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Duh U and the 7th Floor Crew

less often? this story is all over the place. I'm surprised it's just now getting to the planet.

espn is running hard with it because if they didnt they may have to actually discuss the real big news of cfb which is one of the biggest ncaa penalties handed down to a bcs school in quite some time. of course the fact that these infractions occurred under the perview of that senile, bird-looking, jabbering ass-hat they sit next to mark may every week may have something to do with it.
 
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espn is running hard with it because if they didnt they may have to actually discuss the real big news of cfb which is one of the biggest ncaa penalties handed down to a bcs school in quite some time. of course the fact that these infractions occurred under the perview of that senile, bird-looking, jabbering ass-hat they sit next to mark may every week may have something to do with it.
ESPN is talking about the Gamecocks, haven't you seen? Of course, in the wake of a pretty harsh penalty being hammered down on SC, ESPN is running another feel-good story about 40-year old So. WR, Tim "Pops" Frisby, who is leaving the team after this season to focus on his degree.

ESPN wouldn't want anything negative to tarnish the images of two of ESPN's biggest darlings, Holtz and Spurrier.
 
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So it's okay to rap in the song just not help put it out there for people to hear,

University of Miami boots blogger from campus housing

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</TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-LEFT: #cccccc 1px solid" width=5> </TD><TD><NOBR> </NOBR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!-- T9059397 -->MIAMI - Administrators at the University of Miami ordered the student who blogged a raunchy rap song recorded by members of the football team to leave campus housing for the remainder of the semester.

The order for student Kyle Munzenrieder came in a hand-delivered letter on Monday afternoon from Dean of Students William Sandler, Jr.
Munzenrieder was told he had to turn in his room key and vacate his room by 5 p.m.

Sandler, through a spokesman, declined comment.
The chain of events leading to Munzenrieder getting booted out of campus housing began last week when he blogged a nine-minute song - featuring current University of Miami football players - on the Internet.

Munzenrieder's blog, which included a link to the song, got picked up by ESPN.com. The rap song included several males describing lewd sexual acts in detail, including group sex references.

The group called itself ''The Seventh Floor Crew,'' referring to team members who lived in Mahoney Residential College (campus housing), according to Munzenrieder's blog.
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Well I listened to it, and it pales in comparision to some of the stuff you could hear kids in my school "free styling". Its not the worst song I've ever heard, but its also not the best either. Turn on BET(mainly late at night) and look at those artists who get paid big bucks to sing like that.
 
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