09 Real Deal College Football Discussion/No Homers - Lets geh geh GET IT!

Originally Posted by Chester the Cheetah

How ironic... my buddy from Alabama called me from after the game talking about how everyone was so hype in Tuscaloosa. He said they went into Wal-Mart and people were rolling watermelons down the aisles.
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Xavier Grimble to vist UCLA this weekend for the big recruiting weekend


is UCLA gonna get D Riley? yall got no excuse now ...
he was visting UCLA last weekend and will do so again this weekend

he says USC still leads as of now tho
 
Originally Posted by Black Jesus

Originally Posted by DLo13

Nu'Keese plead guilty to that robbery charge this morning. 3 years probation, no jail time as long as he stays out of trouble...

Part of the deal requires him to stay in school. Says he's headed for Hampton, planning to play ball there, too.


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good to see he's getting a 2nd chance...hope he doesnt mess it up......
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@ the damage he might do to my school when they play


One thing about Hampton, its a Zero Tolerance school. U mess up once, U off campus peace out c ya later....

Lamarcus Coker transfered there and held it down, he been gettin like a 4th round draft grade.
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woulda been 2nd round had he kept his nose clean
 
Hope Nu'keese straightens up and gets that free degree at least.

Whats gonna happen to Ray Edwards?
 
EDIT: and Dre, I was talking soley about arm strength. Nothing to do with accuracy or anything else.
What throw have you seen DG make, that Pat couldn't due to a lack of Arm Strength?
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You want an individual throw? I mean Pat White was a great, GREAT college QB, but he was never praised for his arm strength. It's notnecessarily a diss to Pat at all. Have you watched any of the ridiculous amounts of vids of DG on YouTube (I'm not about to post all of them)?�

I mean, look at this kid's build:
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Most Impressive: Possesses a really strong arm and can hurt you with his feet by extending plays or just gobbling up yardage on the ground. He is very motivated to be the best and takes to coaching and is a high-effort guy.
That's straight from Rivals. When has "possesses a really strong arm" ever been said about Pat White as one of his most impressiveattributes?

And just for the hell of it, the throw at the 1:10 mark. I've never seen Pat put that kind of zip on a ball down the seam so effortlessly:



*waits for the kid would make a better WR jokes*
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After almost four years of investigation, the NCAA's probe into the University of Southern California athletic program has reached a conclusion. Sources familiar with the investigation have told Yahoo! Sports that the NCAA's Committee on Infractions will meet Feb. 19-21 to address what investigators uncovered at USC. According to typical NCAA procedures, if sanctions are necessary, they will be determined and then made public via a news conference within six to eight weeks of the February hearing.

NCAA spokeswoman Stacey Osburn declined comment. The NCAA's website indicates the next meeting of the Committee on Infractions will occur Feb. 19-21 in Tempe, Ariz.

Neither USC nor Pac-10 officials could be immediately reached for comment.

The meeting will be the apex in the NCAA's probe into USC's athletic program, as it represents the first determination on whether sanctions should be leveled against the school. The determination on a hearing date also indicates USC has received a letter of allegations from the NCAA and that the school has responded in some way. According to NCAA procedures, schools informed of infractions have at least 90 days to respond. After the response period has expired, a case summary is completed and a date is set for the Committee on Infractions to meet and determine whether there is a basis for sanctioning.

The NCAA's investigation of USC has been ongoing since April 2006, when a series of Yahoo! Sports reports detailed allegations of extra benefits given to running back Reggie Bush and his family by a failed sports marketing company. Since then, the probe has come to encompass former Trojans basketball star O.J. Mayo and the men's basketball program, after a report by ESPN's "Outside the Lines" detailed benefits that allegedly had been funneled to Mayo. Former Trojans basketball coach Tim Floyd abruptly resigned after a Yahoo! Sports report detailed an alleged $1,000 cash payment from Floyd to a man who had helped steer Mayo to USC. The investigation is believed to also include Trojans running back Joe McKnight, whose use of a 2006 Land Rover and ties to a marketing entrepreneur in Santa Monica also have come under scrutiny after a recent report in the Los Angeles Times.

Recent developments at USC, including its decision to self-sanction its basketball program, appear to have occurred after the Trojans received the NCAA's letter of allegations. News of the hearing also indicates that former Trojans football coach Pete Carroll has been aware for weeks of the specific violations the NCAA may be alleging against his program. Carroll resigned as USC football coach on Sunday and has been named coach of the NFL's Seattle Seahawks.

