… because Todd Gurley has been indefinitely suspended.
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UPDATE: First hint.
How do you like those amateurism rules now, gang?
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UPDATE #2: Seth fleshes it out a little more here.
A source said the investigation involved whether Gurley received money in exchange for his autograph or use of his likeness. Fox Sports reporter Bruce Feldman reported essentially the same news.
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UPDATE #3: Today’s profile in courage.
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UPDATE #4: Amateurism, for the win.
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UPDATE #5: More details, from Andy Staples.
SI.com has learned that a person confirmed to Georgia’s compliance office this week that he paid Gurley $400 to sign 80 items on campus in Athens, Ga., one day this past spring. The person claimed to have a photo and video of Gurley signing the items, but neither the photo nor the video showed money changing hands.
April Fools right?! Right!?
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i was hoping
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Just buy one here…it’s only $135
http://store.nike.com/us/en_us/pd/football-limited-georgia-jersey/pid-1567405/pgid-1567406
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I was hoping this was a joke. Yep, this year is over.
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Wtf?
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so glad I’m making the trip to Little Rock now…..
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For an NCAA violation, supposedly. What’d do? Sell his shirt?
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If the rumors I’ve heard are true… not exactly.
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Autographs?
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Yes, some Asswipe on Reddit was implying he sold his autograph for Cash. Hopefully there is no paper trail, ala Manziel.
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Doesn’t matter bc we will suspend him until the NCAA is done thumbing around their own assholes for 8 weeks
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I’d rather not say, because I have no idea how reliable the source is.
Whatever it turns out to be, I will say that, after Manziel, if Georgia rolls over like it did in AJ Green’s case, I will be very disappointed.
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Is what you are hearing at least in the vicinity of these charges?
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Money.
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Considering that he’s already suspended for a pivotal game, I’d say we’re rolling over (or bending over, either one works)
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What are you hearing? Can’t reach any of my guys. We can handle that’s it’s just rumor ……..
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It’s not a rumor that he’s suspended.
Excuse me while I unleash a stream of enraged invective at the NCAA and Butts-Mehre. (Assuming that it’s about selling autographs.)
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get accused of rape in Talahasse? no suspension for violation of NCAA rules.
get popped at Auburn for crime at previous university? no suspension for NCAA rules.
smile for the camera and take a couple bucks? NCAA violation. but they guard your integrity while they sell your likeness to ES Sports.
fuck
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Love how we consistently suspend our own players before the NCAA does anything…if this is similar to the AJ Green situation than our administration is the worst in the nation
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Good point. It’s ridiculous how easily we cave. If history has taught us anything, it’s that the NCAA will turn the other cheek if we are doing well enough. We should stonewall them and hope that we make it to the SECCG highly ranked.
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Yep. Manziel takes money and sat a half. No NCAA sanctions for TAMU.
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If this is about illegal contact with an agent I’m going to be very disappointed…
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I don’t want to be too dramatic… but the season’s over.
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That’s just being realistic.
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As the Hiesman Trophy waves goodby
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Because the Heisman went goodby for Johnny Football and Cam?
If this is for signing something, I have serious disagreement with the Athletic department given how A&M and Auburn responded to the NCAA and the NCAA’s absence of action.
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It sounds like Coach Richt thinks their is something to the investigation. Losing Sony hurts even more now.
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There not their
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Suddenly, the fact that I might be working Saturday isn’t so bad.
I don’t want to be a pessimist, but the season is very likely over for all intents and purposes. Hopefully we can at least be bowl eligible.
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There was some murmuring on Reddit about a “Heisman candidate” selling autographs that went on ebay. And there was some suggested linkage to UGA. ESPN was looking into it and the guy was not going to cooperate because the Manziel seller who was interviewed, even though he would not cooperate, can’t get anyone to sign for him anymore. I can see the same thing happening as with Manziel but this time we’ll fall on our sword because we’re UGA and that’s what we do.
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Our administration sucks; please let the NCAA do their job.
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This is good to hear. I’m actually okay that we’re being pro-active because if anything comes of it, we’d have lost those games anyway.
It sucks, and I’m really curious to find out what this is about.
