ASURAMS07
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http://espn.go.com/college-football...-probation-loses-scholarships-ncaa-violations
I guess this game just got a little easier.
I guess this game just got a little easier.
http://espn.go.com/college-football...-probation-loses-scholarships-ncaa-violations
I guess this game just got a little easier.
Won't help with this year's team.http://espn.go.com/college-football...-probation-loses-scholarships-ncaa-violations
I guess this game just got a little easier.
http://espn.go.com/college-football...-probation-loses-scholarships-ncaa-violations
I guess this game just got a little easier.
It's hard to consider this "minor". Academic fraud, carried out by university officials charged with compliance, close enough to UNC's transgressions to be a distinction without a difference-- phony courses, phony grades vs. real courses, phony grades with the added probability that the advisor was lying through her teeth when she said the players never had any idea and never knew she got their logons ... it's a shame. I had begun to kind of root for GSU for the same reasons I was attached to GT -- I thought it was an honest program. Now we know how Fritz won. . Wonder if Tulane had a hint of this?Caught in academic fraud, admittedly minor in nature, but still, it didn't take them long...
http://espn.go.com/college-football...-probation-loses-scholarships-ncaa-violations
I got it! In Tulane he meets up with Larry Brown, who will introduce him to the big leagues of probation.He was in a great hurry to get to Tulane
Ouch. For the record I am a South Georgia native and Statesboro is a nice little town. And it has an interstate and everything.Isn't it punishment enough for them to be in Statesboro? I guess that will teach them to beat an SEC team.