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But nothing in the bylaws says anything about having a redshirt year remaining is a factor. Why should it be? Because you can wait a year means you have to?
But the NCAA made up standards it has never before articulated. Standards that don't exist in the bylaws. The only thing the bylaw says about disciplinary issues is that the student-athlete must be in good standing at the university level. It says nothing about the team level. And really...
Notre Dame sure spends a lot of time trying to get tiny advantages. Growing the grass long when faster teams come. Adjusting timeouts to suit the offensive tempo.
Jay Mariotti hired megafirm Gibson Dunn to represent him. They don't typically do criminal law, but the attorney heading the case is a former prosecutor who is supposed to be awesome.
I like it too: it highlights the error of focusing on the dollar amount. I think anyone who thinks the institutional violation at SC is even half as bad as SMU is crazy.
I may be biased, but I don't see it as a lateral move (USC 12 CWS titles, ucla 0). I think Savage will get a long look, but I don't know who is the top candidate. Obviously SC feels it can get a really good coach since it is willing to wait.
While MoC makes his attempt at redemption, the man who is tied to Clarett through the NFL lawsuit is seeking his own redemption.
NFL.com news: Mike Williams works to go from bust to blue-collar contributor
Samuel McMaster, Jr.: New Mexico Poker Pro Plays for Freedom - ABC News
Hi, I am guilty of 26 charges of securities fraud. I need to make money playing poker to stay out of jail. Mind if I deal?