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<blockquote data-quote="worthco jacket" data-source="post: 119101" data-attributes="member: 1847"><p>My major complaint is the preferential treatment the football factories, in general, and the SEC in particular get from the NCAA and the media. I will be honest and admit that I cannot cite specific instances of abuse but it should be clear to anyone without an ax to grind that a number of schools should have received severe penalties for repeated violations of NCAA rules regarding student athletes: To wit: Georgia, Florida State, Penn State, Ohio State, Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Tennessee, USC, Texas, Miami, North Carolina, and possibly Clemson, West Virginia, Florida, South Carolina, NC State, and Virginia Tech. All of those schools at one time or another have been involved in shady practices involving academics, paying players, providing drugs, alcohol, women to players, falsifying academic transcripts, attempting and often succeeding in influencing police investigations, on and on. Quite frankly, I am sick of it. Have these "gentlemen"no shame? No self respect? Have any of them an ounce of integrity that would compel them to at least try to meet minimal standards of common decency. Guess not. Party on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="worthco jacket, post: 119101, member: 1847"] My major complaint is the preferential treatment the football factories, in general, and the SEC in particular get from the NCAA and the media. I will be honest and admit that I cannot cite specific instances of abuse but it should be clear to anyone without an ax to grind that a number of schools should have received severe penalties for repeated violations of NCAA rules regarding student athletes: To wit: Georgia, Florida State, Penn State, Ohio State, Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Tennessee, USC, Texas, Miami, North Carolina, and possibly Clemson, West Virginia, Florida, South Carolina, NC State, and Virginia Tech. All of those schools at one time or another have been involved in shady practices involving academics, paying players, providing drugs, alcohol, women to players, falsifying academic transcripts, attempting and often succeeding in influencing police investigations, on and on. Quite frankly, I am sick of it. Have these "gentlemen"no shame? No self respect? Have any of them an ounce of integrity that would compel them to at least try to meet minimal standards of common decency. Guess not. Party on! [/QUOTE]
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