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2025 scUM Shenanigans, Arguments - NCAA: no wins taken away, no postseason ban

And to think, DeVier Posey lost nine or ten games for selling trinkets.
Looking forward to the 30 for 30 about all of the players whose lives were ruined and spiraled out of control because the stink of NCAA violations followed them out the door and everywhere else they went, juxtaposed against Cunty Fuckbats from up north celebrating getting away with it and all the lucrative draft capital and lifetimes of autograph appearances the players all got for keeping the championships...oh wait, that will never come out because ESPN is likely complicit in this drivel somehow.
 
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Looking forward to the 30 for 30 about all of the players whose lives were ruined and spiraled out of control because the stink of NCAA violations followed them out the door and everywhere else they went, juxtaposed against Cunty Fuckbats from up north celebrating getting away with it and all the lucrative draft capital and lifetimes of autograph appearances the players all got for keeping the championships...oh wait, that will never come out because ESPN is likely complicit in this drivel somehow.

The whole sports media is complicit. They pretty much all refused to even acknowledge the possibility that 3 complete seasons were totally compromised, most of them downplayed it as "no big deal" when they were allowed to talk about it.
 
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It feels like the NCAA was more interested in avoiding challenges to the ruling.

It also feels like the NCAA no longer is interested in doing anything beyond self-sustaining actions.

If it would make a bean's worth of difference, I'd love to see all parties impacted by what was explicitly stated in the COI, challenge the NCAA on the punishment. Never going to happen. But it would be somewhat gratifying if nothing else. Because right now... there is nothing else.
 
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It feels like the NCAA was more interested in avoiding challenges to the ruling.

It also feels like the NCAA no longer is interested in doing anything beyond self-sustaining actions.

If it would make a bean's worth of difference, I'd love to see all parties impacted by what was explicitly stated in the COI, challenge the NCAA on the punishment. Never going to happen. But it would be somewhat gratifying if nothing else. Because right now... there is nothing else.

This is not a self sustaining action for the NCAA. Everyone is gonna hammer down on them for being toothless now and this makes them even more irrelevant than before.
 
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In the end they were found guilty, so Scum fans better not come with any smack talk. It is the punishment that is ridiculous.

Anything less than vacated wins/title and a bowl ban was always going to be celebrated as a huge W by the DFBIA. it doesn't matter what the findings are to them now because they lost nothing
 
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Yeah if I was the other teams in the NCAA and saw this. I'm like you have no interest in protecting the integrity of the sport I see no reason for you to exist.

Players are getting paid at will now and schools are pretty much just doing what they want anyways so yea they need to stop treating college football as some academic level amateur entity, it's just a farce to keep doing so.
 
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This is not a self sustaining action for the NCAA. Everyone is gonna hammer down on them for being toothless now and this makes them even more irrelevant than before.
Oh, they are in big big trouble after this. I don't see any program falling on the sword from here on out.

For an oversight organization already teetering on the edge, make no mistake this really hits their credibility, and may be the final nail.
 
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