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Would be a shame to have the last two championships taken away from them
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This is the same sort of ambush reporting that affected the Patriots at the end of the 2007 season. This report comes out just three days before Alabama plays Texas A&M at College Station. It's designed to try and undermine Alabama's morale and to try and put an "*" beside their two consecutive national titles.
As far as I'm concerned, Coach Saban did exactly the right thing. That presser was not the time or venue to discuss these BS allegations, but the mediots down there are no different than the mediots up here. They muckle onto anything they think can hurt someone, can get them face time or another byline, no matter whether they destroy lives, reputations or football teams.
Patriots fans ought to be upset at this, as we've lived through this same sort of crapweasely crapweasel crap before.
GO BAMA!
ROLL TIDE!
It seems you can't have excellent consecutive recruiting classes anymore without reports coming out later on that the college in question gave the players illegal benefits. It's a shame and a real black eye for the NCAA and college football as a whole.
It seems you can't have excellent consecutive recruiting classes anymore without reports coming out later on that the college in question gave the players illegal benefits. It's a shame and a real black eye for the NCAA and college football as a whole.
That's been going on from day one, way back to the early days of college football. They just chose to expose it now.
This is about agents at the end of a college career not the colleges at the start.
Sorry but it was a bad generalization. There's been plenty of schools in the last ten years with consistent top ten classes in which the school has never been accused or suspected in any way of giving anying illegal to the players.I understand that was the case in this story. My comment was a generalization in some of the scandals that have rocked college football recently as well.
There's been plenty of schools in the last ten years with consistent top ten classes in which the school has never been accused or suspected in any way of giving anying illegal to the players.Hmm.not sure about that. Maybe Stanford, possibly Notre Dame.
As much as I like the SEC there's no way any of them are remotely clean.