What's new
Fantasy Football - Footballguys Forums

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

*** Official 2015 College Football Thread *** (2 Viewers)

'gump said:
Another board is saying the SEC is also going after UNC and Duke.
I've heard a lot of rumors over the last 18 - 24 months, but this one is the best :lmao: I'm not saying it won't happen, but I can't imagine a WORSE fit for the SEC when it comes to the SEC cash cow. What would be the benefit of taking both (or either) of them?? This is ALMOST as good as the UNC Charlotte to the SEC stuff.
Basketball/Baseball would be my guess.
 
'gump said:
Another board is saying the SEC is also going after UNC and Duke.
I've heard a lot of rumors over the last 18 - 24 months, but this one is the best :lmao: I'm not saying it won't happen, but I can't imagine a WORSE fit for the SEC when it comes to the SEC cash cow. What would be the benefit of taking both (or either) of them?? This is ALMOST as good as the UNC Charlotte to the SEC stuff.
Basketball/Baseball would be my guess.
This. UNC and Duke make the SEC into a pretty legit basketball conference when you factor in Florida, Kentucky, Mizzou and Ole Miss, although there are still a ton of cupcakes in the SEC.
 
'gump said:
Another board is saying the SEC is also going after UNC and Duke.
I've heard a lot of rumors over the last 18 - 24 months, but this one is the best :lmao: I'm not saying it won't happen, but I can't imagine a WORSE fit for the SEC when it comes to the SEC cash cow. What would be the benefit of taking both (or either) of them?? This is ALMOST as good as the UNC Charlotte to the SEC stuff.
Basketball/Baseball would be my guess.
Baseball? :lmao:
 
Sources tell AP that two former Miami assistants among those told by NCAA that they will face "unethical conduct" chargesBFeldmanCBS: Told by source Lville asst Clint Hurtt got call from NCAA (Shapiro case) & "they're pretty much throwing everything at him"

 
'gump said:
Another board is saying the SEC is also going after UNC and Duke.
I've heard a lot of rumors over the last 18 - 24 months, but this one is the best :lmao: I'm not saying it won't happen, but I can't imagine a WORSE fit for the SEC when it comes to the SEC cash cow. What would be the benefit of taking both (or either) of them?? This is ALMOST as good as the UNC Charlotte to the SEC stuff.
Basketball/Baseball would be my guess.
Baseball? :lmao:
UNC does well in Baseball. Duke...well just Basketball.
 
http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jan/20/nick-saban-presence-greatness/

You would’ve thought it was Justin Bieber making an appearance at Georgia high schools this past week.

When this A-lister walked down the halls, there were people who actually broke down in tears upon sight.

No, this wasn’t Lady Gaga or somebody from Hollywood.

It was Nick Saban, probably the greatest college football coach in history.

When you guide your team to three out of four national championships, you can have that type of Elvis-like effect on bystanders.

“Yes, it was unbelievable,” Ridgeland High School coach Mark Mariakis said with a laugh, confirming the tears of joy that were shed at his school.
That's kind of odd...
 
'gump said:
Another board is saying the SEC is also going after UNC and Duke.
I've heard a lot of rumors over the last 18 - 24 months, but this one is the best :lmao: I'm not saying it won't happen, but I can't imagine a WORSE fit for the SEC when it comes to the SEC cash cow. What would be the benefit of taking both (or either) of them?? This is ALMOST as good as the UNC Charlotte to the SEC stuff.
Basketball/Baseball would be my guess.
Baseball? :lmao:
UNC does well in Baseball. Duke...well just Basketball.
In case you don't already know, nobody is changing conferences because of baseball.
 
Saw an Alabama family today. Mom and dad and two kids. All were proudly displaying the same identical back to back t-shirts, jorts, red and white sneakers and ALABAMA bandanas tied around their heads. Was truly a sight to behold. I think they were looking for a wal-mart.