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So you would trade a maybe loss for a certain loss. Good logic.
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Sure; you can’t play ineligible players. That’s just how it goes. Good logic on your part, though, in thinking that a Gurley-loss UGA is worse than Indiana.
And look at it this way: at least he’ll have two games of rest for the stretch run of the season, and the way that the East is looking, you might get out of there on top even with three losses.
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Where you at, big boy? How’d you like that, you closeted-barner?!
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Just sick about this. Hopefully we get speedy resolution either way. Any chance he could be playing for Auburn by the time they get to Athens?
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THERE IS NO MORE NCAA. WHAT THE FUCK ARE WE DOING?????????WE SHOULD FIRE EVERY PERSON IN THE AD FOR STUPIDITY.
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Exactly
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+1000, Fire Richt, Fire McGarrity, Fire UGAA. Don’t forget to sign the White House petition though.
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Chubb for Heisman!
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This is the kind of thing that, if true, means there is a curse over the program since the departure of Herschel. Unbelievable.
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Fuck.
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THERE IS NO MORE NCAA. THERE CAN BE NO NCAA INVESTIGATION. THEY DO NOT EVEN HAVE AN INVESTIGATIVE DEPARTMENT ANY MORE. WHY ARE WE KILLING OURSELVES???????????
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I heard this May be another ESPN attack similar to Manziel.
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Time to see the Chubb/Douglas train.
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All those who’ve been panting for Douglas to get carries just got their wish. We’re down to the 5th string tailback, and the season isn’t yet half over.
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Good thing Hutson Mason has been averaging upwards of 120 yards per game.
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LOL. Thanks for the laugh. I needed it bad. May the moment be extended for a few more minutes
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I’ve got more. (1) Auburn doesn’t deserve him, (2) Meh, we’ll still beat Tech, (3) If this were TAMU, we would just tell him to lie and let him play, (4) If this were FSU, it would be rape…and we’d let him play (5) Something about Todd Grantham’s towel.
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I have one thing to think about. If Gurley did this in the spring as alleged, UGA has played every game this season with an I eligible player and will have to forfeit every game. The University gets to keep all the revenue, though.
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Good b/c there’s nothing worse than having to disgorge revenue
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I just threw up in my mouth….
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Gurley better still travel with the team. This shit needs to be resolved for the better or worse before kickoff on Saturday.
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Who would have thought all the Adrian Peterson comparisons would extend to “suspended for the 2014 season”?
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According to Bruce Feldman, the investigation is for possibly accepting extra benefits for his likeness with memorabilia brokers.
Only UGA would suspend a player – and by far its best one – for an alleged NCAA violation. And, if the “violation” is about Gurley making money off his own likeness, then … rage over NCAA “amateurism” is making me incapable of expressing just enraged I am.
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Hey, I found the Reddit post. This has been a rumor for quite sometime
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Hopefully, it is a Florida, FSU, or Auburn style indefinite suspension…
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Not likely, we don’t do that. See Basketball 2003.
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now, when was the last time UGA had one of those types of suspensions? even if the NCAA came out tomorrow and said he did nothing wrong, he’d probably still be suspended for just being investigated.
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good grief.
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Lets see how much support the cartel has in these quarters this offseason.
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I was hoping he’d catch a cold the night before the AU game, but this is really disappointing.
You guys still have Marshall right?
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He’s hurt. Return date indefinite. But Georgia expects Michel back in time for Auburn.
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If things break right, and a criminal investigation comes up, he may well be able to get a hardship waiver to start for Auburn by November.
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That’s cute and all. But that high horse is long more and more like a hobby horse from this side of the hedge.
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“long” = “looking”
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Not the news I wanted to hear as I board the plane for Columbia
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WHY ARE WE SUSPENDING HIM? WE HAVE TO FORFEIT THE GAMES HE’S ALREADY PLAYED IN IF HE TOOK MONEY, HENCE OUR SEASON IS OVER ANYWAY!!!!!!
KEEP PLAYING HIM AND STONEWALL THE INVESTIGATION LIKE AUBURN AND TEXAS A&M!
ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS!!!!!!!!!
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that’s exactly right!
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^This.
