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TheIronColonel;1838664; said:I'm trying to figure out why any college allows the NCAA to stick around. What do they do? Skim money off the top, fail to punish actual, real cheaters, and then nickel/dime schools that actually try to follow the rules. Why in the hell would ANYONE not just kick the NCAA to the curb?
I'm trying to figure out why any college allows the NCAA to stick around.
For the record I got all my tattoos done in orlando at Hart and Huntington at Universal City Walk
Michael Brewster
Damn! I don't have any tats so don't ask me!
Jake Stoneburner
I paid for my tattoos. GoBucks
Terrelle Pryor
Oh8ch;1838672; said:The colleges are the NCAA.
and Tress is so smart and thorough that I would bet my house that he had folks cover the AJ Green problem stuff again. The bone-headedness of the allegations alone make me think that they are not true.
Gatorubet;1838644; said:Kidding aside, I hope this is not true. I am looking forward to the SB game so much it is hard to get excited about the Urban swan song bowl. TP needs to zip his tweet. No good can come of that, save more press on the subject. And if any of it is true, I would be even more disappointed due to the AJ Green story - everyone should know about trading college football notoriety for things of value, be it selling a jersey or an autograph. NOBODY thinks that autographed stuff does not increase in value, and Tress is so smart and thorough that I would bet my house that he had folks cover the AJ Green problem stuff again. The bone-headedness of the allegations alone make me think that they are not true.
GeorgiaBuck2;1838645; said:Thanks for the support gator.
neomits;1838684; said:We were semi hesitant but did some research and found his twitter ID was @Finelineinkusa where he had communicated with TP so it seemed legit. This was early last week. We haven't heard back from him since.
Oh8ch;1838672; said:The colleges are the NCAA.
Here is the absurdity - and I have said this for every incident of this type regardless of school.
We have young men of 19 and 20 rubbing up against the millions of dollars that are today's college football. Coaches rake it in. The media rakes it in. The Athletic Department rakes it in. The NCAA itself rakes it in. Please explain how the athletic department uses that money it "rakes in". Could it be that most of that money goes into better facilities and training as well as more scholarships for folk in non-revenue sports that go on to benefit the community and humanity ? I agree that coaches and administrators consume some of the money...but the players seem to want to play for the most highly paid coaches.
As for the players - they get a free education. Balderdash. Many of us will earn over our careers...thanks in large part to having a college education. So you're saying it's worth nothing ?
TP is worth 7 figures to OSU if he is worth a dime. Yet his very signature is not his own. I agree that it's ironic...but those are the rules that Pryor agreed to abide by when he signed his LOI. If he didn't want to put up with them, he could have just paid his way to school and used its facilities to train himself to be a NFL prospect. As we've seen with the SEC programs, if there is an inch given they will take a mile. You have to either regulate or not.