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The College Football Thread

How about those Buckeyes?

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footba...r-3-OSU-starters-docked-firs?urn=ncaaf-299868

INDIANAPOLIS -- Five football student-athletes from The Ohio State University must sit out the first five games of the 2011 season for selling awards, gifts and university apparel and receiving improper benefits in 2009, the NCAA has determined. A sixth football student-athlete must sit out the first game in 2011 for receiving discounted services in violation of NCAA rules.

The specific infractions cited by the NCAA....(snip)

Terrelle Pryor must repay $2,500 for selling his 2008 Big Ten championship ring, a 2009 Fiesta Bowl sportsmanship award and his 2008 Gold Pants, a gift from the university.

Pryor sold his championship ring and sportsmanship award?

:lol:

Somehow, the NCAA has decided that they don't have to miss the Sugar Bowl, though. Apparently....

"the student-athletes did not receive adequate rules education during the time period the violations occurred" – even though the NCAA decided to dock a fifth game on top of the standard four game suspension because the players "did not immediately disclose the violations when presented with the appropriate rules education."

When will these schools and athletes learn? I mean, it's not Reggie Bush level, but still you'd think the universities would be all over this kind of stuff now.
 
Would you believe that it was local media who actually broke the story the other night? :lol:


Pryor & Co. deserve much ridicule for being this stupid. Personally, imho the right thing for Tressel and Smith and the OSU leadership to do is to start their suspension right away with the Sugar Bowl. I agree with their move to challenge the overall penalty of 5 games next season. But a suspensions is right and should start immediately.

However, the NCAA should bear the biggest brunt for their schizophrenic handling of things. And Mark May should just shut the heck up for saying that the poor, put upon SEC would be locked in a sweatbox and fed gruel if the same thing happened to Ryan Mallett. That the NCAA always protects its "sacred cows like the Big Ten and the PAC-10" (sic). :rolleyes: Pssst... remember Cam Newton? He was given no punishment whatsoever, for a more than suspicious history dating back to his days at Florida.

While we're at it, would someone stuff a sock in Colin Blowhard's mouth? :scream:
 
Wow. :eek: Good thing they didn't do something really serious like just talk to an NFL player--without said player acting as an agent, just having dinner--and then lie about it because you panicked. That would have gotten them a whole year's suspension.

:rolleyes: Gee, you think the NCAA applies its punishments just a wee bit unevenly? If Dez had had his pimp father pimp him out for 200 grand and had sold his belongings, apparently things would have been hunky dory with the NCAA.

Shit.
 
Somehow, the NCAA has decided that they don't have to miss the Sugar Bowl, though.
Big surprise. The NCAA wouldn't dare risk one of their precious Bowl games. Without Pryor and the other stars, the ratings would drop, and the NCAA would make less money off of the game.
 
What a wild & weird season of college football! A few thoughts:

1. With the continued dominance of the SEC, how long until the rest of the country gives up playing football? LOL When the same conference wins the championship every year, at least it takes the wind out of the sails of the playoff argument.

2. Poor Oregon doesn't stand a chance in the bowl game. Auburn is head and shoulders above the Ducks, any way you look at it. This could get ugly quick. Oregon is not going to have an answer for the best O-Line in football blocking for the best back in football. I think what's going to shock people the most is how Auburn is going to shut down the Oregon offense. Mark it down: they won't score 20 points. The final score of Auburn's coronation is going to be something like 45-17.

3. Auburn's national championship is great for the school, and especially Cam, who has had some of the most vile, scum-of-the-earth sportswriters trying to tarnish his season and career. What should have been the feel-good story of the year has been turned into a circus by these low-lifes. This BCS championship makes it that much sweeter, though.

4. It's a joke that after all the conspiracy theories of Auburn's supposed violations, Ohio State actually commits real violations, and the players still play in the bowl. Ohio St should sell its Sugar Bowl trophy, and send the money to the NCAA, because I think this is the year they actually win a post-season game against the SEC. You ca't lose EVERY year, and I think Arkansas is a bit over-rated.
 
