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Re: Miami
« Reply #300 on: August 18, 2011, 06:22:30 AM »
I'm not a Miami fan, but sir you are a despicable person.  This is a family board... somewhat demented, but with scruples.  :shakesfist:

I nominate this for the word.

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Re: Miami
« Reply #301 on: August 18, 2011, 07:46:06 AM »
I'm not a Miami fan, but sir you are a despicable person.  This is a family board... somewhat demented, but with scruples.  :shakesfist:

I nominate this for the word.

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Re: Miami
« Reply #302 on: August 18, 2011, 07:52:57 AM »
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Re: Smoke your cigars and enjoy the band while you can....
« Reply #303 on: August 18, 2011, 09:24:59 AM »
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Not KU bball fans?  Are you kidding me? 

I don't want the Browns suspended.  I want my GD basketball season back with Selby not suspended.  Who knows what happens if he is allowed practice and play with the team rather than sit out 9 games.

I will never understand how a kid can take benefits will being a collegiate athlete doesn't sit (Marve was cleared too I guess), but a kid who takes cash and gets rides to AAU games has to sit.  This makes absolutely NO SENSE.

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The same thing applies to this situation. Selby is an all American going to one of the best programs in the country. His clearance and story are national news. Of course the NCAA is going to take forever and be tough with Kansas. It has to send that image to the media and to other teams. On the other hand you have 2 worthless recruits going to a below average football program that has no national relevance whatsoever. Do you think the NCAA really cares about the brown brothers? Does anyone in the country really care other than people who dislike ksu? No, they don't. The NCAA probably realizes that it would be a waste of resources to send people out for the purpose of finding two irrelevant people guilty of getting dinner and a lap dance. And they are correct, just like you would think it's a waste of resources if I accidently shot myself in the leg at a restaurant and the police sent 6 cop cars and spent days making sure they had the facts right.

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This isn't an equal case. One person received money since he was a little kid from a man who knew his mother since grade school. He had no association to KU and was the closest thing Josh had to a father. He did not take Selby around the country and meet up with ponzi schemers who wined and dined him, took him to strip clubs, etc all with booster money. This case is far more severe than Selby's, even though the brothers may not have been aware of the obvious violations. By associating with Butler (who should also be at fault) and accepting gifts from a well-known booster, some action must be taken in accordance with NCAA rules.
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Re: Smoke your cigars and enjoy the band while you can....
« Reply #304 on: August 18, 2011, 10:00:24 AM »
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Not KU bball fans?  Are you kidding me? 

I don't want the Browns suspended.  I want my GD basketball season back with Selby not suspended.  Who knows what happens if he is allowed practice and play with the team rather than sit out 9 games.

I will never understand how a kid can take benefits will being a collegiate athlete doesn't sit (Marve was cleared too I guess), but a kid who takes cash and gets rides to AAU games has to sit.  This makes absolutely NO SENSE.

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The same thing applies to this situation. Selby is an all American going to one of the best programs in the country. His clearance and story are national news. Of course the NCAA is going to take forever and be tough with Kansas. It has to send that image to the media and to other teams. On the other hand you have 2 worthless recruits going to a below average football program that has no national relevance whatsoever. Do you think the NCAA really cares about the brown brothers? Does anyone in the country really care other than people who dislike ksu? No, they don't. The NCAA probably realizes that it would be a waste of resources to send people out for the purpose of finding two irrelevant people guilty of getting dinner and a lap dance. And they are correct, just like you would think it's a waste of resources if I accidently shot myself in the leg at a restaurant and the police sent 6 cop cars and spent days making sure they had the facts right.

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This isn't an equal case. One person received money since he was a little kid from a man who knew his mother since grade school. He had no association to KU and was the closest thing Josh had to a father. He did not take Selby around the country and meet up with ponzi schemers who wined and dined him, took him to strip clubs, etc all with booster money. This case is far more severe than Selby's, even though the brothers may not have been aware of the obvious violations. By associating with Butler (who should also be at fault) and accepting gifts from a well-known booster, some action must be taken in accordance with NCAA rules.

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Re: Smoke your cigars and enjoy the band while you can....
« Reply #305 on: August 18, 2011, 10:04:23 AM »
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The same thing applies to this situation. Selby is an all American going to one of the best programs in the country. His clearance and story are national news. Of course the NCAA is going to take forever and be tough with Kansas. It has to send that image to the media and to other teams. On the other hand you have 2 worthless recruits going to a below average football program that has no national relevance whatsoever. Do you think the NCAA really cares about the brown brothers? Does anyone in the country really care other than people who dislike ksu? No, they don't. The NCAA probably realizes that it would be a waste of resources to send people out for the purpose of finding two irrelevant people guilty of getting dinner and a lap dance. And they are correct, just like you would think it's a waste of resources if I accidently shot myself in the leg at a restaurant and the police sent 6 cop cars and spent days making sure they had the facts right.



