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LOL....Deadspin stealing my thunder...
Look...it's easy to see why the guy won the Heisman. He's gifted physically, and yes, even when you look at him on the sideline, you can tell he's into the game, supporting his teammates to an extent. He's encouraging on the sideline, he's talking with McGuire between possessions, and he's helping to coach up receivers.
But....why was he even in the FREAKING STADIUM AT ALL?!?
When Dantonio suspended Bullough, he didn't go to the stadium:
Urbs suspended Spence and held him out indefinitely.
Was he with the team on the sideline? NO....he wasn't:
Bo Pelini suspended a possible starter at safety for the ENTIRE YEAR:
Do ya see him hanging out on the sidelines? No....
Satan down in Tuscaloosa even suspended guys this year:
But Jimbo? Come on. What a sleezeball.
We all know Bobby Bowden was a sleezeball. But he was a sleezeball with class. You knew he was cheating. He knew that YOU knew he was cheating, too. But he did it with class.
For some odd reason, I think of this scene from one of my favorite movies....one guy is Jimbo, one is Bobby. Who do you think is who?
http://deadspin.com/espn-showed-jameis-winston-onscreen-48-times-during-fsu-1637328909
Viewers of last night's Clemson-Florida State overtime thriller couldn't help but notice how often ESPN's broadcast on ABC showed suspended FSU quarterback Jameis Winston. Indeed, after every big play it felt like the cameras went to Winston to see the Heisman Trophy-winner's reaction. But how much of the broadcast was really dedicated to a player who would never appear in the game?
Five percent, it turns out. (Put another way, it means one of every 20 seconds of game broadcast was spent showing Winston; in total, the benched QB was onscreen for eight full minutes.) Game announcers
Five percent, it turns out. (Put another way, it means one of every 20 seconds of game broadcast was spent showing Winston; in total, the benched QB was onscreen for eight full minutes.) Game announcers Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit referred to Jameis Winston 60 times by name, and a total of 48 camera takes featuring Winston appeared in the broadcast.
We've compiled last night's Winston appearances in the above video; for time considerations, a one minute, 34 second-long intro about Jameis Winston's status was omitted.
Look...it's easy to see why the guy won the Heisman. He's gifted physically, and yes, even when you look at him on the sideline, you can tell he's into the game, supporting his teammates to an extent. He's encouraging on the sideline, he's talking with McGuire between possessions, and he's helping to coach up receivers.
But....why was he even in the FREAKING STADIUM AT ALL?!?
When Dantonio suspended Bullough, he didn't go to the stadium:
But after pushing Michigan State to the brink of the Rose Bowl, he was forced to watch The Granddaddy Of Them All on television from a Pasadena restaurant -- in the shadows of where his teammates were making school history.
Urbs suspended Spence and held him out indefinitely.
Was he with the team on the sideline? NO....he wasn't:
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State defensive end Noah Spence failed his second drug test since December and was subsequently suspended indefinitely late last week.
Urban Meyer, however, said after the Buckeyes' 66-0 win over Kent State that Spence's situation is still being evaluated. While that's happening, Spence is still practicing with the Buckeyes.
"He's doing things to get healthy," Meyer said. "But he's also, you know, we're supporting him."
Bo Pelini suspended a possible starter at safety for the ENTIRE YEAR:
Do ya see him hanging out on the sidelines? No....
Nebraska's defensive backfield suffered another setback Friday when coach Bo Pelini announced that sophomore safety LeRoy Alexander has been suspended for the 2014 season.
A news release from Nebraska media relations didn't specify the reason for the suspension, and said Pelini wouldn't comment further on the matter.
The Lincoln Police Department and UNL police said they had no record of any recent contact with Alexander.
Alexander has participated in Nebraska's first week of fall camp. He will remain on scholarship and be allowed to practice with the team this season, Pelini said.
Satan down in Tuscaloosa even suspended guys this year:
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- University of Alabama coach Nick Saban announced following the first practice of fall camp that Brandon Ivory, Jarran Reed and Tim Williams have been suspended for "violation of team rules and policies."
"Each guy can return to the team upon completion of the requirement of what they have to do relative their suspension," Saban explained. "We have no date that I can give you when that's going to be completed."
Ivory, a senior who started all 12 games last season at nose guard, was one of only five returning starters from 2013. Reed, a junior college transfer, was expected to compete for first-team reps on the defensive line as well. And Williams, a former four-star defensive end who appeared in seven games as a true freshman last season, was expected to compete for reps at outside linebacker.
But Jimbo? Come on. What a sleezeball.
We all know Bobby Bowden was a sleezeball. But he was a sleezeball with class. You knew he was cheating. He knew that YOU knew he was cheating, too. But he did it with class.
For some odd reason, I think of this scene from one of my favorite movies....one guy is Jimbo, one is Bobby. Who do you think is who?
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