 
'Premier said:
Saw an Alabama family today. Mom and dad and two kids. All were proudly displaying the same identical back to back t-shirts, jorts, red and white sneakers and ALABAMA bandanas tied around their heads. Was truly a sight to behold. I think they were looking for a wal-mart.
Bet a tornado finds them first.
 
'Premier said:
Saw an Alabama family today. Mom and dad and two kids. All were proudly displaying the same identical back to back t-shirts, jorts, red and white sneakers and ALABAMA bandanas tied around their heads. Was truly a sight to behold. I think they were looking for a wal-mart.
I see this practically everyday here in Pensacola. It's quite unsettling.
 
Saw an Alabama family today. Mom and dad and two kids. All were proudly displaying the same identical back to back t-shirts, jorts, red and white sneakers and ALABAMA bandanas tied around their heads. Was truly a sight to behold. I think they were looking for a wal-mart.
Pieces of the puzzle.Many families like that are the ones who drive 3 hours to fill a 100k seat stadium for a Spring game....which helps lead to #1 recruiting classes....which leads to the depth and talent and consistent winning. The Gear they are wearing helps lead to a yearly top 5 ranking in licensed sales and to state of the art facilities in Tuscaloosa....which again lead to #1 recruiting classes and consistent winning.A fanbase made up entirely of cool FBG leads you to Sewanee.
 
'gump said:
Another board is saying the SEC is also going after UNC and Duke.
I've heard a lot of rumors over the last 18 - 24 months, but this one is the best :lmao: I'm not saying it won't happen, but I can't imagine a WORSE fit for the SEC when it comes to the SEC cash cow. What would be the benefit of taking both (or either) of them?? This is ALMOST as good as the UNC Charlotte to the SEC stuff.
Basketball/Baseball would be my guess.
This. UNC and Duke make the SEC into a pretty legit basketball conference when you factor in Florida, Kentucky, Mizzou and Ole Miss, although there are still a ton of cupcakes in the SEC.
It makes them top heavy like they are in football and very inconsistent at being top heavy (sans Duke). For what they give the conference in basketball, they take away more from football though.
 
Saw an Alabama family today. Mom and dad and two kids. All were proudly displaying the same identical back to back t-shirts, jorts, red and white sneakers and ALABAMA bandanas tied around their heads. Was truly a sight to behold. I think they were looking for a wal-mart.
Pieces of the puzzle.Many families like that are the ones who drive 3 hours to fill a 100k seat stadium for a Spring game....which helps lead to #1 recruiting classes....which leads to the depth and talent and consistent winning. The Gear they are wearing helps lead to a yearly top 5 ranking in licensed sales and to state of the art facilities in Tuscaloosa....which again lead to #1 recruiting classes and consistent winning.A fanbase made up entirely of cool FBG leads you to Sewanee.
:thumbup:
 
Saw an Alabama family today. Mom and dad and two kids. All were proudly displaying the same identical back to back t-shirts, jorts, red and white sneakers and ALABAMA bandanas tied around their heads. Was truly a sight to behold. I think they were looking for a wal-mart.
Pieces of the puzzle.Many families like that are the ones who drive 3 hours to fill a 100k seat stadium for a Spring game....which helps lead to #1 recruiting classes....which leads to the depth and talent and consistent winning. The Gear they are wearing helps lead to a yearly top 5 ranking in licensed sales and to state of the art facilities in Tuscaloosa....which again lead to #1 recruiting classes and consistent winning.A fanbase made up entirely of cool FBG leads you to Sewanee.
:thumbup:
Wait. This is a good thing? I don't think that's behavior which should be encouraged.
 
Saw an Alabama family today. Mom and dad and two kids. All were proudly displaying the same identical back to back t-shirts, jorts, red and white sneakers and ALABAMA bandanas tied around their heads. Was truly a sight to behold. I think they were looking for a wal-mart.
Pieces of the puzzle.Many families like that are the ones who drive 3 hours to fill a 100k seat stadium for a Spring game....which helps lead to #1 recruiting classes....which leads to the depth and talent and consistent winning. The Gear they are wearing helps lead to a yearly top 5 ranking in licensed sales and to state of the art facilities in Tuscaloosa....which again lead to #1 recruiting classes and consistent winning.A fanbase made up entirely of cool FBG leads you to Sewanee.
So how do you explain the recent 15 years that the team was mediocre/terrible then?
 
