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ESPN (A bunch of Death-Spiraling maroons)

TDunk;1958280; said:
Anything he does say, I'm sure will be difficult to understand.


Give the guy a break.

I'd like to see you talk for a living with an IQ of 80.

I thought it wasn't politically correct to pick on retards anymore? You guys need to get some sensitivity training.
 
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How can anyone tell if they are looking stupid "again"? I personally have boycotted the 4letter since the whole thing broke and they didn't do a lick of journalistic work. I am most proud of getting my 13y-o to boycott since the law suit was announced. I will stand by this boycott until BUCKEYE games are played on it and then I will shut it off.
 
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OSUbuckeye09;1958123; said:
Someones Mad! I don't know if this had been Posted yet.

RT @mark_may: This must be this wk ends Joke the NCAA just cleared Ohio St of failing to monitor their football program HAHAHAHAHA typical for the *NCAA

RT @mark_may: Another gutless painless cowardly decision by the NCAA !

Go Bucks!! :oh:


JBaney
Hey @mark_may: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ6eSf0nadg"]‪1996: Ohio State v. Pitt (Drive-Thru)‬‏ - YouTube[/ame] Your thoughts?




I have no issue with trolling the [Mark May] out of these assholes at this point
 
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Oh8ch;1958104; said:
Maybe the facts are as they read.

Or maybe when this all blew up JT (stand up guy who put the University and players first) sat down with Smith (*guy who knew how the NCAA works) and agreed on what needed to be said and done to minimize the damage.

In other words Tressel isn't in our rear view mirrors because of this incident. This incident is in our rear view mirrors because of Tressel.

Then again - what do I know.

(* - Omission of the phrase "stand up" not an oversight.)

I think it's a little bit of both. I think the facts of 10.1 violations can be taken at face value. I can't tolerate any of the tinfoil hat explanations that have Tressel as an innocent man taking the fall. The explanation for the rationale behind those facts seem to be clearly formulated to help protect the program and university from further damage though.

I read an excerpt from the transcript where he explains that he figured NCAA ramifications would eventually come for the Tat-5, and that he failed to report because it would all come out in the wash. That, coming out of the mouth of a longtime coach and former athletic director, I do not believe at all. However, it is a much more palatable public explanation than the likely truth - that continuing to allow those players to compete while they were surely ineligible was just the expedient thing to do from a competitive standpoint.
 
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Jaxbuck;1958283; said:
Give the guy a break.

I'd like to see you talk for a living with an IQ of 80.

I thought it wasn't politically correct to pick on retards anymore? You guys need to get some sensitivity training.

Unfortunately, my major wasn't in Kinesiology or cock-swapping. So I had no reason to receive a scUM education.

And please stop saying retards. It's shoelace challenged.
 
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I don't think Ohio State is needed to make ESPN look stupid. The outlet does that on its own.

http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...hepard-rumors-internets-nonexistence/related/

Roughly 24 hours later, ESPN.com?s Joe Schad reported the following, as filed to ESPN.com, by ESPN.com:
LSU receiver Russell Shepard is dealing with an NCAA compliance concern related to rent payment arrangements with a woman who he has lived with and who is also a student worker in the LSU?s football office, a source said Saturday.
ESPN.com, as filed to ESPN.com, failed to go on to mention this was reported almost 24 hours prior as well as failing miserably in giving any type of credit to the source of the initial report.

Additionally, CFT has learned, sources told Schad that the Internet doesn?t exist, and therefore you don?t have to acknowledge anyone that originally reported anything*.
It's not really a surprise to be honest. ESPN are masters of taking credit for others work by "confirming" stories (and not acknowledging the original source).

Oh well, it's Joe Schad. Joe Schad sticks to his sources that Tyler Moeller got into a bar fight in Cincinnati (not the incident in Florida).
 
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Well, I figure this belongs in the "ESPN looking stupid" thread:

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:lol:

Look out world, ND IS BACK!!! :rofl: You know, sort of like how they were last year...and the year before...and the year- well, lets just leave it at that.

Enjoy that golden cock, ESPN. At least, until they shit the bed yet again, leaving the networks scrambling to justify the multiple primetime dates for a terrible team.
 
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Younger guys are going to be shocked at how quickly they develop a burning hate for ND should they ever become anything more than shitty again.

Think Herbstriet fellating Pete Carrol while calling the Rose Bowl level of media coverage 24/7/365.
 
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muffler dragon;1958420; said:
I cannot fathom the [Mark May] storm that would be commenced upon tOSU IF we had a student die and another commit suicide from situations surrounding the football team.

Now THAT would be a REAL scandal. One would think a legitimate sports investigative journalist would be all over it.

Too bad one doesn't exist.
 
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