New York Times on USC

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Bo4vols

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I was told New York Times had posted that USC will be given 2 years no tv and 3 years no bowl games for the Reggie Bush and former paying players ordeal. I didn't see that has anybody else seen it. Please tell me its true!!!!!
 
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i definitely heard this from somebody at school but never found it. This I would LOVE.

Alabama took years to recover from the Death Penalty.
 
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I was told New York Times had posted that USC will be given 2 years no tv and 3 years no bowl games for the Reggie Bush and former paying players ordeal. I didn't see that has anybody else seen it. Please tell me its true!!!!!

Might want to go back and look at the date of the article.
 
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We, of all people, should know better than to trust something that the NYT has reported.
 
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I couldn't find article is why I was asking or maybe just wishing really hard!!!!
 
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i definitely heard this from somebody at school but never found it. This I would LOVE.

Alabama took years to recover from the Death Penalty.

"Death Penalty" means no football period for a period of years. The only team to ever get it was SMU in the 80s and they are still recovering. Alabama was simply on probation with scholly reductions.
 
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"Death Penalty" means no football period for a period of years. The only team to ever get it was SMU in the 80s and they are still recovering. Alabama was simply on probation with scholly reductions.

oh, okay then. thanks
 
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Come on guys, don't you think it would be on ESPN 24/7 if this was true? This morning someone linked a NYT article from 1982 on a blog and said it was about their current program. Very few looked at the date and assumed it was true.

I think we've deleted this about 20 times so far today.
 
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I saw that too I think that the article is from 1982. However the NCAA is meeting February 19-21 to discuss the new case and determine upcoming penalties.
 
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I'm starting to think Lame made a pact with the Devil or something. I could see him going 7-6 next year and then 8-5 the year after and then is hired into an NFL job right before they play the super bowl because the coach died of a sudden heart attack. I'm thinking he might be the Anti-Christ.
 
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The ncaa doesn't do no-TV probations anymore, since it hurts the opposing teams and costs the leagues too much money.
 
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Not true... It was an old story..
Yeh I'm afraid your right. I got a fwd'd text with no link. So I googled it on my BB and found a matching title, posted in the NCAA forum only to find out the article I linked wasn't the right one. The original text was from a friend in knox, it came from a news/radio station she said. HMMM oh well.
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Come on guys, don't you think it would be on ESPN 24/7 if this was true? This morning someone linked a NYT article from 1982 on a blog and said it was about their current program. Very few looked at the date and assumed it was true.

I think we've deleted this about 20 times so far today.

It was me. See above post. No ill intentions, honest mistake. My durns
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Edit: I came in here hoping some1 had the real story. My question now becomes, Why did the Knox tva fed credit union send my friend a text ab this. Wierd, and stupid. My bad guys
 
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