Saw an Alabama family today. Mom and dad and two kids. All were proudly displaying the same identical back to back t-shirts, jorts, red and white sneakers and ALABAMA bandanas tied around their heads. Was truly a sight to behold. I think they were looking for a wal-mart.
Pieces of the puzzle.Many families like that are the ones who drive 3 hours to fill a 100k seat stadium for a Spring game....which helps lead to #1 recruiting classes....which leads to the depth and talent and consistent winning. The Gear they are wearing helps lead to a yearly top 5 ranking in licensed sales and to state of the art facilities in Tuscaloosa....which again lead to #1 recruiting classes and consistent winning.A fanbase made up entirely of cool FBG leads you to Sewanee.
Not sure I like the snarky gump...seems beneath you. I'm not confident what the fans wearing has much, if anything to do with the recruiting classes. I suspect it's the success on the field is what we can attribute to the recruiting classes and state of the art facilities. However, I will say the dedication by the fans in deep south rivals that of the dedication displayed by Nascar fans. I've never seen fanbases as loyal, dedicated and invested in their "teams" as those two groups.
 
Saw an Alabama family today. Mom and dad and two kids. All were proudly displaying the same identical back to back t-shirts, jorts, red and white sneakers and ALABAMA bandanas tied around their heads. Was truly a sight to behold. I think they were looking for a wal-mart.
Pieces of the puzzle.Many families like that are the ones who drive 3 hours to fill a 100k seat stadium for a Spring game....which helps lead to #1 recruiting classes....which leads to the depth and talent and consistent winning. The Gear they are wearing helps lead to a yearly top 5 ranking in licensed sales and to state of the art facilities in Tuscaloosa....which again lead to #1 recruiting classes and consistent winning.A fanbase made up entirely of cool FBG leads you to Sewanee.
So how do you explain the recent 15 years that the team was mediocre/terrible then?
NCAA issues.
 
Saw an Alabama family today. Mom and dad and two kids. All were proudly displaying the same identical back to back t-shirts, jorts, red and white sneakers and ALABAMA bandanas tied around their heads. Was truly a sight to behold. I think they were looking for a wal-mart.
Pieces of the puzzle.Many families like that are the ones who drive 3 hours to fill a 100k seat stadium for a Spring game....which helps lead to #1 recruiting classes....which leads to the depth and talent and consistent winning. The Gear they are wearing helps lead to a yearly top 5 ranking in licensed sales and to state of the art facilities in Tuscaloosa....which again lead to #1 recruiting classes and consistent winning.A fanbase made up entirely of cool FBG leads you to Sewanee.
So how do you explain the recent 15 years that the team was mediocre/terrible then?
NCAA issues.
And sucky head coaches.
 
Saw an Alabama family today. Mom and dad and two kids. All were proudly displaying the same identical back to back t-shirts, jorts, red and white sneakers and ALABAMA bandanas tied around their heads. Was truly a sight to behold. I think they were looking for a wal-mart.
Pieces of the puzzle.Many families like that are the ones who drive 3 hours to fill a 100k seat stadium for a Spring game....which helps lead to #1 recruiting classes....which leads to the depth and talent and consistent winning. The Gear they are wearing helps lead to a yearly top 5 ranking in licensed sales and to state of the art facilities in Tuscaloosa....which again lead to #1 recruiting classes and consistent winning.A fanbase made up entirely of cool FBG leads you to Sewanee.
So how do you explain the recent 15 years that the team was mediocre/terrible then?
NCAA issues.
And sucky head coaches.
Stallings was the first one who got in trouble (Langham)....every coach after that was sucky, but hired either just after, while we were awaiting, or during probation.
 