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there is over 100 Gurley autographed items for sale on Ebay………..
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there are…..
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I for one am glad that we don’t act like scumbag U, because we aren’t scumbag U. If you don’t mind pulling for a bunch of scumbags there’s a team for you right down I-85. I guarantee you that they will handle every matter in the scummiest way possible. And, as a bonus, they are #2 and undefeated.
I don’t want to listen to a head coach who says, “yep he signed hats, jerseys, helmets etc… all for free. Didn’t get a dime. I believe him.” Its not how we are going to do things. You should be used to it by now.
Everybody knows how to get around this. Don’t ask Todd shit. Just deny, deny, deny. Deflect, deflect, deflect. If its end up being true and you have to forfeit games already played, so be it. That’s not how we handle things. He’s been asked and he’s already admitted it or we don’t believe what he is saying.
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If this were something unethical, immoral, or illegal, I would agree with you. Gurley comes from a poor family, and the world wants to give him money for a signature. The NCAA makes no effort whatsoever to provide a way to resolve that tension, so what the f*ck do you want him to do? I would be doing the exact same thing in his situation. As long as this system is in place, fans should just view this as a systemic risk for successful players.
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It’s not morally wrong for an athlete to profit off of their likeness. A judge already ordered the NCAA to stop forcing these rules in the coming years. If he committed an actual crime I’d be with you. However, in this case I am angry at our program for not standing up for student-athletes who are being abused by the NCAA’s asinine (and illegal) rules.
By the way, if he took money we’re going to be 0-5 to start the season, so there’s really no sense in not playing him until he’s found guilty 😉
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You don’t get to decide what rules you are going to follow. You have to follow all of the rules, even when you don’t like them or disagree with them. You can disobey an unjust rule openly and honestly, but you have to accept the consequences that come with your disobedience.
We won’t have to forfeit if we didn’t know, or couldn’t reasonably have known. The NCAA cant strip last years BCS from FSU if some kid comes out tomorrow and says he cheated on his finals last year, unless the school knew or should have know about it.
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Enjoy the moral high ground. The rest of us our going to drown our depression in whiskey.
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I’m with you.
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What the hell difference would it make if we had to forfeit games? We’re basically forfeiting the whole season by going above and beyond what every other school does. This is just effing stupid. The NCAA is hanging on by their fingertips but of course we’re “pro-active”. And so AJ Green part two will happen because we let it like a bunch of pussies.
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Hold on. Manziel sat for 1/2 game for his signing and his friend was and is his agent. We simply sit Todd for 1/2 game to comply with punishment to be meted in kind. That way, the game won’t be forfeited later when he plays (as planned) in the 2nd half. That gives us another week for resolution back to punishment as served.
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This is astonishing. Olé miss and Bama are handing out cash money all over the place with absolutely zero repercussions, and our dumbass athletic department proactively suspends a player when there is not any NCAA enforcement in place any more?
I honestly think this may end my Uga fandom. We are just so fucking stupid as an organization that I feel stupid for hanging around.
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I hear where you’re coming from, brother.
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I know it’s early, but if UGA is preemptively enforcing NCAA rules that are routinely flouted and are about to be tossed out forever, then our fine school is buying knockoffs of the emperor’s new clothes.
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Given the subtle differences between 15 or so schools, why would a recruit who wasn’t a hard-core fan come here? You will be thrown under the bus for infractions to accomplish the greater goal of….
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… Moral superiority.
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Awesome. We may forever be mediocre, but we’ll always be able to say we always sided with the ncaa over our players. There’s nothing immoral about selling autographs – if this is what happened.
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Which sounds disgustingly close to the excuses Techies give every year.
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Word.
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I agree 100%, and I definitely want to refer to them as “Olé Miss” from now on.
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Over 60 years as a loyal & avid Dawg Fan. Joe ,I do Not think hat I will be
hanging around next year. Buy a media guide for 2015 in order to check on how much I have enjoyed the past 60 plus years. In fact. I do not like
anything about the way CFB and the Dawgs are evolving. .Time to leave…
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Glad I’m not the only one who’s just about done
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Senator, may I be the first to congratulate you on the heaviest web traffic day in the history of Get The Picture!