The NCAA probe has stretched beyond individual athletes, widening its focus to USC's control of its sports programs, as well as various aspects of compliance and oversight, according to sources. It is expected to make conclusions on USC's institutional control and whether the school had the proper checks and balances in place to oversee its athletes.

USC already sanctioned itself for NCAA violations during the 2007-08 season related to Mayo allegedly having accepted benefits from known sports agency runner Rodney Guillory. The penalties levied by USC included a ban on postseason play, a reduction of scholarships, recruiting restrictions and the vacation of all victories from the 2007-08 season. Both Mayo, through his agent, and Floyd have denied wrongdoing.
 
Take this from the "whatever it's worth" pile:

Rumors swirling that Jack Del Rio is taking over, bringing back Kennedy Pola and Norm Chow. Also Rich McKay will be the new AD, stepping in for Mike Garrettwhen Sample steps down. It sounds far fetched, especially the Garrett portion....
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I'm hearing JDR a lot *shrugs*
 
what are your thoughts on Del Rio Ironman (or anyone else for that matter)?

I think USC could do a lot worse. We'll just have to wait and see how he recruits / who he brings in on his staff.
 
Originally Posted by P MAC ONE

what are your thoughts on Del Rio Ironman (or anyone else for that matter)?




I think USC could do a lot worse. We'll just have to wait and see how he recruits / who he brings in on his staff.



just imagine...
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Dude I'm glad Gardner is coming to UofM but if we have to rely on another frosh QB thats bad. Very bad. We had the top scoring offense in the B10 (inflateda little by the DSU game sure). Offensive skill players aren't our problem. We need defense right now. Sean Parker should be our number one concern.

Comparing Gardner to White is like apples and oranges IMO, D. Robinson is more comparable to White. And to be honest I would kind of hope something clicks w/Robinson because I think he could be more dangerous than Tate in this offense. DG needs a redshirt esp. since he got #+!%%% on enrolling early.
 
Originally Posted by P MAC ONE

what are your thoughts on Del Rio Ironman (or anyone else for that matter)?

I think USC could do a lot worse. We'll just have to wait and see how he recruits / who he brings in on his staff.
Damn I just typed up a long response and got redirected
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I will do my best to retype what I was going to intially post.

Personally my 1st choice is Chris Petersen from Boise State, but he seems to be on the Mike Riley plan.

I don't hate the JDR choice, he is a USC alum and that is a good thing. Also he has stated in the past that USC is his dream job. JDR has nothing to loseby leaving J'Ville. He will be in the hot seat next year if that team doesn't improve, he might not even have a job after the 2010 season. The Jagsare a sinking ship, with little hope until the franchise moves to LA
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JDR has no college coaching experience. He is a mediocre in the NFL, which doesn't mean a damn thing when you think about it.

Best case scenario, personally, is that we have a transition like the one LSU had when Nick Saban bolted to the NFL.

Bringing Kennedy Pola back (McNair is all yours Gunna) and Norm Chow back into the fold is a major plus. There are also rumors of DeWayne Walker coming onboard as well, but I doubt that being that he just got that HC gig last season.

I will wait until confirmation before getting my hopes up
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I like the Garrett stepping down rumors. It's no secret once Sample is gone, he will be as well. If it's Rich McKay, it will be a solid move beingthat he has a history with the University.

It's all speculation though.
 
rumor on the horns rivals msg board says "There is a report on a Gator board that Jeffcoat just cancelled his UF visit, which corroborates the idea thatHicks and Jeffcoat are now a pair for UT."


did yall (gator fans) hear any updates on either jeffcoat or hicks? if yall get em both of them
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If UF gets jeffcoat and hicks, we should just cancel college football for the next 3 years.
 
Jeffcoat no longer visiting UF. Even though he said he would be just a few days ago.

Never expected to get him but to get him on campus would have been nice.

And our side is hearing Hicks to UT in the next few days.
 
why would chow leave for USC?

the ties he had with USC are all gone. everybody on them coaching staffs ant there anymore

chow will finish his one year left at UCLA and go retire in hawaii
 
Originally Posted by KingJames23

Jeffcoat no longer visiting UF. Even though he said he would be just a few days ago.

Never expected to get him but to get him on campus would have been nice.

And our side is hearing Hicks to UT in the next few days.

wow, good for us
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. yalls class is disgusting tho
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