If anyone’s entitled to protest the NCAA, it’s Kolton Houston. (h/t Seth Emerson)
If anyone’s entitled to protest the NCAA, it’s Kolton Houston. (h/t Seth Emerson)
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“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 posted this below, but anyone thinking that the university can do anything about this needs to read the so-called “Tinker decision.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinker_v._Des_Moines_Independent_Community_School_District
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The NCAA can. They have already banned messages from being written on “eye-black”.
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Let ’em try. If they think the cards are stacked against them in O’Bannon …
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Kolton Houston…suffrage against the NCAA for not bending a rule that was established before he knowingly and willingly took steroids.
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He did not willingly take steroids.
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or knowingly
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Please don’t feed the troll.
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Having been treated by hospitals and Doctors for athletic injuries since I was 15, you may rest assured that they did things to me that would not be considered legal in sports today. We are speaking of CHEERLEADING Injuries, but they were doing the same thing to the Football players in the same Hospitals. Let’s just say, our parents knew what they were doing. Not one of us cared as long as we could get back on the field, with no limitations. They treated my Son the same way many,many years later. Debby, did you ever participate in the Arena? Just asking… Cause, I will tell you, when one is injured they willingly accept the treatment. It is illegal not to disclose what is going on to either the patient of the parent.
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Patient OR the Parent.
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If athletes want spending money, take out student loans like everyone else.
Really sick of this BS.
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Hmm, Seems like the NCAA will have a tough time finding a ‘legitimate educational reason’ for any kind of ban.
Given the NCAA’s current status in the court of Public Opinion – Emmert would be stepping on his johnson yet again…
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And you think Emmert will be concerned about where he steps?
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I hope nobody is going to try to make a federal case out of this, but it is nice to see the o-line agreeing on something.
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