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We’ll see. Montana Day was pretty special.
But keep those ad clicks coming, peeps! 😉
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Every day, it is less and less fun to be a fan of college football.
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THIS
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Amen.
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If we don’t take the Johnny Football defense, we are seriously stupid.
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History has demonstrated that we are incredibly stupid.
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Absurd. Who proactively suspends players in this day and age? Absurd.
My love of college football continues to be eroded by stupid rules and stupid administrators.
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I feel like I just caught a girlfriend cheating on me and when I confronted her about it she kicked me square in my baby makers. Not mad at Todd though. I could never put myself in his shoes and know where his mind is/was at. I still love this team and this university and hope we get a pass rush this weekend. Go Dawgs!
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Would the NCAA even be that eager to go after one of the most visible college athletes in the country, with the court cases and current debate about amateurism in college athletics? This seems more like our athletic department is cutting its nose to spite its face.
(This is all assuming the online rumors and what Feldman is hearing are true)
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If he is guilty (and I’m making the assumption that he is otherwise we wouldn’t suspend him)-why can’t we just do the right thing? Regardless of your stance on the amateur rules, the rules are clear and not hard to follow. Gurley is a few months away from signing for big money-much bigger than an autograph.
If he is not guilty, our athletic department (and especially our head coach)should build a wall around him and protect him from the NCAA instead of self-penalizing. Who would question Richt if he stood up and said Gurley was innocent? Our head coach has banked regularly in the integrity department.
On a lighter note:
At this rate we will be seeing the scout team start by mid-November.
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You’ve got to be kidding me. Only Georgia rolls over for the toothless, do-nothing, we-don’t-give-a-shit-anymore NCAA. Honestly, at this point who really cares if we have to theoretically forfeit any games because of such non-sense. The idea that we’ve even cooperating with the idea that he should be suspended, given how the Manziel situation played out, is beyond absurd.
I really wish I had some degree of control over my fanship….
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Me too. The only way to make change happen is by voting with your wallet but the folks at BM have all that nice extra money sitting around. If this is MR’s call and not being forced on him by the dumbass higher ups then I’m about done with him. Part of being a “standup” coach is sticking up for your players. At this point why would any player want to come here. We seem to think we are playing in the effing Ivy League.
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With all that has gone on and if the Autograph line is true, how awesome would it be for Georgia to just come out and say “we are suspending Todd Gurley for the first half of the Missouri game which is in line with NCAA punishment for example Johnny Manziel”. Let the NCAA do something more harsh and all hell will break loose. But….I’m dreaming here. UGA will suspend him for the next 4 games or wait until the NCAA investigation is completed in December
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“It was UGA that suspended Gurley, not the NCAA, and is conducting the investigation for now.”
So we are doing a preemptive sitdown, which sounds very bad, indeed.
Old Lady Luck musta died with Larry.
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Preemptive sitdown sounds very bad…or very smart…I guess we will see what we will see.
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Or colossally stupid…
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Old Lady Luck died in the Butts-Mehre Defense Complex Bunker a long time before Larry checked out
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Yep, we are snakebit for sure.
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Old Lady Luck died in the spring of 1983 when Herschel signed that damned contract with Donald Trump
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This athletic department is clueless!!! Admission of guilt by suspending him. Makes him look like he did it whether he did or not…. He’s got to play. If he did it season is already over. So why not play him. Mark richts good heart is starting to piss me off. Big time
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The idiots won’t take notice until you embarrass/shame them. The players should boycott until Gurley is reinstated. Imagine the shit storm that would happen if the noon game didn’t happen because UGA didn’t show up? It was a big deal when a 1-AA team did it. ESPN would eat this shit up, and popular opinion is basically that the NCAA is a bunch of pimps anyway. This would put it over the edge. I am all for it. Burn the bitch to the ground.
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+1
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” Burn the bitch to the ground” – I’m more of a tax guy, is this strategy GAAP?
All kidding aside, I’m with you; just give me a second to get my pitchfork.
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Hear hear!
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What are the Vegas odds on Saturday’s game w/o Gurley now?
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All lines are off.
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Game’s been taken off most boards.
