The NCAA makes me 17ing sick. They are the worst 17ing organization in college athletics (rant)

drt7891

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The NCAA makes me 17ing sick. They are the worst 17ing organization in college athletics (rant)

So we have to suspend a player who accepted a meal from 17ing McDonalds and some shoes when he was 14 for a year and a half (and it takes them forever to deal with all that ****). We also get probation for helping a player with tires. NO ONE will EVER convince me Auburn was clean in recruiting Newton. What's the old saying, if it smells like ****, it probably is ****? Well... there ya go. The NCAA makes me sick and them and Auburn are covered with ****. They are the most biased bastards in the 17ing country. They protect their money makers while shitting on programs that are trying to be competitive. That's what they do. They can say what they want, they can conclude what the 17 they want, Newton took money and they made those bastards in west Georgia even bigger ******** than they already were. Now they have ammunition to say it was us that 17ed them over with Newton. 17 Auburn and 17 the NCAA and those lying bastards who protect the big boys, all the while, they are shitting on programs just trying to make it. 17 them all.
 

BoDawg.sixpack

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The NCAA makes me 17ing sick. They are the worst 17ing organization in college athletics (rant)

I guess in the end they (they being the NCAA and Slive and a few others) decided it wasn't worth making him give the Heisman back and nullifying the National Title. That was just too messy of a scenario. I wish I was surprised but I think deep down we could all see this coming a mile away.
 

jakldawg

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The NCAA makes me 17ing sick. They are the worst 17ing organization in college athletics (rant)

With the threat of the superconferences and the speculation about the NCAA being irrelevant has them seeing what could be the future for them, and essentially getting out of the punishment business (except for important things like Boise State texting recruits too many times). Ohio State can stop arbitrarily holding players out, now. Hell, re-hire Tressell, the folks in Indy will be cool with it. UK players won't even have to put on the charade of showing up for "syllabus day" and nothing else, either. It's a brave new world out there (for the "haves," of course).