Originally posted by mwoods07 You kill me man...no shred of evidence...so they suspend people all the time I guess when there is no evidence. What you should be saying is he got lucky this time but he needs to get his shit straight. Committing violations and just being glad you got away with it is not how you make it in this world...good luck to him.
I also don't think we have seen the end of this or anything else bad from him this season.
The NCAA said there is no evidence that he took money for anything. The "penalty" is because he should have known the autographs would be resold, and the NCAA wanted to make a precedent to avoid this in the future. If they had tried to press the issue, they would have to look into Clowney, Bridgewater, and all the other NCAA stars with autographs out there on the resale market. A&M accepted it so they can move on and it wouldn't linger through the season, and Johnny would have likely sat a quarter or two against Rice anyhow.
Originally posted by mwoods07 You kill me man...no shred of evidence...so they suspend people all the time I guess when there is no evidence. What you should be saying is he got lucky this time but he needs to get his shit straight. Committing violations and just being glad you got away with it is not how you make it in this world...good luck to him.
I also don't think we have seen the end of this or anything else bad from him this season.
Ahuh.... the SHIT10. All praise the great $EC who never does anything wrong... They play by the rules, have enormous integrity, and makes sure their players get an education.... ahuh...
Here's the difference between the SHIT10 and the $EC:
Alabama has oversigned 4 more players then the next team. Being at 87 isn't a huge deal since there is always attrition for whatever reason and getting down 2 players isn't that hard. But 10? Sabin is constantly guilty of oversigning and treating his roster like an NFL roster. Alabama is also guilty of abusing Medical Hardships:
Being able to have an extra +10 kids on your roster for 6+ months is abusive. He isn't interesting in getting these kids an education. He is interested at winning at all costs.
Originally posted by Night Dragon Not really. 4 conferences do it the right way. 1 doesn't.
Schools who 'allegedly' pay their players: Auburn Ole Miss A&M Schools who constantly oversign (I believe the other conference have rules against oversigning): Alabama LSU Arkansas