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The players knew they were doing wrong. So they gotta deal with their punishment.Florida law disagrees with your idea that it's solely on amateur athletes in certain instances where a third party compromises an amateur athlete's eligibility. Pretty sure Stank Black was prosecuted under that law. Not positive on that though.I am amazed at the lack of accountability attitude towards what the players did to themselves-if they actually did it.Page after page of people blaming everyone but the players.The players possibly took benefits that they were not allowed to take.Like or not,they may be held accountable for their own actions.It is not the rental car company or the girlfriends fault.No one made them do it.It is the players fault 100% if they did what they are accused of.Hopefully they did not do it.We are on probation and any little thing could have the NCAA all over us.Really bad judgement on the players part if they are guilty.I know what goes on elsewhere but the circumstances are different here.The NCAA and many others do not want to see Miami on top again.Why give them any ammo?
I could see where that could be true.It wouldn't be hard for someone to tempt the players and tell them that they are not breaking the rules. It also sucks that we are under a microscope and other teams get away with all sorts of violations.Our probation is over in October so hopefully nothing else will happen to jeapordize that.I feel bad for the kids if they were baited but at the same time they should have been educated on the rules by the staff.If the rental car company broke the law then I hope they get what they deserve.
Problem with these scumbag leeches who hang around players looking to capitalize on their future riches is that they tempt kids. And when you're an unsophisticated kid whose never had fancy cars it's easy to fall prey to that ****.