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Re: Smoke your cigars and enjoy the band while you can....
« Reply #306 on: August 18, 2011, 10:11:39 AM »
I don't even think this is the right thread for the last few posts.

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Re: Smoke your cigars and enjoy the band while you can....
« Reply #307 on: August 18, 2011, 10:12:24 AM »
Yes, wrong thread.  Mods plz move.

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Re: Smoke your cigars and enjoy the band while you can....
« Reply #308 on: August 18, 2011, 10:19:00 AM »
holy crap. :facepalm: on my part. wtf.
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Re: Miami
« Reply #309 on: August 18, 2011, 10:28:37 AM »
thats ok ww, this site is a shithole anyway.

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Re: Miami
« Reply #310 on: August 18, 2011, 10:36:31 AM »
thats ok ww, this site is a craphole anyway.

Is this post related to your mood at this point in time?

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Re: Miami
« Reply #311 on: August 18, 2011, 10:48:36 AM »
Not that I think it's a bad thing overall, because I wish K-State got down in the swamp water more.   But no doubt ku basketball's reputation proceeds itself, they're tied for the most times on probation of all D1 basketball programs.   So, the NCAA is going to know ku is up to no good every time they have to get involved. 

Plus, we just know how to handle the NCAA better . . .  :kstategrad:

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Re: Miami
« Reply #312 on: August 18, 2011, 11:31:15 AM »
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I am not gonna let this go.  Josh Selby got suspended NINE GAMES for riding around in a car with a street agen...errrrr.....spiritual adviser.  He sat ONE QUARTER OF THE ENTIRE SEASON...FOR RIDING AROUND IN A NICE CAR A COUPLE OF TIMES.

Yet the Brown brothers and their parents and their spiritual adviser/street agent/handler/hangeroner/slimeball gets a weekend on FREAKING SOUTH BEACH paid for and a $550 lunch paid for.  (Must have been an expensive Reuben sandwhich)  The only reason we know this is due to the CREDIT CARD RECEIPTS and HOTEL RECORDS in the NAME OF THE FREAKING BROWN BROTHERS and Brian Butler.

And yet, we get the Frank Drebin Memorial Nothing to See Here Treatment.  Sorry Grandpa, aint gonna hack it this time.

I will not let this stand.  I am going to continue to bang the drum on this issue.

They should be out 1/4 of the season so that should be 3 games.  However, I didn't realize collegiate players were allowed to retain agents (which frankly I think should happen, but its against the rules right now).  All I know is if this was a KU basketball player, the entire KC media would be demanding a pound of flesh from the NCAA violations.

Only a broke ass KU hayseed would think they are eating Ruebens at S&W's.  Keep banging the drum, small time Lawrenctucky hicks.

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Re: Miami
« Reply #313 on: August 18, 2011, 11:41:23 AM »
Only a broke ass KU hayseed would think they are eating Ruebens at S&W's.  Keep banging the drum, small time Lawrenctucky hicks.

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Re: Miami
« Reply #314 on: August 18, 2011, 12:41:28 PM »
thats ok ww, this site is a craphole anyway.

Is this post related to your mood at this point in time?

I don't let emotions get in the way of bbsing.  Just speaking the truth.

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Re: Miami
« Reply #315 on: August 18, 2011, 05:52:38 PM »
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If I were Josh Selby's handlers I would be contacting attorneys regarding my suspension. Shouldn't be too difficult to prove that he was treated unfairly by the NCAA when there appears to be proof that the Brown family and their "agent" received improper benefits. Their "agent" even admits to the benefits.
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Re: Miami
« Reply #316 on: August 18, 2011, 06:02:35 PM »
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If I were Josh Selby's handlers I would be contacting attorneys regarding my suspension. Shouldn't be too difficult to prove that he was treated unfairly by the NCAA when there appears to be proof that the Brown family and their "agent" received improper benefits. Their "agent" even admits to the benefits.

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Re: Miami
« Reply #317 on: August 18, 2011, 07:10:26 PM »
I'm not a Miami fan, but sir you are a despicable person.  This is a family board... somewhat demented, but with scruples.  :shakesfist:

I nominate this for the word.

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Re: Miami
« Reply #318 on: August 18, 2011, 11:42:03 PM »
Luke's stock is rising as Winters continues to validate his greatness. Add Luke and Winters to my list! Also, EMAWBLAST! and Tobias!

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Re: Miami
« Reply #319 on: August 25, 2011, 10:30:45 PM »
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=ap-miami-ncaainvestigation

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Miami has determined that eight football players, including quarterback Jacory Harris, are believed to have committed NCAA violations by associating with booster Nevin Shapiro and have been declared ineligible, said a person with knowledge of the process.