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I’ve spoken out here before against the unjust rule that punishes college athletes from making $ off their likeness while others are making $$$$ off those likenesses. No other students would be punished for making $ off their image (imagine a theater arts major making $ from an appearance in “The Walking Dead”). It’s a stupid and un-American rule.
But it is the rule. And Todd G probably knew about the rule. Saw an article earlier today where Jeb Blazevich said UGA football staff puts the rules in front of the new guys and explains those rules. So if Todd G broke a rule he presumably knew about, the only question is: what’s the disciplinary measure? And as much as I hate to say it, if he did so knowing how much his absence would hurt his team, that was selfish, notwithstanding the understandable temptation put in front of a young man who probably doesn’t have much extra dough.
If it isn’t clear he did it, then I hope UGA wraps this thing up promptly, fights it tooth and nail and we all move on. But like others here, I know that won’t happen.
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Most reasonable post of the day, my thoughts exactly.
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My, somebody’s thinking clearly already. I have to agree. IF he did it, and we don’t know yet that he did, then it was selfish act and he deserves the consequences. The rest of us don’t, but that’s what makes it selfish.
I’ve been at the point for 2 hours where I’m disappointed with Todd, because honestly I thought he was smarter than that. I didn’t think he’d do anything that stupid.
Now I’m starting to be a little upset with him, a little angry. Trying to hold out until we know for sure he did it isn’t working for me.
No. We’ll figure out a way to work the problem so we catch the absolute maximum possible brunt.
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“No. We’ll figure out a way to work the problem so we catch the absolute maximum possible brunt.”
FIFY:
“No. We’ll figure out a way to work the problem so we catch the absolute maximum possible brunt. I shit you not.”
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LOL.
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Bravo.
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If we’re really gonna be Rollover U, I’m not renewing my tickets next season. We’ve done it enough before but this will be the last straw for me.
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We will be abiding by the rules. Beat the rush. There’s and Auburn shirt with your name on it.
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Ahh yes. Just bc some of us can see that UGA consistently goes above and beyond to bend over for the NCAA instead of sticking up for their players like every other school means that we all want an auburn level of cheating. Nice straw man.
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You and fans like you are the reason McGarity can postpone comment until next week.
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Moral victories over following rules that are selectively enforced, at best. The Georgia way…
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Oh yeah, preemptively suspending your best player minus an admission of guilt is totally the same as having multiple QBs who had been kicked off other SEC teams for theft. dismissivejerkoffmotion
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the simple fact is that our cowardly AD and the rest of the administration does not care about the team, the alumni or winning…it’s all about the bottom line and being somehow above the “football schools” in the SEC God forbid we’re compared to those academically challenged “football factories” we compete against…McGarity’s “statement” should be cause for termination for lack of leadership/judgment and competence….he’s the real double agent
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Wait a minute….are you saying Florida infiltrated us with a double-agent four months before we arranged with Mack to infiltrate them with one?
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“ESPN’s Joe Schad that the NCAA investigation” ESPN
“It was UGA that suspended Gurley, not the NCAA, and is conducting the investigation for now.” Emerson, Macon Telegraph
A fine, but important distinction. Not sure what it means, but it means something.
I don’t like the rule, I think it sucks and smacks of plantation law, but it is the rule.
I just hate it for 3…
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McGarity is a pussy. Suspend Gurley for 2 qtrs against Mizzou. The punishment for this infraction has been determined by Manziel. Be a leader McGarity. Shit!!!!!
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Are rumors true that he’s just left the team?!
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wouldn’t blame him one bit if he did …why come back for a lost system and risk injury for a school that is doing him like this
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“UGA fans everywhere will recognize you as a supporter of the Red and Black in the Nike® Men’s Georgia Bulldogs #3 Game Football Jersey. Let your jersey cheer for #3 with the screen-printed numbers on the front, back and sleeves and display your team loyalty with the Georgia logo patch at the v-neck. From the tailgate to the final victorious moments in Sanford Stadium, the tagless collar and clean finish seams keep you comfortable.”
From, appropriately, Dick’s.
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This is the same as with AJ. We hurt ourselves with a 4 game suspension and JM was suspended half a game by the NCAA. UGA is it’s own worst enemy.
