
06-11-2009, 06:40 PM
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Loves Buckeye History
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 32,192
Points: 2,714,594,377.98
Bank: 0.00
Total Points: 2,714,594,377.98
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It's not chicken-feed, if four football players got between $2,714 and $3,947 in cash from the books.
Here's Fiu's take on the matter.
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Alabama, here's how you handle the situation with the NCAA, who's forcing you to vacate as many as 21 wins from 2005 to 2007 after you voluntarily reported violations regarding the improper selling of textbooks by a few players. Here's your official statement you release to the media. Use one simple word.
"Whatever."
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The idea of the NCAA forcing programs like Alabama, Oklahoma, and Florida State to vacate wins is flawed at best, gutless at worst. First of all, the NCAA should have nothing to do with this in the first place. It's a school matter that should be handled by the University of Alabama. Period. Some of the players were suspended for a time and the school was able to properly find the violation itself and deal accordingly. For the NCAA to come in after the fact and dole out some extra punishment that's not really a punishment is the equivalent of threatening to take away a snotty kid's cupcake after he had already eaten it and spent an hour in time out.
Does 2007 Vanderbilt become bowl eligible now? Is Colorado awarded the 2007 Independence Bowl? And how about we redo the BCS rankings for 2006, because if the NCAA is going to force Alabama to vacate the wins, then the losses also can't count on the books, meaning Florida went 12-1 in 2006 and Michigan retroactively deserves the shot at Ohio State in the 2007 BCS Championship.
And while you're feeling strong, NCAA, and you're doling out after-the-fact punishment, why don't you really cook the books and use your version of justice on the rest of your record book that's full of lies and hypocrisies. You want to talk about violations, you can all but say goodbye to just about every national champion you choose to acknowledge in football. The basketball record book would be even more of a disaster to rewrite.
Textbooks?
You're nailing Alabama for self-reporting a violation of a few players selling textbooks?! Take a look at the history of the school and that's what you're going to take away wins for? Crack a history book about the sport you allegedly oversee and retroactively start forcing programs to start vacating wins based on everything that's become common knowledge ... good luck with that.
Don't just stop at Alabama's textbooks, NCAA, grow a pair and force UCLA to vacate the ten men's basketball national championships won under John Wooden thanks to the involvement of uber-booster Sam Gilbert. Force Michigan State to vacate wins for games that admitted steroid abuser Tony Mandarich played in. Do the same for any win Oklahoma came up with when Brian Bosworth was playing. And while you're at it, how about addressing these two words: Reggie Bush. And that would just cover your Friday morning.
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