Saw an Alabama family today. Mom and dad and two kids. All were proudly displaying the same identical back to back t-shirts, jorts, red and white sneakers and ALABAMA bandanas tied around their heads. Was truly a sight to behold. I think they were looking for a wal-mart.
Pieces of the puzzle.Many families like that are the ones who drive 3 hours to fill a 100k seat stadium for a Spring game....which helps lead to #1 recruiting classes....which leads to the depth and talent and consistent winning. The Gear they are wearing helps lead to a yearly top 5 ranking in licensed sales and to state of the art facilities in Tuscaloosa....which again lead to #1 recruiting classes and consistent winning.A fanbase made up entirely of cool FBG leads you to Sewanee.
Not sure I like the snarky gump...seems beneath you. I'm not confident what the fans wearing has much, if anything to do with the recruiting classes. I suspect it's the success on the field is what we can attribute to the recruiting classes and state of the art facilities. However, I will say the dedication by the fans in deep south rivals that of the dedication displayed by Nascar fans. I've never seen fanbases as loyal, dedicated and invested in their "teams" as those two groups.
I'm not being sarcastic. Ill make fun of the same people....imagine the scene of them walking into nice restaurants in LA all 'geared up' with A list celebrities not being aware of the game and looking at them like the circus must be in town....but I understand the program isn't where it is without their over the top support. Saban knew it too.
 
Surprised no talk here of The U and NCAA blowup today....sounds like Shalala may have dug something up that could bring the joke of an org to its knees.

 
Surprised no talk here of The U and NCAA blowup today....sounds like Shalala may have dug something up that could bring the joke of an org to its knees.
This whole investigation has been a shamockery! It's been over 2 years since UM self reported possible violations. 5 months ago Bruce Feldman wrote an article detailing how the NCAA was using the bankruptcy depositions to try and dig up evidence. Emmert today said that this stuff had come up in the fall, yet they are just now coming out with this?!Seems like while they were going over preliminary NOA stuff with the NCAA UM decided to go on the offensive. I wouldn't be surprised if the lawyers for UM were discussing a settlement in this that would include time served and maybe some probation along with some compliance changes. That would allow the NCAA to escape without further egg on its face. It already has the McNair & PSU lawsuits to contend with as well as the show Shabazz Muhammed fiasco that just happened recently.
 
As an Oregon fan, a big :thumbup: to 'The U'...maybe this neuters the NCAA :popcorn: I don't think the hammer drops on Oregon either way, but this is only going to be a good thing, I think, for both Oregon and collegiate sports in general.

 
Surprised no talk here of The U and NCAA blowup today....sounds like Shalala may have dug something up that could bring the joke of an org to its knees.
This whole investigation has been a shamockery! It's been over 2 years since UM self reported possible violations. 5 months ago Bruce Feldman wrote an article detailing how the NCAA was using the bankruptcy depositions to try and dig up evidence.
Haven't seen that....so did Feldman write that they were doing it legally?
 
Surprised no talk here of The U and NCAA blowup today....sounds like Shalala may have dug something up that could bring the joke of an org to its knees.
This whole investigation has been a shamockery! It's been over 2 years since UM self reported possible violations. 5 months ago Bruce Feldman wrote an article detailing how the NCAA was using the bankruptcy depositions to try and dig up evidence.
Haven't seen that....so did Feldman write that they were doing it legally?
Shapiro's own lawyer was on the NCAA payroll.
 
http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jan/20/nick-saban-presence-greatness/

You would’ve thought it was Justin Bieber making an appearance at Georgia high schools this past week.

When this A-lister walked down the halls, there were people who actually broke down in tears upon sight.

No, this wasn’t Lady Gaga or somebody from Hollywood.

It was Nick Saban, probably the greatest college football coach in history.

When you guide your team to three out of four national championships, you can have that type of Elvis-like effect on bystanders.

