Dude wants to sue the NCAA if Miami gets sanctioned. Hopefully he doesn’t plan on representing himself.
“I question a lot of things in this Yahoo! investigation. My thing is, don’t show me pictures you took with kids. Don’t show me a receipt. Show me evidence. …”
Maybe he just wants to interview some of the hookers.
He sounds like Jackie Chiles in my head. I wonder if he’d agree that Shapiro’s actions were “lewd, lascivious, salacious, outrageous!”
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Do I have a case?
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Count on it! UM will sue the NCAA in a New York second if sanctioned more harshly than the NCAA hits Ohio State.
In the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
Where jurors will not be impressed with tales of hookers, yachts, mansions, and drugs.
What you guys up north think as exceptional, folks in Miami say “Meh!”
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No, they will be impressed and will move to protect their image and culture. In the end, it’s about the state of Miami vs the rest of the country. Most observers should have learned that 25 years ago.
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You in Jax should know better than most there’s a world of difference in attitude between where you are and in Coral Gables.
Sorry!
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Jax I think UM Neighbor has a point there. I lived down there for a few years. “They”, whoever they are down there, don’t think they’re part of the USA.
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However much the University of Miami takes its “national reputation” seriously, and they do, the Miami community does not get the least bit excited about “impermissible benefits,” especially of the hookers and drugs on yachts and in mansions sort.
So what a few (nearly 100) high school kids were plied with drugs and sex on a yacht. Aren’t they all? After all, this is Miami!
Add to the story that the source of the evidence is a convicted felon serving a twenty-year sentence for fraud, do not expect that the UM football team will take it like a bunch of Methodists from Texas.
Methodists everywhere were shocked to see the name of their denomination dragged through the mud like that in Texas.
Miamians for the most part wholly lack those scruples.
If anything good comes out of this sordid (in normal-thinking people’s minds) it’s that the SEC, even at its most expansion-mindedness, should see clearly that Miami would never be a proper fit with the balance of the SEC.
Besides, does anyone really believe Donna Shalala could put aside her obvious inherent superiority to deign to collegial equality with the president of, say, Mississippi State University?
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Donna would, if the president of Mississippi State is a carpet muncher.
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Pretty much sums up the attitude of the U when Sheilds says Shapiro better hope he doesn’t run across any Miami fans in prison. I don’t have a clue how much of the story is true but I do know that with it being Miami my first thought when the yahoo report came out was ho hum, its Miami.
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If Highsmith wants to sue the NCAA on behalf of da U, if I’m the NCAA lawyer “I’m ready for trial anytime, anywhere”. Does the attitude of some of these UM supporters surprise anyone?
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I live down here amongst them (as we would say in my native South Georgia), I perceive little sense of panic, much less outrage, in Coral Gables.
Y’all (I’m the only one hereabouts who regularly uses the proper second person plural) just don’t know how much of a non-story it is here that a bunch of athletes imbibed of drugs and hookers on a yacht. Don’t they all?
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Where in sowega? Albany was once a nice place.
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Are you bragging or complaining?
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Just the facts, Ma’m!
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