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and to be clear, do I think a guy is a getting a free drink at Oklahoma because they're a player? Yes.. yes I do. Do I think a guy is getting a free tattoo because they play at Clemson.?.. yes.. yes I do. But I that isn't what I'm referencing, just for the record.
Anyway, when a Saban team faces sanctions, get back to me. Or when you have substantive proof get back to me.
Right now you have nothing but unsubstantiated gossip that boarders on libel.
Heck, we have had a number of good players leave due to limited playing time. If they were paid, and they are bitter at not playing, I'm sure they will talk.
"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
and to be clear, do I think a guy is a getting a free drink at Oklahoma because they're a player? Yes.. yes I do. Do I think a guy is getting a free tattoo because they play at Clemson.?.. yes.. yes I do. But I that isn't what I'm referencing, just for the record.
I'm sure you will equate that to institutions looking the other way.
No I wouldn't. What I would say is we have as much proof that Riley is cheating as Saban - unless you consider winning and good recruiting as 'evidence' of cheating. When Saban gets handed sanctions, get back to me. I'll eat the words, I swear it.
"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
Highly regard recruits from California interested in playing for a middling program headed up by a coach with a proven track record of mediocrity and located in Nebraska = CHEATING!
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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