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Predict The 2015 Heisman Winner

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Denzel Nkemdiche is out for the year.

Jacques Patrick to announce for the Noles tonight. Go head boss, we'll take Johnny Frasier off y'all hands
 
He's nowhere near the hot seat.

When the talent is there and there are no excuses, and people realize how awful the offensive game plans and play calling is, he will be firmly fixed upon it
 
Brett McMurphy ‏@McMurphyESPN  16m16 minutes ago
Tallahassee Police Department investigating FSU starting RB Karlos Williams for alleged domestic battery
 
Boom.

Give it 2-3 days before the shoe drops on whether he gets charged or not.

If he does, it'll be a felony since his girlfriend is pregnant ( I believe that is the law in Fl. )
 
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get ahead of it and suspend him now. and while you're at it, suspend jameis winston and trade matt thomas and jalen ramsey to usc just to cover all your bases.

play it safe. can't be too careful.
 
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Didn't realize that FSU's rushing attack was so bad. Didn't Karlos make preseason 1st team over Duke or something?
 
get ahead of it and suspend him now. and while you're at it, suspend jameis winston and trade matt thomas and jalen ramsey to usc just to cover all your bases.

play it safe. can't be too careful.

:lol: they're not suspending someone who isn't charged w/ a crime

Unless they scream FHRITP.

You can't have MT & Jalen back. Gon' somewhere
 
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Michigan’s largest donor, Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, spoke last week with the university’s president about the fate of athletic director David Brandon, Ross said Monday.

Ross was one of Brandon’s most ardent supporters in the days after Brandon came under fire for an incident involving quarterback Shane Morris, who was allowed to play in the Sept. 27 Minnesota loss after suffering what the school later called a probable, mild concussion.

Last month, in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Ross said that Brandon is “as qualified to be an athletic director as anyone could be” and should remain at the university.

On Monday, Ross said that he still thinks Brandon can do the job. But he also has promised school president Mark Schlissel that he won’t interfere or oppose a decision to fire Brandon.

“I don’t think alumni should control universities,” Ross said. “We have a great president and he is running the university and not me.”
http://online.wsj.com/articles/step...ichigan-athletic-director-decision-1414432508

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NCAA: Unsealing Todd McNair documents would hurt future investigations

“We will not have the ability to provide meaningful assurances to witnesses that their statements will be confidential,” Wytsma said.

The judges, though, repeatedly challenged the argument.

“Can that be as important as the openness of the court?” Judge Patti Kitching said.

Another judge, Robert Aldrich, referred to the NCAA as “judge, jury and executioner,” though he later clarified that he didn’t intend the remark to be pejorative.

http://www.latimes.com/sports/sport...-documents-investigations-20141027-story.html

ruling within 90 days in regards to unsealing the documents :smokin
 
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No. Just the NCAA admitting fault. And if the E-mails contain what the judge and people who have seen them claim they contain, then it's proof of NCAA investigators knowing they had no evidence and that McNair and USC were being railroaded maliciously.
A judge in that case revealed 15 months ago that one NCAA administrative staffer called McNair "a lying morally bankrupt criminal, in my view, and a hypocrite of the highest order."

Emails between that administrator, Shep Cooper, and two non-voting members of the infractions committee were distributed "covertly" according to the judge's document. Another NCAA infractions committee member in the judge's file claimed an NCAA interview with McNair was "botched."

In November 2012, that judge, Frederick Shaller of the Los Angeles Superior Court concluded "the NCAA [had] reckless disregard for the truth." He also called the McNair's treatment by the NCAA "malicious." On the basis of those revelations, Shaller said he would unseal the investigative file. The NCAA then appealed. The appellant's rebuttal brief in question is a reply to the plaintiffs' response of the NCAA appeal.

The NCAA argues in the brief that "emails of two members of the Infractions Committee and its liaison" should not be considered proof of malice.

The NCAA further argues that the opinions of those two committee members cannot be "imputed" to the eight other members. Instead of accepting his penalty, the NCAA said McNair chose to accuse the infractions committee -- "10 independent law professors, lawyers, and institutional representatives of conspiring to make a scapegoat of him."
From what I read, basically they said just because a couple of our committee members were corrupt and targeted USC maliciously, it doesn't mean you should place that blame on the entire organization.

By proving they ****** up the USC investigation it risks having other schools and witnesses not want to cooperate with the NCAA in the future and that's a bigger evil than USC and McNair just eating it and taking the L.

SC could have sued the NCAA like Miami and PSU threatened but since it wouldn't undo the damage of the scholarship bans and mass transfers Haden decided the damage was already done and it was better to just move on. They asked the NCAA to reinstate them immediately a year or two ago and were rejected.

Hilarious when you consider the NCAA turned around and did just that this year for PSU. A school that we know had institutionalized child abuse for 20+ years when public pressure hit them.

Shrug.
 
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And there's the other incident.

He was the setup man. When it first was leaking out there it was thought that he was the muscle or settling ppl up to get robbed or set them up for the dealers to get the money they were owed

Dunno what he was thinking but w/ him about to have 3 kids ya got to be more careful
 
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Not even trolling, but if Tallahassee police were interfering with things like purported, maybe he thought there's no way he'd go down for any of it?
 
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Jimbo definitely knew about that allegation right? Even if he wasn't aware of the other one on Friday, then he's looking foolish.
 
Not even trolling, but if Tallahassee police were interfering with things like purported, maybe he thought there's no way he'd go down for any of it?

There's nothing to go down for, at this point so I don't know about that. Certain **** the TPD can easily hide but Robbery is hard

Jimbo definitely knew about that allegation right? Even if he wasn't aware of the other one on Friday, then he's looking foolish.

A guy as anal as him Im sure he knew about the situation, at least at an overall view. But being that Los was never charged w/ anything or anything I doubt he thought it would get traction. Like this happened in June and if not for the mess from Fri/Sat then it likely never would have come out (to the mass media) unless he was actually arrested or charges w/ something. Or if he was asked to testify or whatnot.

For better or for worse JF has a tendency to put his neck out there & try to defend kids (when pressed about it) @ times which always has the chance of blowing up in his face should things go awry. Unless of course
 
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The funny **** about the hood kids in college, is when they pull capers they're entire mentality is hood. They don't realize that the white kids who just got "licked" while copping or selling drugs will call the police with no shame, unlike their hood victims lol

told yall pages back I know plenty of D1 players serving some are big name players

these boys act like they dont have a scholarship or potential life setting jobs ahead

them boys be trying to get that cash and live like Rich Homie Quan and the Migos

the generation below us feels like they are in NFL already while in college at a big program and try to live that "poppin bottles in the club 26s on my camaro or challenger Versace wearing lifestyle"
 
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