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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: cas on February 13, 2007, 08:51:27 AM
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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2763389
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These guys are a perfect case as to why ncaa probations should be in the 20 year range for severe infractions, not two or three. Have to eliminate the culture of corruption at places like blow U.
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These guys are a perfect case as to why ncaa probations should be in the 20 year range for severe infractions, not two or three. Have to eliminate the culture of corruption at places like blow U.
Meh... corruption, especially in college football happens everywhere. Its not about who's doing it, its about who's getting caught. If you don't think that our beloved program has incidents like this past, present, and future then think again. The only way to even get close to stopping this kind of activity will be to pay the players which I'm all for.
A roommate of mine back in 97 coached as a Grad Assistant here on the D side of the ball with Stoops and Venables. He told me that he could write a book about all of the corruption he's seen in college football and Kansas State University but knew that it would get him blackballed from football forever. He wasn't willing to take that chance.
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there is corruption at every school. However, some schools are taking it to a higher level. CU for instance, with it's recruiting parties set up to provide drugs and gang bangs for recruits. USC and a million dollar house for reggie Bushs family, OU and what it does. Those guys are on another level as far as what they do and get away with. But yet, Nebraska gets investigated because Eric crouch received a free ham sandwich
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ou will get less than a wrist slap.