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Gregg Doyel Smears Tressel in Recruiting Article

No surprise. After all, the other CBS Sportline writer is the great(big turd) Mike Freeman. He of cheating, NY Times fame. I got into it with him a few times and he's so stupid that he responded to all my e-mails and was especially pissed when I told him "you're not even the best sportswriter in your own house". (his wife is Kelly Whiteside from USA Today)

Doyel's deal is that he'll write an article to get people pissed and after they reply to him, he looks up any personal information on them he can find then uses it when he writes back on the message board. He comes up with some funny stuff sometimes, but he's still a tool.
 
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diehardbuckeye;1093707; said:
How is this any different than Elder hold a stag night with Weis before signing day. What is a Stag Night anyways, for real I had never heard of one before I started following recruiting.

:lol: Stag Night = Bachelor party = Stag party = titties and beer
 
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diehardbuckeye;1093707; said:
How is this any different than Elder hold a stag night with Weis before signing day. What is a Stag Night anyways, for real I had never heard of one before I started following recruiting.

Stag Night = Bachelor party = Stag party = titties and beer





Weis + titties = an equation I do not want solved.



What comes to mind when you think about these 2 together. Oh Noes!
 
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leroyjenkins;1093720; said:
Stag Night = Bachelor party = Stag party = titties and beer

Weis + titties = an equation I do not want solved.

What comes to mind when you think about these 2 together. Oh Noes!


LOL!!! CREMEPUFF. CHARLIE HAS MAN-BOOBS! NOT TRESSEL-LIKE. TRESSEL DOES NOT HAVE MAN-BOOBS! HA!

MAN-BOOBS...WEIS > TRESSEL! HA! YOU DON'T KNOW NOTHING. LOL! LOL!
 
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Steve19;1093836; said:
LOL!!! CREMEPUFF. CHARLIE HAS MAN-BOOBS! NOT TRESSEL-LIKE. TRESSEL DOES NOT HAVE MAN-BOOBS! HA!

MAN-BOOBS...WEIS > TRESSEL! HA! YOU DON'T KNOW NOTHING. LOL! LOL!

South Africa = South Bend ?

:biggrin:
 
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In the time it took me to read Doyle's article, and this thread, I could've been curing cancer, ending world hunger, or killing terrorists. I bet that if Gregg Doyle wasn't such a terrorism supporting, baby starving, cancer on society we'd be doing much better than we are.


Of course, I have no proof, just some vague ramblings...I sent them in to CBSsportsline anyways and requested a full time columnist position.
 
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This crap just makes me sick! This guy doesn't seriously think JT had bad motives? How can he cover Ohio State sports and not believe in JT? Even if he hated OSU, it's not even funny that a journalist just makes up crap to sell a newspaper. Now who's dealing in less than ethical areas?

Maybe he should take his conspiracy theories to the National Enquirer or something. Those readers might enjoy his garbage.
 
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Taosman;1092746; said:
More "yellow" journalism.

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You no makey lacist comment!
 
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Weis is now a part of the debate, so I suppose all will be well in the final analysis.

Should Coaches Speak if Money is Raised?

On one of the precious few nights of the recruiting period, when he could have been preaching Notre Dame Football in the living room of any prospect in America, coach Charlie Weis chose to speak to 800 adults he couldn't sign to a national letter of intent.

As bagpipes played the Notre Dame Victory March, Weis took the podium inside the gymnasium of Cincinnati's Elder High School and began a rousing speech to a partisan crowd that had paid handsomely for the show.

For Elder High, this was a boon, a night where Weis' star power drew in Fighting Irish fans and helped the school raise nearly $30,000 in profit, an estimated $10,000 more than normal, according to event organizer Russ Borgan.

"It's a big jump," he said of the Jan. 16 event.

Less than three weeks later, Weis received a signed letter of intent from tight end Kyle Rudolph, a top 20 national recruit according to Rivals.com. Rudolph's high school?

Cincinnati Elder.

During his speech at Elder, Weis made no mention of Rudolph ? who had verbally committed to the Irish months before ? and told the crowd why: NCAA rules prohibit coaches from talking publicly about high school prospects until the players have signed a letter of intent.

But whether it was an NCAA violation for Weis to serve as the keynote speaker at a high school event that included fundraising is a point of confusion and contention in the recruiting world.

The practice of coaches speaking at high school events has been going on for decades. But it's fundraising in association with those events that has prompted scrutiny. And should the NCAA find Notre Dame and Weis to be in violation of its rules, coaches across the nation could expect similar sanctions.

"He did what he was supposed to do," said Notre Dame spokesman John Heisler, explaining that before committing to the event, Weis checked with school officials and the university determined it would be within NCAA rules for him to participate. Weis was unavailable to comment on the matter, Heisler said.

cont'd
 
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