“Yes, it was unbelievable,” Ridgeland High School coach Mark Mariakis said with a laugh, confirming the tears of joy that were shed at his school.
That's kind of odd...
I don't find it odd at all. It's just SEC pride. Every team in the conference hates each other, but still wants it's conference to win championships. It's hard to understand unless you're an SEC fan. When a SEC team beats a top out of conference team, you hear a stadium wide "SEC" chant at the end of the game. We are proud of being the #1 conference.
 
http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jan/20/nick-saban-presence-greatness/

You would’ve thought it was Justin Bieber making an appearance at Georgia high schools this past week.

When this A-lister walked down the halls, there were people who actually broke down in tears upon sight.

No, this wasn’t Lady Gaga or somebody from Hollywood.

It was Nick Saban, probably the greatest college football coach in history.

When you guide your team to three out of four national championships, you can have that type of Elvis-like effect on bystanders.

“Yes, it was unbelievable,” Ridgeland High School coach Mark Mariakis said with a laugh, confirming the tears of joy that were shed at his school.
That's kind of odd...
I don't find it odd at all. It's just SEC pride. Every team in the conference hates each other, but still wants it's conference to win championships. It's hard to understand unless you're an SEC fan. When a SEC team beats a top out of conference team, you hear a stadium wide "SEC" chant at the end of the game. We are proud of being the #1 conference.
:wall: :lmao:
 
http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jan/20/nick-saban-presence-greatness/

You would’ve thought it was Justin Bieber making an appearance at Georgia high schools this past week.

When this A-lister walked down the halls, there were people who actually broke down in tears upon sight.

No, this wasn’t Lady Gaga or somebody from Hollywood.

It was Nick Saban, probably the greatest college football coach in history.

When you guide your team to three out of four national championships, you can have that type of Elvis-like effect on bystanders.

“Yes, it was unbelievable,” Ridgeland High School coach Mark Mariakis said with a laugh, confirming the tears of joy that were shed at his school.
That's kind of odd...
I don't find it odd at all. It's just SEC pride. Every team in the conference hates each other, but still wants it's conference to win championships. It's hard to understand unless you're an SEC fan. When a SEC team beats a top out of conference team, you hear a stadium wide "SEC" chant at the end of the game. We are proud of being the #1 conference.
Individual schools win championships, not conferences. Or, do you have a link to championships that have been awarded to a conference?Why would you have to be a fan of AN SEC team to understand? Wouldn't it behoove all conferences to subscribe to this belief? Particularly a conference like the Pac 12? LHUCKS is banned by the way.

 
Surprised no talk here of The U and NCAA blowup today....sounds like Shalala may have dug something up that could bring the joke of an org to its knees.
This whole investigation has been a shamockery! It's been over 2 years since UM self reported possible violations. 5 months ago Bruce Feldman wrote an article detailing how the NCAA was using the bankruptcy depositions to try and dig up evidence.
Haven't seen that....so did Feldman write that they were doing it legally?
Check his twitter, I'm pretty sure he linked to the article multiple times today while this whole thing was going down.I haven't reread it, but I don't think he commented on the legality of having the NCAA investigator in the room during the deposition. Just talked about how the questions were slanted more towards the NCAA investigation than towards getting back any of the money that Shapiro took from people.
 
http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jan/20/nick-saban-presence-greatness/

You would’ve thought it was Justin Bieber making an appearance at Georgia high schools this past week.

When this A-lister walked down the halls, there were people who actually broke down in tears upon sight.

No, this wasn’t Lady Gaga or somebody from Hollywood.

It was Nick Saban, probably the greatest college football coach in history.

When you guide your team to three out of four national championships, you can have that type of Elvis-like effect on bystanders.

“Yes, it was unbelievable,” Ridgeland High School coach Mark Mariakis said with a laugh, confirming the tears of joy that were shed at his school.
That's kind of odd...
I don't find it odd at all. It's just SEC pride. Every team in the conference hates each other, but still wants it's conference to win championships. It's hard to understand unless you're an SEC fan. When a SEC team beats a top out of conference team, you hear a stadium wide "SEC" chant at the end of the game. We are proud of being the #1 conference.
It's odd that kids in a Georgia high school were crying over Nick Saban.
 
http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jan/20/nick-saban-presence-greatness/

You would’ve thought it was Justin Bieber making an appearance at Georgia high schools this past week.

