Friday, November 13, 2009

What college teams get the benefit of the doubt from the NCAA pansies?

Notre Dame had a whore on retainer and gets a slap on the wrist. What would have happened to other schools with the same infractions? OU gets busted outright for paying players and basically got nothing.Do these institutions have pictures of the NCAA Committee taking advantage of Donkeys behind their respective AG Centers?

What college teams get the benefit of the doubt from the NCAA pansies?
Norte Dame in the rankings. 10 bowl games in 10 years without a win. Obviously they need a easier opponent.. Actually the SEC gets the benefit of the doubt as well for rankings even if it is the hardest conference in football. The SEC plays more division ll teams in football period. Look it up!





USC. Reggie took money as well as Garrett. It should come more out in the media, but USC is the only west coast team that can compete in college football. It gets thrown under the rug.





Miami in a negative aspect. Not all their players are criminals! only 95 percent!





Ohio State didn't get hit that hard. Alabama did because of Tennessee.





It all depends on the media and I guess the coach at the time if he has a good repore with the NCAA.
Reply:I'll make it simple:





Money! OSU, USC, Michigan, ND, OU, and other such high status football programs will get nothing because they bring in money...plain and simple. If the NCAA grew a pair, and tried to scorn one of those teams like they do the likes of a..(oh lets just say...) Illinois, South Carolina, UNC, Texas Tech, Mississippi, MSU, Arizona, or another mid-tier team, they would be shooting themselves in the foot. The would lose a ton of money if they struck down a team like OSU. OSU is money on TV. So is ND. Hell....NBC might get mad at the NCAA if they even looked at ND the wrong way. But no worries....because it just wont happen! Any team that rakes in THAT much money on a saturday for TV ratings and sellouts, they wouldnt dare touch up like that!!
Reply:I agree about Notre Dame, they always get the easy way out and get tv coverage even when they have a bad year. That school has a lot of money and money talks.
Reply:If it were an SEC team they would strip them of scholarships like they did Bama. Look at USC. Nothing will happen there. You might be right about those pictures. Hey warchant I did look it up and you know what? Turns out 4 other conferences in Division 1a have played more Division II schools than the SEC. The SEC has played a Division II team 146 times, Mountain West- 204 times, Mid-American- 555 times, Conference USA- 391 times, and the Big 12- 404 times. If it's a disgrace to play a Division II team how about a Division III team? The SEC has played a Division III team 581 times, Pac 10- 307 times, Big 12- 455 times, and the Big 10- 1,254 times. So the SEC doesn't pad their schedule with easy opponents anymore than (and a lot less than some) anyone else. Despite playing in the toughest conference in the NCAA. When you play Alabama, Auburn, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, LSU, and Tennessee each week; who could blame you for scheduling an easier team the other weeks.
Reply:I think so USC let Reggie Bush get a free house for over a year and nothing happened to them(I know ,they didn't pay for it but they knew)
Reply:It sure looks like USC is getting away with major infractions here in that it seems the NCAA is hoping everyone will forget about it. Geeeezzz, the Bush family settled out of court with the sports agent and we all know how slow our legal system is.


Sometimes I wonder if the coach has an impact. One thing that has always swelled my cohones is former coach and now ESPN analyst Lou Holtz. He leaves Notre Dame and they are placed on probation. He leaves South Carolina and they are placed on probation. ESPN and a whole host of people treat the twit as some respected indiviual. If it smells like sh*t then it is sh*t. The NCAA treated him lightly and for no good reason in my book. I think they are doing the same with Pete Carroll.


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