Looking back on it, admitting in court to supplying a gun used in an armed robbery probably wasn’t the best way to gain the sympathy of the NCAA in applying for a waiver to play early.
Looking back on it, admitting in court to supplying a gun used in an armed robbery probably wasn’t the best way to gain the sympathy of the NCAA in applying for a waiver to play early.
Filed under General Idiocy, The NCAA
“We remember the Sugar Bowl, I think it my junior year of high school, we let Alabama beat us twice,” Brinson said of a team that also lost to the Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship game. “We’re not letting Alabama beat us twice. In the Sugar Bowl in 2018, they… thought they should have been in the playoffs and lost to Texas.” -- AB-H, 12/27/23
I’d think the fact that he’s shown a willingness to use a firearm in order to get what he wants would be a pretty powerful motivator for the NCAA to give him what he wants.
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So, lemme get this straight. Buy, cheat and steal a National Championship. Turn 180 on a dime two years later and pretend to be shocked at all of the tomfoolery going on right under your very nose. Get off scot-free while everyone applauds your integrity.
Got it.
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There are lots of things I don’t know. Here’s one. What kinds of arguments work with the NCAA to be allowed to play early and not sit out?
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I’m sure armed robbery enabler ain’t one of’em.
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But I continue to wait for the answer to your question. Where is our NCAA rulebook analyzer?
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the messed up thing about it was he was allowed to play the entire 2012 year and CHECKBOOK CHIZIK knew all to well the circumstances behind the crime….from the fact that Dyer was with them that night and it was his gun used in the robbery…..bullshtt!!!!
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