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Rutgers Scarlet Knights (official troll of PedSU)

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Definitely Jersey, but how is the smaller girl in the mount over top the pleasently plump guidette? Nice capris on the guido though.
 
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Definitely Jersey, but how is the smaller girl in the mount over top the pleasently plump guidette? Nice capris on the guido though.

Have never seen more vicious fighting in my life... than I saw.. many times.. next to Jennings Jr High in Akron Ohio... girl on girl... and it was on till death...
Can't think of any girl-on-girl stuff here.. but I'm sure it's out there.. I mean, really.. Camden, Trenton, Newark... wicked
 
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Rutgers WR Carroo expected to have assault charges dropped

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Rutgers wide receiver Leonte Carroo could have a charge of simple assault dropped by a New Jersey court today. The woman he is accused of slamming to the concrete has agreed to drop the restraining order request and has asked the assault charge against the Rutgers receiver be dropped as well. NJ.com reports today the woman and Carroo each appeared in a family court on Tuesday, and the woman told the judge she is not scared of Carroo.

So, what does this mean for football? Simply put, it means Carroo may be eligible to play again as soon as this weekend. That would be good timing, as Rutgers is set to host Michigan State this Saturday nigh

Entire article: http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...roo-expected-to-have-assault-charges-dropped/
 
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Rutgers hires law firm specializing in NCAA violations; NCAA not digging around just yet

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The first month of the football season at Rutgers has had its share of off-field stories worth keeping an eye on, so the news on Tuesday that the university has hired Bond, Schoeneck & King, a law firm with a history of working on NCAA violation cases, is certainly a bit of an eye-opener. The NCAA is not, at this time, investigating Rutgers. Instead, this is a move to investigate a pair of concerns related to the football program so that they may be properly reported to the NCAA if and when needed.

“Rutgers has retained outside counsel with expertise in NCAA infractions to help identify any potential rules violations,” Rutgers senior vice president for external affairs Peter McDonough said in a report published by NJ.com. “This is an ongoing and rigorous process that helps us to identify any shortcomings, to self-report them as required by NCAA rules and to remedy them as best practices demand.”
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The hired firm tends to serve as a liaison with the NCAA, but Rutgers will be given a final copy of the firm’s investigation for review. If Rutgers determines any NCAA violations were commited as determined by the report, that information will be passed on to the NCAA. The information revealed or uncovered in the firm’s investigation will determine if the NCAA will have to do some of its own digging, or merely adopt the firm’s report at face value and decide on any appropriate punishment from there.

Entire article: http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...-violations-ncaa-not-digging-around-just-yet/
 
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