Yeah. I'm a big Jackie Sherrill fan.
Anybody that can piss off Joe Paterno as much as he did is a winner with me.
Anybody that can piss off Joe Paterno as much as he did is a winner with me.
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how do they plan on enforcing that?And so it begins... Kneel before your new master, SECSPN.
Is It Really Illegal to Tweet a College Game? | NBC Chicago
You are absolutely right-banning it from the stands is impossible-individual players could be monitored-like the NFL is surely doing w/ Ochocinco, given their game ban on twittering and his penchant for antics/twittering.BuckeyeNation27;1518298; said:how do they plan on enforcing that?
Joe Schad will follow you on Twitter and tweet that you're ejected from the venue, then he'll deface your Facebook wall.BuckeyeNation27;1518298; said:how do they plan on enforcing that?
Dryden;1518320; said:Joe Schad will follow you on Twitter and tweet that you're ejected from the venue, then he'll deface your Facebook wall.
Dryden;1518320; said:Joe Schad will follow you on Twitter and tweet that you're ejected from the venue, then he'll deface your Facebook wall.
BigWoof31;1518323; said:It's not that big of a deal though - because Lou Holtz is still bat-[censored] crazy and will give you a helmet sticker.
Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1518796; said:In other SEC news, Florida opens as a 73 point favorite over Charleston Southern.
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Lets see if ESPN rips in to this weak scheduling....
TheIronColonel;1518809; said:Oh yes, of course they will. Shooting the golden goose: a wise business decision for all of recorded history.
BigWoof31;1518962; said:
NCAA investigating Vols' Brown
NOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin says the NCAA is investigating an eligibility problem involving freshman tailback Bryce Brown.
At issue is Brown's amateur status as a high school athlete, a person familiar with the investigation told
. The NCAA is reviewing whether money was raised for Brown to visit colleges during his sophomore year. Tennessee was not recruiting Brown then, according to the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.
"I think it's a gigantic distraction. I think it's very unfortunate," Kiffin said in announcing the investigation after Tuesday's practice.
The investigation has nothing to do with Brown's recruitment by Tennessee or any other school or his grades, Kiffin said.
Brown was recruited out of Wichita, Kan., as one of the top high school prospects in 2009 and committed to the Volunteers after letting a scholarship offer from Miami expire.
He's spent significant time playing with the Vols' first team offense during fall camp, and Kiffin has repeatedly praised his progress. Continued...
Don't be jealous, that thread is the best thing to come out of the state of Oklahoma in years. :tongue2:BigWoof31;1519650; said:Seriously. That whole board can get [censored]ed