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Posas14 said...
Bet you a dollar that the coaches get hit harder than Auburn. These coaches will feel the full power of a now fully operational NCAA battle station (post October).
Miami, Chizik (not Auburn U) will feel the wrath of Emmert next.
Me speculating: - Auburn gets a 2 year bowl ban, fine, minor scholarship reduction. - Chizik & staff will get slapped with massive show cause, and will never coach again.
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Hamilton Lion said...
If you are going to nail them and this is basically the second big offense they have had in the last three years (yes, I'm counting Cam Newton even though the retards couldn't figure it out), they get closer to the PSU sanctions than your idea. That is, if the NCAA and King Dickhead want to send the message they said they wanted to.
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Posas14 said...
I think that the key principle of the recent NCAA action in October is to shift risk of lost revenue TO COACHES, and AWAY from schools.
Basically, it institutionalizes the Tressel approach. Schools will pay fines, but long term hits to schools, I think will be less frequent.
Though, Miami probably gets absolutely crushed..........Just my opinion.
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Psu2011 said...
I think that them giving up two bowls in a row will help Miami.. However, it seems that they have not been very cooperative... So that may even out.. But I agree, the NCAA seems to be dead serious with Miami.. I think they set an example with them with their new penalty system. Sucks for Al Golden, I really like that guy.
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PSUGeddy said...
I was listening to Finebaum today and Pat Forde just broke a story regarding an NCAA investigation into Trooper Taylor and Curtis Looper. Finebaum was bringing up Cam and these two along with Malazon. Looks like Gus is not going to Auburn next year.
"One man didn't build this program and one man sure as hell cannot tear it down."
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Psu2011 said...
I think that them giving up two bowls in a row will help Miami.. However, it seems that they have not been very cooperative... So that may even out.. But I agree, the NCAA seems to be dead serious with Miami.. I think they set an example with them with their new penalty system. Sucks for Al Golden, I really like that guy.
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