VOL_Lyfe
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I regret I have but one like to give for this postThe famous NCAA "we can't prove anything one way or another, so let's half-suspend him" rule.
If only our criminal justice system were so enlightened:
"The jury has decided that maybe the defendant is guilty of murder; on the other hand, maybe he's not; therefore we give him half-a-life sentence ... just in case he's guilty."
If you say so. "Dragging by his face mask and driving into the wall" is about as much of an exaggeration as saying Jennings "curb stomped" that man's face.
It was a regular ass fight you can see in any bar on any Friday night.
Only difference is they were padded and wearing helmets, lol.
Then UT would file lawsuit for breach of contract with the league office and really bring to light just how greedy the NCAA and these conferences are while the student athlete scrapes byHas anyone ever done that?
The SEC would probably keep our bowl money and a big party with all the hookers and blow in Birmingham.
What makes you think the SEC will take any priors into consideration? Their past track record? They are going to do whatever they want based upon who did what to whom and how much pressure is being exerted to do something about it.The SEC has opened up a can of worms with this ruling. The rule given, stated that the SEC can review the game film and if a penalty has been committed, they can issue a suspension - or something like that. So, what I figure, every coach can go back and pick out ANY flagrant foul the refs missed and contact the SEC over the missed call.. They can easily site the decision handed down today. Totally screwed up IMO.
I would play him f the conference and Greg Sankey can go to hell