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<blockquote data-quote="KlausMikaelsonTheOriginal" data-source="post: 24786" data-attributes="member: 886"><p>You didn't say anything about sin in your original post, you said that he would not have gotten into trouble.</p><p></p><p>He deserves a 2nd chance, but IMO it looks bad when schools in the same conference can profit by letting players in when they screw up in a criminal fashion at another school.</p><p></p><p>Ever since the Hope Scholly and the raising of the Academic Profile at UGA they will never be able to take a transfer from another school that got kicked out for criminal activity, only UGA, Vandy, and Kentucky operate this way in the SEC.</p><p></p><p>BTW, Marshall's partner in crime Sanders is headed to Baylor, where he is expected to compete for a starting role at CB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KlausMikaelsonTheOriginal, post: 24786, member: 886"] You didn't say anything about sin in your original post, you said that he would not have gotten into trouble. He deserves a 2nd chance, but IMO it looks bad when schools in the same conference can profit by letting players in when they screw up in a criminal fashion at another school. Ever since the Hope Scholly and the raising of the Academic Profile at UGA they will never be able to take a transfer from another school that got kicked out for criminal activity, only UGA, Vandy, and Kentucky operate this way in the SEC. BTW, Marshall's partner in crime Sanders is headed to Baylor, where he is expected to compete for a starting role at CB. [/QUOTE]
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