josh200612
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I'm sure people saw this coming right? It's Miami LOL! I could care less what happens to them I do care about OSU though and I want to see them stomped into the ground.
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Get Startedjosh200612 said:I may be biased but I really think Michigan is clean. For real.
johnny2x2x said:josh200612 said:I may be biased but I really think Michigan is clean. For real.
You're naive as hell. Michigan is definitely cleaner than OSU and Miami, but there are no truly clean Big Time programs. I don't know how many of you here went to a Big Ten school, but I did and I knew some of the players, it's obvious that cheating is rampant and anyone who is truly close to the Football players at U of M would tell you that in private as well.
johnny2x2x said:Not surprising at all. College Football is a joke, I hope this is a thread they can pull to unravel the whole charade that is NCAA athletics. If you root for a big time college football team, you have players on your team getting paid, being given gifts and cars, and receiving other benefits. There are no exceptions, I can guarantee you that.
TheWolverines24 said:Ohio State is still worse. I mean they did have to build the world's largest toilet to hold all of their pieces of shit on Saturdays. Just saying.
Red and Guilty said:TheWolverines24 said:Ohio State is still worse. I mean they did have to build the world's largest toilet to hold all of their pieces of shit on Saturdays. Just saying.
I may have posted this a few years ago...a little decorating I did for THE GAME.
TheWolverines24 said:Ohio State is still worse. I mean they did have to build the world's largest toilet to hold all of their pieces of shit on Saturdays. Just saying.
johnny2x2x said:Michigan wasn't fully investigated. Their practice habits were investigated. Hey, I'm a State Grad, I know my program is dirty even though they appear clean. I'm just not as naive as all of that. Even in recent years returning to campus and ending up at bars or parties where athletes are at, it's obvious what is going on. Unless the average college athlete or their families can each afford a $40k SUV and expensive jewelry State players are receiving gifts. It's also no coincidence that the local strippers all know the star athletes on a first name basis.
I've been to parties in Ann Arbor in the past attended by Football players too. It was no different there several years ago, but hey, maybe Rich Rod cleaned up all of that nonsense, it's been a few years since I've made it down to AA.
This is the stuff that is out in the open for everyone to see. What goes on behind closed doors is anyone's guess. You'd have to be either blind or stupid to think there are "clean" programs in the Big Ten. I think the coaches turn a blind eye to much of it and try to run a clean program by making sure their kids go to class and don't do drugs.
Hungry said:johnny2x2x said:
so because you think State players are dirty, then you think Michigan players are dirty, because years ago you saw a couple of them driving expensive cars...
Cool story!!
I saw a chupacabra last week on the internet.
NCAA investigators were in AA for 6 months investigating the football program. You're acting like if cops went into your house looking for guns with a warrant, they'd ignore the kilo of coke on your coffee table.
I'm a State grad, too. I went to plenty of parties and plenty of strip clubs. I worked at a strip club and I dated strippers. I never saw any MSU football players at the club. I hardly ever saw any football players anywhere. I've been to the UM campus and I've never seen football players driving around expensive automobiles. The ones I saw were walking.
johnny2x2x said:Hungry said:so because you think State players are dirty, then you think Michigan players are dirty, because years ago you saw a couple of them driving expensive cars...
Cool story!!
I saw a chupacabra last week on the internet.
NCAA investigators were in AA for 6 months investigating the football program. You're acting like if cops went into your house looking for guns with a warrant, they'd ignore the kilo of coke on your coffee table.
I'm a State grad, too. I went to plenty of parties and plenty of strip clubs. I worked at a strip club and I dated strippers. I never saw any MSU football players at the club. I hardly ever saw any football players anywhere. I've been to the UM campus and I've never seen football players driving around expensive automobiles. The ones I saw were walking.
Really, you worked at Omar's? The Vu? Dream Girls? Hell, there were nights at all 3 of those places where you couldn't throw a rock into the crowd without it hitting an MSU athlete.....
johnny2x2x said:Hungry said:so because you think State players are dirty, then you think Michigan players are dirty, because years ago you saw a couple of them driving expensive cars...
Cool story!!
I saw a chupacabra last week on the internet.
NCAA investigators were in AA for 6 months investigating the football program. You're acting like if cops went into your house looking for guns with a warrant, they'd ignore the kilo of coke on your coffee table.
I'm a State grad, too. I went to plenty of parties and plenty of strip clubs. I worked at a strip club and I dated strippers. I never saw any MSU football players at the club. I hardly ever saw any football players anywhere. I've been to the UM campus and I've never seen football players driving around expensive automobiles. The ones I saw were walking.
Really, you worked at Omar's? The Vu? Dream Girls? Hell, there were nights at all 3 of those places where you couldn't throw a rock into the crowd without it hitting an MSU athlete. So those strippers you worked with never worked private parties for recruits? Must be in some Bizarro alternate universe Lansing that I haven't cracked the code to visit yet.
Keeping living in a fairy land, but College athletics is dirty and I would be shocked to find a totally clean program anywhere at this level.
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