There are rules and there are laws. A rule may have been broken, but not a law. The infraction should be treated accordingly.
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@Cojones/October 9, 2014 at 6:05 PM
“Hold on. Manziel sat for 1/2 game for his signing and his friend was and is his agent. We simply sit Todd for 1/2 game to comply with punishment to be meted in kind.”
I see somebody must have had two blunts of Kool-Aid to think that punishment JFF-style will be meted out by the Georgia Athletic Department to Todd for his heinous act(s)
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Call Jesse. Call AL Sharpton.
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Fuck that. Call Huntley Johnson and Willie Meigs.
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Why bother with Huntley and Willie when we’ve already got clowns to the left and jokers to the right
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He must have filmed Jameis Winston stuffing stolen crab legs into that poor girl’s vagina.
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edit:
He must have been caught filiming Jameis Winston stuffing stolen crab legs into that poor girl’s vagina.
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amen
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Btw. For the law and order types that support this: TG may have broken a rule. But to say he knew what he was risking is BS. Because whatever punishment he could end up getting will be completely arbitrary and likely have no precedent.
If there was NCAA bylaw whatever that said in writing what the punishment is for selling autographs and it was a set # of games it would be one thing. Instead we’re dealing with a hugely inconsistent kangaroo court.
I’m sure you guys would love living in a world where getting pulled over for speeding by 5mph could net you anything from a cheap ticket to 30 days in jail. Just depends on what kind of mood the cop or judge is in that day. Ohh. Maybe you could turn yourself in for speeding too. Spend a few days in jail preemptively.
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Yeah, but it’s the law! Break the law and you better be ready for the consequences! If you don’t agree, you should go root for Auburn.
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So this is why Richt didn’t make any players available to the media!!!!
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If I’m not mistaken, didn’t Auburn “suspend” Newton the week of our game with them at the height of the accusations against him, then lawyer up and force the NCAA to make a decision regarding his eligibility right then? The NCAA had nothing and he played the rest of the season. We did something similar just before the season during Jarvis Jones’ first year. All the talk was how we now had a lawyer to take it right to the NCAA and we were not going to roll over like we did with A.J. What happened? Did our milquetoast AD change his mind? McGarity acts like he worked his whole career under Dooley rather than Foley. I doubt he would roll over like this.
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So you are saying wait and see what pans out? Ok, I feel ya.
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Lord help us.
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Sounds like a reasonable request to me…hope you will understand if I don’t hold my breath.
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No, it’s just the equivalent on a wistful prayer on the deck of the Titanic.
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Given Auburn’s football successes, and the Gators under Urbs, I think it’s clear He doesn’t care about college football.
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Seems like Gurley has been denied the right to participate in a state university program without due process of law. He should be able to file for an injunction prohibiting UGA from suspending him without some form of due process.
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Seriously dude? The accusation is for breaking a rule not a law.
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You’re right that there is a difference between a rule and a law. However one thing they are supposed to have in common is precedent and guidelines for punishment if they are broken.
Do you see consistent enforcement by the kangaroo court that is the NCAA.
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meanwhile, mark richt is working on his sunday school lesson.
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Is that all you got? Richt isn’t alleged to have broken any rule or bylaw, Gurley is.
Some may recommend that you consider going to Sunday School. I wouldn’t though, as it is clear you aren’t bright enough to understand anything that you would experience.
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Implication: “You’re too dumb to understand Sunday School.” Way to be a witness there, douchebag. Honestly, if you think that there’s any real emotional, intellectual, or spiritual complexity in Sunday school, then you’re either about 6 years old, or a complete mental midget.
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Similar to something my Daddy used to say to me … The UGA administration could screw up a 2 car funeral.
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The good news is that Chubb will make his name known when he helps us to a W by rushing for 120 on 25 or so carries. He might not be flashy but he’ll grind.
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Agreed. Chubb’s a hoss, he just hasta grow up really fast, in a tough environment. He might not be as good as Gurley, but hell, he’s the best we got left & he ain’t bad.
CHOP
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I like your style, Dude. Gotta find a silver lining in this mess of shit.