When this A-lister walked down the halls, there were people who actually broke down in tears upon sight.

No, this wasn’t Lady Gaga or somebody from Hollywood.

It was Nick Saban, probably the greatest college football coach in history.

When you guide your team to three out of four national championships, you can have that type of Elvis-like effect on bystanders.

“Yes, it was unbelievable,” Ridgeland High School coach Mark Mariakis said with a laugh, confirming the tears of joy that were shed at his school.
That's kind of odd...
I don't find it odd at all. It's just SEC pride. Every team in the conference hates each other, but still wants it's conference to win championships. It's hard to understand unless you're an SEC fan. When a SEC team beats a top out of conference team, you hear a stadium wide "SEC" chant at the end of the game. We are proud of being the #1 conference.
Ole Miss is proud of their accomplishments the last 8 years.
 
http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jan/20/nick-saban-presence-greatness/

You would’ve thought it was Justin Bieber making an appearance at Georgia high schools this past week.

When this A-lister walked down the halls, there were people who actually broke down in tears upon sight.

No, this wasn’t Lady Gaga or somebody from Hollywood.

It was Nick Saban, probably the greatest college football coach in history.

When you guide your team to three out of four national championships, you can have that type of Elvis-like effect on bystanders.

“Yes, it was unbelievable,” Ridgeland High School coach Mark Mariakis said with a laugh, confirming the tears of joy that were shed at his school.
That's kind of odd...
I don't find it odd at all. It's just SEC pride. Every team in the conference hates each other, but still wants it's conference to win championships. It's hard to understand unless you're an SEC fan. When a SEC team beats a top out of conference team, you hear a stadium wide "SEC" chant at the end of the game. We are proud of being the #1 conference.
:lmao:
 
http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jan/20/nick-saban-presence-greatness/

You would’ve thought it was Justin Bieber making an appearance at Georgia high schools this past week.

When this A-lister walked down the halls, there were people who actually broke down in tears upon sight.

No, this wasn’t Lady Gaga or somebody from Hollywood.

It was Nick Saban, probably the greatest college football coach in history.

When you guide your team to three out of four national championships, you can have that type of Elvis-like effect on bystanders.

“Yes, it was unbelievable,” Ridgeland High School coach Mark Mariakis said with a laugh, confirming the tears of joy that were shed at his school.
That's kind of odd...
I don't find it odd at all. It's just SEC pride. Every team in the conference hates each other, but still wants it's conference to win championships. It's hard to understand unless you're an SEC fan. When a SEC team beats a top out of conference team, you hear a stadium wide "SEC" chant at the end of the game. We are proud of being the #1 conference.
And by the way, none of you other loser SEC schools won anything this year. Alabama won the NC. Not Georgia, South Carolina or Arkansas.
 
And kids were crying in Georgia???? Of all places! I could see if they were crying because Saban was a reminder of them losing a tight SEC championship game. But tears of joy? What the heck kind of cult is going on down here. People are losing their minds.

 
http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jan/20/nick-saban-presence-greatness/

You would’ve thought it was Justin Bieber making an appearance at Georgia high schools this past week.

When this A-lister walked down the halls, there were people who actually broke down in tears upon sight.

No, this wasn’t Lady Gaga or somebody from Hollywood.

It was Nick Saban, probably the greatest college football coach in history.

When you guide your team to three out of four national championships, you can have that type of Elvis-like effect on bystanders.

“Yes, it was unbelievable,” Ridgeland High School coach Mark Mariakis said with a laugh, confirming the tears of joy that were shed at his school.
That's kind of odd...
I don't find it odd at all. It's just SEC pride. Every team in the conference hates each other, but still wants it's conference to win championships. It's hard to understand unless you're an SEC fan. When a SEC team beats a top out of conference team, you hear a stadium wide "SEC" chant at the end of the game. We are proud of being the #1 conference.
I never heard this before.
 
