MaliBuckeye
1) Be A Man.
BB73;1713928; said:May I offer you this? You just had your highest-rated recruit refused by the Admissions Department.
'Tis but wafer thin...
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BB73;1713928; said:May I offer you this? You just had your highest-rated recruit refused by the Admissions Department.
DiamondBuck;1714123; said:NOBODY expects the Spread Offense! Our chief weapon is speed...speed and shiftiness. Our two weapons are speed and shiftiness...and superior conditioning.... Our *three* weapons are speed, shiftiness, superior conditioning... and an almost fanatical devotion to Florida recruiting... Our *four*...no... *Amongst* our weapons.... Amongst our weaponry...are such elements as speed, shiftiness... I'll come in again.
BB73;1713928; said:May I offer you this? You just had your highest-rated recruit refused by the Admissions Department.
Oh8ch;1714304; said:
I cut down trees, I skip and jump
I like to press wild flowers
I put on women's clothing
and hang around in bars.
(so much for the low hanging fruit)
Oh8ch;1714304; said:
Tlangs;1714601; said:Not to be lost in all this mess with U news, Masoli getting the boot, conference expansion....
Still an Ass
The informed rumors are flying.
So, don't be surprised if West Virginia University announces it has self-reported to the NCAA and also self-imposed sanctions on its football program for violations.
The problem?
Call it the Rich Rodriguez trickledown.
When the NCAA began investigating allegations at Michigan that Rodriguez had too many coaches on the practice field and was exceeding the time limit for preparation per week, WVU was included in the investigation.
Obviously, that's because Rodriguez was the Mountaineers' head coach before leaving for Michigan. So, the NCAA wanted to determine if Rich Rod committed the same transgressions at WVU.
What the NCAA discovered, according to sources with knowledge of the situation, is those practices have continued at WVU.
That's why WVU apparently has self-reported to the NCAA. It seems that two members of the football program that aren't on the coaching staff have indeed been coaching during practices.
According to sources, WVU's self-report allegedly listed the pair as Pat Kirkland, director of High School Relations, and Dale Wolfley, director of Player Development.
At this point, there is no information about what the self-imposed sanctions could entail.
Stay tuned.