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MaxBuck;1722817; said:Lane Kiffin. What an ass.
But...I feel sorry for the actual ass.
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MaxBuck;1722817; said:Lane Kiffin. What an ass.
ORD_Buckeye;1722903; said:Somehow this picture seems the perfect metaphor for USC.
y0yoyoin;1722798; said:
I think he simply forgot. How do you know he "promised?" Yes, he was scheduled to be his host, however, that does not illustrate promised. Maybe he got his timeline messed up?
fanbase? hell....look at the reactions from the athletic dept. even if they were harsh, there's no way in hell I'd reduce them after the crap they said.Personally, I do think the penalties were a little harsh, but after seeing the actions of their fanbase, all I can do is laugh. Instead of hoping for a reduction during the appeal, they start to look for reasons to trash other schools. Karma is a bitch.
NJ-Buckeye;1724380; said:I'd increase them... cuz it's obvious they didn't learn a thing nor feel any remorse
July 1, 2010 | 11:14 am
Todd McNair, who was USC’s running backs coach for the last six seasons and a key figure in the the NCAA’s investigation of the school’s athletic department, is no longer part of the staff.
“Todd McNair’s contract expired on June 30, 2010,” Coach Lane Kiffin said. “We have no additional comment.”
McNair has not been in USC’s coaching offices since the NCAA handed down sanctions against USC that include four years’ probation, a two-year bowl ban and the loss of 30 scholarships over three years.
As part of the sanctions, McNair was forbidden from contacting recruits.
Ttown;1725303; said:Unfathomable how a university whose coaches and ex coaches and AD all swear it's a big mistake or the ncaa is in error would not keep on a coach who coached all those great RB's.
It has to be a BIG mistake, right?
methomps;1725363; said:Yeah, because if there is any position where the coach makes the player, it's runningback.