Surprised no talk here of The U and NCAA blowup today....sounds like Shalala may have dug something up that could bring the joke of an org to its knees.
This whole investigation has been a shamockery! It's been over 2 years since UM self reported possible violations. 5 months ago Bruce Feldman wrote an article detailing how the NCAA was using the bankruptcy depositions to try and dig up evidence.
Haven't seen that....so did Feldman write that they were doing it legally?
Check his twitter, I'm pretty sure he linked to the article multiple times today while this whole thing was going down.I haven't reread it, but I don't think he commented on the legality of having the NCAA investigator in the room during the deposition. Just talked about how the questions were slanted more towards the NCAA investigation than towards getting back any of the money that Shapiro took from people.
Ok...now I'm getting it. So the NCAA paid the lawyer to extract info during that trail that was more meaningful to the U investigation....since they don't have subpoena power to get it. There are lawyers all over the place on the NCAA Enforcement Staff too...can't be good for their future.
 
http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jan/20/nick-saban-presence-greatness/

You would’ve thought it was Justin Bieber making an appearance at Georgia high schools this past week.

When this A-lister walked down the halls, there were people who actually broke down in tears upon sight.

No, this wasn’t Lady Gaga or somebody from Hollywood.

It was Nick Saban, probably the greatest college football coach in history.

When you guide your team to three out of four national championships, you can have that type of Elvis-like effect on bystanders.

“Yes, it was unbelievable,” Ridgeland High School coach Mark Mariakis said with a laugh, confirming the tears of joy that were shed at his school.
That's kind of odd...
I don't find it odd at all. It's just SEC pride. Every team in the conference hates each other, but still wants it's conference to win championships. It's hard to understand unless you're an SEC fan. When a SEC team beats a top out of conference team, you hear a stadium wide "SEC" chant at the end of the game. We are proud of being the #1 conference.
I don't think "hate" is the word you're looking for here...at least if you're using the dictionary definition of "hate"
 
'Tchula said:
I don't find it odd at all. It's just SEC pride. Every team in the conference hates each other, but still wants it's conference to win championships. It's hard to understand unless you're an SEC fan. When a SEC team beats a top out of conference team, you hear a stadium wide "SEC" chant at the end of the game. We are proud of being the #1 conference.
:no:
 
Surprised no talk here of The U and NCAA blowup today....sounds like Shalala may have dug something up that could bring the joke of an org to its knees.
This whole investigation has been a shamockery! It's been over 2 years since UM self reported possible violations. 5 months ago Bruce Feldman wrote an article detailing how the NCAA was using the bankruptcy depositions to try and dig up evidence.
Haven't seen that....so did Feldman write that they were doing it legally?
Check his twitter, I'm pretty sure he linked to the article multiple times today while this whole thing was going down.I haven't reread it, but I don't think he commented on the legality of having the NCAA investigator in the room during the deposition. Just talked about how the questions were slanted more towards the NCAA investigation than towards getting back any of the money that Shapiro took from people.
Ok...now I'm getting it. So the NCAA paid the lawyer to extract info during that trail that was more meaningful to the U investigation....since they don't have subpoena power to get it. There are lawyers all over the place on the NCAA Enforcement Staff too...can't be good for their future.
So the lawyer in question is this guy Perez....and he was questioning a former Equipment guy at UM in the bankruptcy trial, but asking questions that were apparently way off the topic to get more info.I know the NCAA can skirt the legal system with their enforcement and sanctions....but they can't skirt the law when investigating. Somebody is going down.
 
