Thanks for proving my point.Dawgbreeze said:I am certainly not naive and I have probably been watching this crap before you were born. My best friend in high school who was the Big 8's outstanding player signed with Vaught and the night before signing day he suddenly showed up with a new chevy and a pile of clothes from a local UM clothing merchant. he had already told all of us he was going to LSU or MSU.I also know MSU has cheated but <span style="font-weight: bold;">I will disagee with you that 70% of college players couldn't get in or graduate from college. With tutors and crip course majors most can if they try. I guess a degree in Criminal Justice is better than selling dope on the streets and heck, 25,000 out of your own pocket(LOL) is fine for going to school for 4 months at most.</span> The fact is most UM fans can't phathom that a good player may not go to school there without being paid. I will suggest that is because they have recruited very few players who were good without some incentive to go there. It has only gotten worst since integration and as Bob Tyler told me one time, "Vaught was the master and Bryant was right behind him." It has seldom ever changed at Ole Miss but name me one University in America who has a player with three criminal convictions(and yes they were convictions even though they may have been pled down). All the ******** about everybody deserves a 2nd chance is just that, this is a 4th chance and that is only the ones we know about. Try to make me the villian but we all know who are the real hypocrites in the SEC.
You aren't young and naive. You are old and naive, which equates to dumb.
And what the hell are you talking about up there in your bold rambling? It's not coherent. I was saying that most football players wouldn't qualify academically for the university they play at if they didn't play football. If they were to apply as a normal student, many wouldn't get in. The tutors and academic help is what keeps them in college, not qualify.