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Anyone know who contacted the NCAA? Did we self-report this?
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Does this open the door for more Ramsey?
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The Trembling Dawg with Bauta.
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Good idea. It could work
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This is like a sudden punch in the gut (or lower). Following the Georgia Bulldogs has become much more of a chore than I’d prefer. I don’t know who or what to blame (not that it would do any good anyway), but I’m finding it terribly sad that, if guilty of the violations(s), Gurley would risk abandoning his teammates over pocket change compared with what he’d be able to make in just another few short months. As unselfish as he appeared on the field, this just doesn’t fit.
Nothing short of astonishing. Thank goodness nobody has died, but it almost has that feeling about it.
Man, how quickly things can change!
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If we have to forfeit the games already played, then I suggest red shirting everybody whose been hurt (if eligible) and get next years quarterback/starters into the starting line up. Might as well make lemonade with this lemon.
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I was going to ask this. If he is found guilty are we forced to vacate our 4 wins?
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“If he is found guilty”
It’s not like he killed anybody or anything…
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Who cares? We are basically forfeiting the whole season without Gurley.
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Well, here ya go:http://www.si.com/college-football/2014/10/09/todd-gurley-georgia-bulldogs-suspension
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Thanks for the link. Unless every star in the country does this, Gurley is guilty of stupidity. How could he think he wouldn’t be caught?
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And ain’t the fellow who paid him $400 then ratted him out just a gem of a person?
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No proof money exchanged hands. Key sentence in that article.
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Agreed. On that thread hangs our only apparent hope. Damn, call the lawyers and get the wheels turning quickly, McGarity.
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“Damn, call the lawyers and get the wheels turning quickly, McGarity.”
Ha Ha, too funny. High comedy right there.
You’re kidding right?
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And yet we go ahead and suspend him anyway.
Damn we dumb.
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Amen brother.
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Hope that guy gets outed and blacklisted. Dumb%#@
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I wondered how he had the dough to spend the summer in LA?
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$400 is not going to last long in LA.
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Does that mean he did it more than once?
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Dear Mr. Gurley,
I don’t know what you did or did not do. Whatever happens, this old man thanks you for all your sweat and hard work. It brought a few moments of the pure joy only a great player can bring to a fan.
You are right, Mr. Gurley, Mr. Walker was pretty damn good. So, sir, are you.
Quarterbacks come and go like the night breeze…great tailbacks are the stuff of legend.
I am hoping I will see you on the field in Columbia, but if not, I wish nothing but the very best for you.
You are, sir, the best I have seen in a long, long time. Nobody can take that away from you, or us.
Thank you.
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“UPDATE #5: More details, from Andy Staples.
Bulldogs coach Mark Richt said in a statement. “The important thing for our team is to turn all our attention toward preparation for Missouri.”
He owes you a royalty for that idea
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If you mean he owes me a royalty, I will have my agent get in touch.
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Good. But alert your agent that Mark’s not taking any incoming calls now b/c he’s got to focus on Mizzou
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Like.
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This is the day when the season was lost. The 2014 version of Knoxville 2013.
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Wow…late to the party. So I would have reacted like most of the above. Reading through this leads me to one faint hope…
…maybe, just maybe, CMR, Gurley and the AD have discussed the situation, know his side of the story, will take fair and appropriate steps with the administration, and not let UGA run afoul of the NCAA while at the same time protect Gurley’s (and eveyone else’s) interest.
Sure, there’s little precedent for this other than the Jarvis Jones thing and CMR seems to be learning lessons more and more.
Faint hope…it’s all we got.
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Yup
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I’ve got a more fun hope: Evil Richt has overthrown GM and we can expect these shenanigans going forward. You thought this one was good, wait till they see whats up his sleeve for Auburn.
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He suspends Pruitt?
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I bet you Pruitt wishes he had stayed at FSU. At least they know how to handle this shit. We don’t have a clue. Florida has the whole Florida legal system to cover it’s butts so they aren’t worried either.
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No, but that’s what we tell them during the week leading up to the game. That coupled with a few well-placed tips about to local authorities regarding financial irregularities of a few of their big boosters.
