 2015 players ruled us out early on in 2013 due to the investigation.I don't know if they let us off so much as ruined recruiting for several years through delaying and then tripped on their ****. In a way it was worse than actual penalties because at least a coach can tell recruits when it's going to be over. Every other coach was telling Miami recruits that the NCAA was going to drop the hammer eventually even though technically nothing had been proven.
Yes, you're looking for all the leverage you can find. The article mentioned the power discrepancy between the parties. So if you're representing the students, you have to let them know that you have the goods and that you will absolutely go there. But there is another part of it which is just about writing to entertain, and that's the part that cracks me up. Obviously the university would never agree to give female track athletes the same cars the football players get; so, including that in the letter is part strategy and part literary art, and that's awesome.Thanks for the insight.
Why would this be done in your experience? Extra incentive for a fast and lucrative settlement?
BMW has a plant in Spartanburg.Man, it's not even an "academic department", it is a HUGE campus in Greenville, about 30 minutes from the Clemson campus.
Dont forget - they had a meal at benihana.
Good point.Just a reminder: the FBI has a Clemson basketball coach ON TAPE saying that Clemson pays football players. You now have the track team lawyers also saying football players get paid. None of this matters to the NCAA.
Hands on the wheel technology......agreed...I admit, I laffed at this. But it makes semse. S. Carolina is a regional hub of auto manufacturing in new plants, non-union I assume. It’s smart to focus an academic department in this. Good jobs, useful applied technology.
Ironic that a redistribution clause was written into the GA bill and signed by Kemp.So the school gotta buy female water polo players new Challengers now?
Oh the irony.
Title 9 trying to take down the bag game.
Could this be the real reason everyone was so quick to jump on the NIL bandwagon? Will we see liberals writing revenue redistribution clauses into NIL legislation?
Like I said before, few things get under many American’s skin like seeing black people get things they aren’t getting.
If you analyze Clemson athletics balance sheet you'll find that they have a lot of debt (which is kept off line). They have borrowed heavily to build things like their "kiddie playground" at their indoor practice facility not to mention all the other amenities to attract the top athletes. No bodies in the seats last fall made things even worse. What they pay Dabo is back breaking. I'm sure they're looking for stuff to quietly ax if they can get away with it.
Iirc BMW has a plant / facility near Greenville.Man, it's not even an "academic department", it is a HUGE campus in Greenville, about 30 minutes from the Clemson campus.
I'm deeply disappointed that so many of you make light of the fact that Vince Wilfork "allegedly" got a used clothes dryer...just turn a blind eye to such rampant wanton corruption!!
Ironic that a redistribution clause was written into the GA bill and signed by Kemp.
And a few Long Island Ice TeasThey ain’t ballin until a used washer is thrown in there.
Whirlpool baby!!!!!