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Yep, 15-straight days with an Ohio State story ending the night (12 a.m.) on ESPN.com.

I thought it would top off at 10 days. I was wrong.

I now think it could hit 30 consecutive days (just due to Ohio State generating clicks, views, etc.).
 
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CHU;1940388; said:
Yep, 15-straight days with an Ohio State story ending the night (12 a.m.) on ESPN.com.

I thought it would top off at 10 days. I was wrong.

I now think it could hit 30 consecutive days (just due to Ohio State generating clicks, views, etc.).

WGAF. Just stop going to anything ESPN related. It's cathartic.
 
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GrizzlyBuck;1940512; said:
This, enjoying life much more since I've been boycotting all things espIn it helps there's been nothing worth watching on there

I've been boycotting since 2004. I only occasionally catch gameday, and very very rarely will I watch a sportscenter (usually when I'm on the road and cant find anything else on).
 
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http://weblogs.sun-sentinel.com/spo...g/2011/06/hyde5_ncaa_in_south_florida_in.html


By Dave Hyde June 16, 2011 07:28 AM

1. NCAA investigators are coming to South Florida this week to look into the recruiting of several high-school football stars and the methods of several colleges in doing so, according to a source.

Among the schools whose recruits are in question: Ohio State, Louisiana State, Auburn and Tennessee.




Yes, rest easy, Miami, Florida and Florida State fans. This isn't about you. The schools involved have been successful for years in getting players out of South Florida, and enough red flags have been raised about money changing hands in the recruiting process to merit the investigation, the source said.
High schools officials, street agents, seven-on-seven tournaments - they're all going to be asked questions by the NCAA.
 
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Yes, rest easy, Miami, Florida and Florida State fans. This isn't about you. The schools involved have been successful for years in getting players out of South Florida, and enough red flags have been raised about money changing hands in the recruiting process to merit the investigation, the source said.

What a load of crap. Maybe the players just wanted to get the fuck out of South Florida. Miami's been in the crapper since 2003. FSU has likewise been mediocre for years. Florida can't take everyone. What--barring evidence to the contrary--is to suggest that these players aren't simply looking to land at a national title contender outside the state?
 
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ORD_Buckeye;1941316; said:
What a load of crap. Maybe the players just wanted to get the fuck out of South Florida. Miami's been in the crapper since 2003. FSU has likewise been mediocre for years. Florida can't take everyone. What--barring evidence to the contrary--is to suggest that these players aren't simply looking to land at a national title contender outside the state?

It said questions have been raised about money changing hands
 
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Yes, rest easy, Miami, Florida and Florida State fans. This isn't about you. The schools involved have been successful for years in getting players out of South Florida, and enough red flags have been raised about money changing hands in the recruiting process to merit the investigation, the source said.
High schools officials, street agents, seven-on-seven tournaments - they're all going to be asked questions by the NCAA.
Lamarcus Joyner is a buckeye?
 
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