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Re: Miami
« Reply #320 on: August 25, 2011, 11:32:25 PM »
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=ap-miami-ncaainvestigation

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Miami has determined that eight football players, including quarterback Jacory Harris, are believed to have committed NCAA violations by associating with booster Nevin Shapiro and have been declared ineligible, said a person with knowledge of the process.


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for some weird reason i've always loved jacory harris.  don't ask me to explain why.

that being said, this is a major blow for the ksu cats.  i was hoping sean could mush cosh all the way back to the locker room while he trotted out our hands team on every possession.

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Re: Miami
« Reply #321 on: August 30, 2011, 08:08:31 PM »
Meh, was hoping for more


http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/football/ncaa/08/30/miami-eligibility-ruling.ap/index.html?sct=hp_t2_a4&eref=sihp


CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) -- Quarterback Jacory Harris and 11 other Miami players who accepted extra benefits from former booster Nevin Shapiro will be allowed by the NCAA to play again, four of them without missing any games.

The harshest penalties handed down Tuesday were reserved for those who took gifts from Shapiro while being recruited. Defensive lineman Olivier Vernon will sit out six games, while Ray Ray Armstrong - considered among the nation's top safeties - and tight end Dyron Dye will miss four games apiece. They are three of eight players, including Harris, who must sit out games and repay benefits before they can be reinstated.
Miami opens its season at Maryland on Monday night.

"It's nice to have it out there now," Miami center Tyler Horn told The Associated Press Tuesday night.

MANDEL: Ominous start to Miami investigation

"There's no suspense in the air. We know what we have. We know what we're taking to Maryland. We have a lot of very talented players that we're taking to Maryland, and we're going up there to do our best. I wasn't too worried about it. I knew things would take care of themselves."

The Hurricanes still might face many more sanctions as the NCAA's investigation into Miami's compliance practices continues. And with Tuesday's ruling, the school has joined a growing list of schools with major football programs to be investigated by the NCAA for rule-breaking in the past 18 months. Others include Southern California, Ohio State, Auburn, Oregon, Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia Tech and LSU.

"Our members have continually stressed that involvement of third parties during recruitment will not be tolerated," NCAA vice president of academic and membership affairs Kevin Lennon said.

Harris, Sean Spence, Travis Benjamin, Marcus Forston and Adewale Ojomo - all of whom were likely starters - must sit out one game and make restitution for accepting benefits after enrolling at the school. Four other players must repay small amounts, all under $100, but will not miss any games.

"They understand that their actions demand consequences," Miami athletic director Shawn Eichorst said.

A 13th player, Marcus Robinson, was vindicated of wrongdoing.

As Miami coach Al Golden arrived at a fan gathering Tuesday night, he was greeted by dozens chanting his last name. Golden acknowledged them with a wave.

"I think there will be a sense of relief now," Golden said.

The NCAA's ruling means Stephen Morris - who led Miami past the Terrapins last season - will be at quarterback for the Hurricanes to start the season. Harris, Spence, Benjamin, Forston and Ojomo all will be eligible to play when Miami hosts Ohio State on Sept. 17.

"They'll still be motivating us," said Joel Figueroa, named Miami's left tackle earlier Tuesday. "We're going to welcome them back with open arms, and we know they'll be ready to perform when the time comes."

The NCAA said Vernon must sit six games and repay more than $1,200 because as a recruit he accepted things such as access to Shapiro's suite at a Miami home game, drinks and cover charges at two different nightclubs. Shapiro, who told Yahoo Sports for a story published Aug. 16 that he provided benefits to 72 Miami players and recruits over an eight-year span, has even said that he made a $1,000 donation to Vernon's high school booster club.

Armstrong must repay $788, the believed worth of his extra benefits, while Dye will pay back $738.

"The student-athletes involved have acknowledged receiving improper benefits and will now be responsible for restitution," Eichorst said.

Forston, the NCAA said, received more than $400 in things such as "athletic equipment, meals, nightclub cover charges and entertainment at a gentleman's club." Spence received about $275 in benefits, Ojomo $240, Benjamin more than $150 and Harris more than $140.

Brandon McGee, JoJo Nicholas, Micanor Regis and Vaughn Telemaque all must pay less than $100 for various impermissible benefits.

Separately, Golden said senior wide receiver Aldarius Johnson - who was also implicated by Shapiro, but not named in Tuesday's NCAA statement - has been suspended indefinitely for a violation of team rules.



Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/football/ncaa/08/30/miami-eligibility-ruling.ap/index.html#ixzz1WZ3EdKT7

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Re: Miami
« Reply #322 on: August 30, 2011, 08:11:06 PM »
confidence falling

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Re: Miami
« Reply #323 on: August 31, 2011, 08:43:06 AM »
losing Ray Ray Armstrong is a big help, would've been nice had Spence gotten the same.
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Re: Miami
« Reply #324 on: August 31, 2011, 09:17:18 AM »
I hope Artie knocks Harris out the first series or he will RG3 us.