Army has some cheater, cheater, pumpkin eaters...

.Bodhi.

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They're taking calculus at a Service Academy.

I'm sure every WVU players' academic integrity is beyond reproach as they take Intro to Basketball (a real course at WVU) and WV (Hist)rionics 101: How Northeastern Industrial Exploitation, Generational Poverty, and Zero Sociable Mobility manifests its White Privilege. Taught by illiterate, adjunct diversity hire for twitter clout - danielle walker.
 

mountaineermaniac34

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Duty, Honer, Country....

Firstly you can shove “white privilege”up your ***. That term doesn’t exist nor hold any type of merit in West Virginia.

You can also take your high and mighty viewpoint on whatever classes that are offered at West Virginia University, turn it sideways, and shove that up your ***.

Cheating at a service academy, community college, a third grade science fair, or a moonshine induced game of UNO is still cheating.

73 cadets has to face the fact they cheated at West Point. Eligible cheaters can dress for the game with the rest of the locker room that chose and practiced Duty, Honer and Country. Way too many sacrifice more than can be comprehended by the majority to have the opportunity to be at West Point. Honor code: “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal or tolerate those who do” That’s why it’s an honor for the opportunity to play Army or any other service academy.

Just for the record, not being a cheater was covered in “Intro to Basketball” on day one.
 
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.Bodhi.

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Duty, Honer, Country....

Firstly you can shove “white privilege”up your ***. That term doesn’t exist nor hold any type of merit in West Virginia.

You can also take your high and mighty viewpoint on whatever classes that are offered at West Virginia University, turn it sideways, and shove that up your ***.

Cheating at a service academy, community college, a third grade science fair, or a moonshine induced game of UNO is still cheating.

73 cadets has to face the fact they cheated at West Point. Eligible cheaters can dress for the game with the rest of the locker room that chose and practiced Duty, Honer and Country. Way too many sacrifice more than can be comprehended by the majority to have the opportunity to be at West Point. Honor code: “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal or tolerate those who do” That’s why it’s an honor for the opportunity to play Army or any other service academy.

Just for the record, not being a cheater was covered in “Intro to Basketball” on day one.
You really missed the point of the made up WV class.

And I'm a WVU grad and WV native, bud. But let's not throw stones concerning college athletes cheating. It happens everywhere.
 

mountaineermaniac34

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You really missed the point of the made up WV class.

And I'm a WVU grad and WV native, bud. But let's not throw stones concerning college athletes cheating. It happens everywhere.

Understood But understand I’m nowhere near throwing stones at any other institution, especially West Point.

I’m throwing stones at incomprehensible validation and certain behavior by college athletes is at a all time low anymore.....regardless of institution.
 
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Duty, Honer, Country....

Firstly you can shove “white privilege”up your ***. That term doesn’t exist nor hold any type of merit in West Virginia.

You can also take your high and mighty viewpoint on whatever classes that are offered at West Virginia University, turn it sideways, and shove that up your ***.

Cheating at a service academy, community college, a third grade science fair, or a moonshine induced game of UNO is still cheating.

73 cadets has to face the fact they cheated at West Point. Eligible cheaters can dress for the game with the rest of the locker room that chose and practiced Duty, Honer and Country. Way too many sacrifice more than can be comprehended by the majority to have the opportunity to be at West Point. Honor code: “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal or tolerate those who do” That’s why it’s an honor for the opportunity to play Army or any other service academy.

Just for the record, not being a cheater was covered in “Intro to Basketball” on day one.

"Honor." 1 out of 3 isn't bad. Good thing you didn't play sports in school because you'd be accused of cheating in English.
 

WVUALLEN

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17 players not reprimanded in anyway. But I prefer them to be at full strength when we kick their ***.