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What a wild & weird season of college football! A few thoughts:

1. With the continued dominance of the SEC, how long until the rest of the country gives up playing football? LOL When the same conference wins the championship every year, at least it takes the wind out of the sails of the playoff argument.

2. Poor Oregon doesn't stand a chance in the bowl game. Auburn is head and shoulders above the Ducks, any way you look at it. This could get ugly quick. Oregon is not going to have an answer for the best O-Line in football blocking for the best back in football. I think what's going to shock people the most is how Auburn is going to shut down the Oregon offense. Mark it down: they won't score 20 points. The final score of Auburn's coronation is going to be something like 45-17.

3. Auburn's national championship is great for the school, and especially Cam, who has had some of the most vile, scum-of-the-earth sportswriters trying to tarnish his season and career. What should have been the feel-good story of the year has been turned into a circus by these low-lifes. This BCS championship makes it that much sweeter, though.

4. It's a joke that after all the conspiracy theories of Auburn's supposed violations, Ohio State actually commits real violations, and the players still play in the bowl. Ohio St should sell its Sugar Bowl trophy, and send the money to the NCAA, because I think this is the year they actually win a post-season game against the SEC. You ca't lose EVERY year, and I think Arkansas is a bit over-rated.

Auburn fan, I take it?

:lol:

Oregon will run all over them. It'll be 17-0 before Cam's check clears.

:techman:
 
Big surprise. The NCAA wouldn't dare risk one of their precious Bowl games. Without Pryor and the other stars, the ratings would drop, and the NCAA would make less money off of the game.

Which is terrible, because since five of the six are Juniors and could easily declare for the Draft. Which means their punishment would be... what, exactly?

Well, the SEC sure was different this year. Florida was subpar, and Ole Miss, Tennessee, and Georgia were awful.

Considering the way the program blew up in the wake of Lane Kiffin, I'll take 7-6/6-7 for my Vols, personally.
 
Geez, Blackmon, way to be an asshole and showboat before your touchdown. And that's coming from an Oklahoma State fan here. :rolleyes: I hate that showboating shit. That's that same punk move Jackson did in the Eagles/Giants game two weeks ago at the end. How I miss the days of Barry Sanders. Now he was a class act.
 
Great Rose Bowl this afternoon. That stop on the 2-point conversion try was epic.

Congrats to TCU!

:techman:

PS: Nice day for the Big Ten. Way to represent!

:lol:
 
That Big 10. Dynamite play.

At least Wisconsin and Northwestern made a game out of it. My Michigan schools really bombed the hell out of their games. I can't imagine RichRod keeping his job after that beautiful showing.



-nobody
 
I've thought Texas Christian the nation's most complete team for quite some time now, but that Wisconsin was the worst possible match-up for them. The Frogs didn't dominate, granted, but they found a way to handle arguably the hottest team in the country. They're definitely deserving of national championship consideration, no matter the power conferences' claims.
 
A close former friend of mine from college used to babysit for Oliver Luck, and changed Andrew's diapers when he was a baby.
 
I hope Arkansas beats the crap out of Ohio State tonight. I expect at least a 21 point differential.
So very sorry the Razorbacks didn't and the Buckeyes wouldn't oblige you. :angel:


I think my heart was restarted sometime after midnight. Now if I can wake myself up to get to work on time today... zzzzzz.

Heckuva game. I know.. a tainted victory, and I stand by what I said earlier - that the OSU suspensions should have started with the Sugar Bowl. However, I also trust Tressel's decision and the plan he devised for these players. So I'm setting that aside since we all know the details.

An unreal game. First, because of the relative ease with which OSU dominated Arkansas for almost 3 quarters. Then, the incredible - and unfortunately all too common - comeback that Arkansas almost pulled off. I absolutely HATE the way that OSU went conservative in the second half!!! :scream: How many freakin' times does that have to happen before teams realize that you have to step on their necks when you get the chance?!?

Mallett looks ready to go pro to me. He gets a little unnerved at times, but the potential is there. Is he 1st round material? I doubt it, but he's got the tools.
 
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