Surprised no talk here of The U and NCAA blowup today....sounds like Shalala may have dug something up that could bring the joke of an org to its knees.
This whole investigation has been a shamockery! It's been over 2 years since UM self reported possible violations. 5 months ago Bruce Feldman wrote an article detailing how the NCAA was using the bankruptcy depositions to try and dig up evidence.
Haven't seen that....so did Feldman write that they were doing it legally?
Check his twitter, I'm pretty sure he linked to the article multiple times today while this whole thing was going down.I haven't reread it, but I don't think he commented on the legality of having the NCAA investigator in the room during the deposition. Just talked about how the questions were slanted more towards the NCAA investigation than towards getting back any of the money that Shapiro took from people.
Ok...now I'm getting it. So the NCAA paid the lawyer to extract info during that trail that was more meaningful to the U investigation....since they don't have subpoena power to get it. There are lawyers all over the place on the NCAA Enforcement Staff too...can't be good for their future.
So the lawyer in question is this guy Perez....and he was questioning a former Equipment guy at UM in the bankruptcy trial, but asking questions that were apparently way off the topic to get more info.I know the NCAA can skirt the legal system with their enforcement and sanctions....but they can't skirt the law when investigating. Somebody is going down.
Basically, but it goes deeper than that. Evidently this lawyer was somehow on the NCAA payroll but was never actually approved to be on the payroll. So when she submitted invoices for work done (in the fall) that is what tipped off the NCAA that something wasn't right. But it took them until 2 weeks before NLOI day to actually announce that they screwed up and that the internal investigation is going to take 10-14 days? That just seems a little too convenient to me. UM has already lost multiple recruits because of the prolonged investigation (and is in dogfights for all of their last targets), they have lost multiple bowls and the revenue & exposure that comes with it, and have been effectively on probation for almost 2 years while the NCAA drags it's feet. The NCAA has already fired one of the lead investigators because of something. They have tried to extort confessions from former players. Bundle all of that in with the Shabazz Mohammed stuff as well as the PSU & McNair lawsuits along with the fact that what they did with the bankruptcy depositions is borderline illegal, if I'm UM lawyers I'm pushing hard for the NCAA to just declare that they screwed up and the whole investigation is over with time served.
 
I hope this is the first step in killing the NCAA as we know it and getting some common sense into college football and mens basketball.

 
I hope this is the first step in killing the NCAA as we know it and getting some common sense into college football and mens basketball.
Hope not. The main thing that would do is ensure the men's basketball turns into college football where only a few schools are allowed to use the big boy field and make any money. Keeping the 68 team hoops tourney with autobids is reason enough for the NCAA to exist all by itself IMO.
 
:lmao: It's bad enough someone created these t-shirts but look at who sells them.Arkansas sells these?http://shop.arkansasrazorbacks.com/COLLEGE_Mens/SEC_Lucky_Number_Seven_T-Shirt_-_Royal_BlueGeorgia too?http://shop.georgiadogs.com/COLLEGE_Georgia_Bulldogs_T-Shirts/SEC_Lucky_Number_Seven_T-Shirt_-_Royal_BlueEven Ole Miss?http://shop.foxsports.com/FOX_Ole_Miss_Rebels/SEC_Lucky_Number_Seven_T-Shirt_-_Royal_Blue
 
:lmao: It's bad enough someone created these t-shirts but look at who sells them.Arkansas sells these?http://shop.arkansasrazorbacks.com/COLLEGE_Mens/SEC_Lucky_Number_Seven_T-Shirt_-_Royal_BlueGeorgia too?http://shop.georgiadogs.com/COLLEGE_Georgia_Bulldogs_T-Shirts/SEC_Lucky_Number_Seven_T-Shirt_-_Royal_BlueEven Ole Miss?http://shop.foxsports.com/FOX_Ole_Miss_Rebels/SEC_Lucky_Number_Seven_T-Shirt_-_Royal_Blue
I'm getting madder and madder at this crap
 
:lmao: It's bad enough someone created these t-shirts but look at who sells them.Arkansas sells these?http://shop.arkansas...rt_-_Royal_BlueGeorgia too?http://shop.georgiad...rt_-_Royal_BlueEven Ole Miss?http://shop.foxsport...rt_-_Royal_Blue
They're offering, but they're not selling many. The college segment of the licensed business offers 50x as many tee graphics....you can find almost anything.And conference specific tees are a way for manufacturers to sell product for a school that they may not otherwise have a license for....so they'll try anything.
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top