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Miami (FL) Hurricanes (1926-2003)

Gotta love that Paul Dee! One player's parents getting benefits in an entirely different city? "YOU SHOULDA KNOWN!"

73 players and getting hookers, cars, rims, yacht rides, and more? Coaches going with him to strip clubs? Letting this booster run down the [censored]ing tunnel with your team, and then naming a lounge on campus after him?

"OH HOW WERE WE TO KNOW??!?!?!"
 
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"While we declined comment for Yahoo's request, Coach Hill indicated he was very
comfortable with, and very confident in how he conducted himself while at the University
of Miami," said UF spokesman Steve McClain in a statement late Tuesday night.

If you can't be comfortable and confident sitting on a couch on a yacht with a Gold Club hooker, when are you going to be comfortable and confident?
 
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"I know what's going on in my athletic department."
 
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SmoovP;1970408; said:
The best - the absolute best - part of this whole deal is that the Miami prostitution party hotel rooms were booked under the name, "Teddy Dupay."
Yeah. Supposedly because he and Shapiro shared the same height. :lol:

In all seriousness, the Bama coaches and Hill HAVE to give interviews with the NCAA. If they do not spill all....or if they equivocate or mislead - then 10.1 Show Cause City.

So......ya know.....I picked the....

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With a new coach and a new AD, the only head that writers can really call for is Shalala's. And here it is.

From the SI article by Mandel that NF linked above:

Certainly it wasn't the players, who, though they knowingly jeopardized their eligibility and flaunted their status as football players, could no more resist the temptations of South Beach than any other 18- or 19-year-old. We didn't get mad at Ohio State players for getting free tattoos; we got mad at their coach for finding out and doing nothing about it.

It probably should be Miami president Donna Shalala, the long-outspoken advocate for her football program who recently bragged to ESPN the Magazine about monitoring the sidelines on game days for suspicious guests, yet was caught on camera, beaming over a $50,000 donation from the rogue booster himself. But no, not angry -- that picture's too funny. (She should still resign first thing Wednesday.)

Actually, one man towers over this story, even though he's only briefly mentioned: Former Miami athletic director Paul Dee.

Dee, you may recall, was the Committee on Infractions chairman for USC's much-publicized case last summer involving former stars Reggie Bush and O.J. Mayo. It was Dee who, in announcing some of the stiffest penalties of the last 20 years (a two-year bowl ban and 30 docked scholarships), closed with the preachy reminder that "high-profile athletes demand high-profile compliance."

Dee, Miami's AD during most of the period covering Shapiro's allegations, is retired and no longer under NCAA jurisdiction. Still, it seems only fair he should spend a day at USC's Heritage Hall wearing a sandwich board with the word "Hypocrite."

Dee if this sounds familiar: "We didn't have any suspicion that he was doing anything like this. "He didn't do anything to cause concern."

I'm fairly certain I heard Pete Carroll say something to that effect, repeatedly, about Bush's time at USC. He insisted there's no way he or anyone else at the school could have known that Bush's parents were living the high life in San Diego -- a defense Dee and his committee sharply rebuked.

But no, those were the words of Dee himself, Tuesday, to the Palm Beach Post, in regards to Shapiro's allegations. Seriously. The same guy whose committee lamented the access outsiders had to the Trojans' locker room and sidelines also told the Post that, " [Shapiro] would come by, ask to go out to practice and we would send one of our staffers to accompany him."
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So go ahead, NCAA. Drop the hammer. If the Committee does in fact believe that high-profile athletes demand high-profile compliance, Miami took negligence to an entirely different level.

Cont'd ...
 
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There is little to no chance this has anything to do with Butch Davis. According to the timeline established by Shapiro he didn't start giving stuff away until after the conclusion of the 2001-02 season. The team banquet was in December, and a few weeks after that (the date is unclear in the article) is when he gave away that first pair of NBA tickets to Williams. Meanwhile Butch Davis was hired away by the Browns in late January. If there was any overlap all it couldn't have been by more than a matter of days, and I highly doubt a player getting a set of NBA tix is something that would've come across his desk.
I haven't gotten the chance to read the whole thing yet.....but you're assuming he isn't lying about his time frame. How possible is it that he is just protecting at least 1 crystal football?
 
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