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This whole thing is a travesty, a sham and a mockery…it’s a traveshamockery!
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Lets just cut to the chase, I’m calling Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. If Tod Gurley gets more than a half game suspension then it’s because A) he’s not white and B) his parents aren’t fing millionaires. The NCAA is going to be so dead after this even if it is true, because they are about to take a walk on the third rail of American Politics.
Dear NCAA I just want to remind you that you morons are counting on the Congress to bail your sorry butts out of this current shark attack by voting you an Anti-Trust exemption. Do you really want to rule a poor black kid can’t make money from his likeness but you can. All of your political allies just left the building on this after any action greater than Johnny Football’s half suspension. Further I personally will not give the University of Georgia another cent and my father, I and my son all are alumni.
As far as all you Law & Order goodie two shoes out there. This country considers itself a country of laws because by and large all the damn politicians are lawyers. I am a lawyer and I think you should not be eligible to hold public office if you are a practicing attorney nor should you be allowed to practice for a period of 10 years after serving. Nothing in the world can stop my basic belief that it is the largest conflict of interest ever put over on the US Population.
And one last thing, if this goes further than this Saturday and I’m Todd Gurley’s parents, the young man does not play another down of football for the University of Georgia. He does not need us as much as we need him. They may not be as vindictive as I am but I’m just totally pissed at the NCAA and UGA.
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As a lawyer do you agree with me that both laws and rules are based on precedent and set punishments if you break them. How would the high horse types on here like it if every time they broke a law or rule they were “punished” by a system that has no consistency in their punishments?
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That’s exactly the problem. The rules are there but there enforcement is arbitrary and selective at the same time. The NCAA has too many rules and like the US government and all the states they are only enforced when it is convenient to enforce them. The Law is not an ass, it is the men who enforce it only when the accused furnishes his own rope. I worked for the most vile agency of the government for 11 years and quit because of the way I saw the law enforced. I saw many men and women of conscious quit rather than selectively enforce the revenue laws. If a law is too broad to be enforced it should be repealed. If you really believe in a law then enforce the damn thing equally otherwise you are violating the equal protection clause. I hope Todd has a long and successful career in the NFL and will follow him and pull for him in the future.
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The musical palate cleanser for today is very apropos. God only knows.
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Sure smells like a set-up to me…..
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This is like driving 65 in a 55 zone. Damn near everyone in the world does it. We’re the only program in the country that recognizes it and decides we must be punished for such an evil deed.
The only think I can figure is that Richt thinks he can get him back by the Florida game if he’s held out for the next two games (since Emerson is saying $400 = 2 games). Guess I’ll give McGarity and Richt the benefit of the next week to see how this plays out.
Oh…and Nick Marshall’s a dick. I’d say someone should head butt him but that would probably just cure his inability to speak English.
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I hope the name of the rat gets leaked. I have more of a problem with this ass clown than the “crime” that Todd Gurley has committed.
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Damn. This just sucks all the way around for everyone and especially if it’s over $400.
When the Kentucky player said “why not us, why not Kentucky”…I recalled saying that same thing to myself a few times over the years. Why not us?? Because it’s always something. Let’s go Mason, Chubb, Douglas, Mitchell, Conley, Bennett and hopefully some Hicks and Rome! And the OL stepping up, too.
I guess this is why Richt closed the media off from the players yesterday.
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I just want everyone to know that within the last 5 hours I’ve completed 4 of the 5 stages of grief. Denial, anger, bargaining, depression. Not sure my heart can make it to acceptance tonight. I’ll have to save that for Saturday at Noon!
P.S. “On-going Investigation”…shame on our administration and the NCAA. Just play the kid. Alabama and Auburn add supposed Championship seasons all the time that they cheated and were caught cheating for. Just to think, this could have been ours! PLAY ON TODD!
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his name got leaked by going to EBAY and working backward to the seller.This is hand-able just like Johnny F ..if this guy wants to work in the memorabilia business he must shut up . 80 signing for charity baby I’m with 69 Dawg… the school may have just lost my yearly contribution if they continue on the path they are on . Now, how much does it cost to have my Georgia tattoo removed?
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It’s like finding out Munson died again.
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ouch.
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