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FSU keep a Pop Warner schedule tho and The whU...well, ya'll been on life support forever...when ACC coaches tell their kids to remember to eat their vegetables, they're talking about Miami.
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FSU keep a Pop Warner schedule tho and The whU...well, ya'll been on life support forever...when ACC coaches tell their kids to remember to eat their vegetables, they're talking about Miami.
Davonte Neal transfering out of Notre Dame
Davonte Neal transfering out of Notre Dame
said nobody out westI am shocked.Davonte Neal transfering out of Notre Dame
My dude Barkley gonna throw his name back into the first round after today.
Appears that Pitt RB Rushell Shell is transferring to Arizona State
Come on down Sony.
dude cried about Coach Bolting to ASU, then goes and joins up with him
Report: More NCAA transgressions arise in Miami case
Mark Emmert's NCAA is in trouble again. (USATSI) Mark Emmert and the NCAA are in the spotlight again. (USATSI)
It looks like the NCAA just can't keep its nose clean in the ongoing Miami sanctions investigation.
A couple of months after we learned that its primary investigator was fired from the case last May for hiring Nevin Shapiro's attorney to help build a case against the school, new information suggests that the investigator's replacement has been doing the exact same thing, according to a report Wednesday from the Miami Herald:
Among the new details in the case: Stephanie Hannah, an NCAA director of enforcement who took over the UM case late last May from fired Ameen Najjar, continued Najjar's policy of working with Shapiro's attorney, Maria Elena Perez, to try to build a case against UM.
This juicy detail just happened to be omitted from the NCAA's report on its improper handling of the case.
But that's not the only new issue to pop up regarding the matter. Miami is now alleging that the NCAA investigators...
...lied to interview subjects by claiming that other people interviewed made comments they never made, in order to trick the subjects into revealing incriminating information they otherwise might not, according to multiple officials familiar with the NCAA's case against UM and former coaches.
Miami will include both new revelations in its motion to dismiss the case that will be submitted to the NCAA on Friday.
The Herald report goes into more detail on the case, but it's pretty clear at this point that the NCAA may be an organization that is either unable, or unwilling, to police itself.
they playing rocko - u dont even know it lmaoHe was at practice today along with McDermott when he committed. UGA has a small chance. We'll see.
Sunny fielding punts.
DNP- Clapped Shoulders
Fracutred chest? What the ****?