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Post by zacharyjarm on Oct 30, 2014 19:59:07 GMT -5
Not sure how a coach can let him play given all the accusations.
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Post by Wolferuns on Oct 30, 2014 20:00:28 GMT -5
You would be the only one given Jimbo and Fsu's track record.
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Post by Wolferuns on Oct 30, 2014 20:01:27 GMT -5
Having come from the Saban tree, I am shocked you are shocked.
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Post by zacharyjarm on Oct 30, 2014 20:04:29 GMT -5
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Post by Wolferuns on Oct 30, 2014 20:12:23 GMT -5
Our current coach does not hesitate to take action, and I do not recall anyone claiming CUM was not an ass.
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Post by Wolferuns on Oct 30, 2014 20:14:39 GMT -5
By the way how many coaches has BAMA had that landed that program on probation?
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Post by theswan on Oct 30, 2014 20:14:54 GMT -5
Having come from the Saban tree, I am shocked you are shocked. Who exactly played for Bama in a game you feel should've been suspended?
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Post by Wolferuns on Oct 30, 2014 20:16:00 GMT -5
Having come from the Saban tree, I am shocked you are shocked. Who exactly played for Bama in a game you feel should've been suspended? See the scandals about T-Town menswear.
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Post by zacharyjarm on Oct 30, 2014 20:27:19 GMT -5
Our current coach does not hesitate to take action, and I do not recall anyone claiming CUM was not an ass. LMAO, right. Really you put your foot in your mouth constantly dealing with Bama.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2014 20:42:13 GMT -5
Are you also shocked when the sky is blue?
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Post by Wolferuns on Oct 30, 2014 20:47:59 GMT -5
Our current coach does not hesitate to take action, and I do not recall anyone claiming CUM was not an ass. LMAO, right. Really you put your foot in your mouth constantly dealing with Bama. Really? I think you are just another Fanboy Key dates for Alabama’s NCAA run-ins since 1993: January 1993: Led by coach Gene Stallings, Alabama defeats Miami 34-13 in the Sugar Bowl to finish 13-0 and win the 1992 national championship, the school’s first since Bear Bryant’s last in 1979. Early the next morning, star defensive back Antonio Langham signs with a sports agent, but the underclassman decides to stay at Alabama. September 1994: NCAA delivers official letter of inquiry accusing Alabama of rules violations under Stallings, including allowing Langham to play during the 1993 season and lack of institutional control. August 1995: In its first-ever NCAA penalty for rules violations, Alabama is placed on probation for three years, banned from a bowl appearance, ordered to give up 26 scholarships over three years and forced to foreit eight victories from 1993. November 1995: NCAA appeals committee sides with Alabama, lifting one year of probation and restoring nine scholarships. May 1996: NCAA strips the football program of one scholarship for failing to disclose player loans that were guaranteed by a Birmingham tire and wheel dealer. November 1996: NCAA Infractions Committee admits making a major mistake in its handling of the Langham case, publicly apologizes to a school official wrongly accused of ethical lapse. Stallings retires days later, setting the stage for the hiring of defensive coordinator Mike DuBose as head coach. February 1999: Alabama avoids NCAA sanctions following claims a former assistant basketball coach, Tyrone Beaman, tried to create a slush fund for recruits. NCAA warns severe penalties could result from any violations over the next five years. May 1999 — Head coach Mike DuBose holds a news conference to deny rumors of improper conduct with a former secretary. DuBose later admits his denial was misleading and the school pays $360,000 to settle the woman’s sexual harassment claim. December 1999 — DuBose receives two-year contract extension after Alabama beats Florida 34-7 to win its first Southeastern Conference football title since 1992. November 2000: DuBose resigns and coaches his last game, a 9-0 loss to Auburn that caps a 3-8 year, Alabama’s worst season in more than four decades. December 2000: TCU coach Dennis Franchione accepts the Alabama job after other high-profile candidates withdraw from consideration. January 2001: Following days of rumors posted on Internet chat rooms, a newspaper in Memphis, Tenn., The Commercial Appeal, reports that a Crimson Tide booster is said to have paid a high school coach $200,000 to steer a top recruit, Albert Means, to Alabama. February 2001: Alabama receives a preliminary letter of inquiry from the NCAA. August 2001: Federal grand jurors in Memphis indict former Trezevant High School head coach Lynn Lang and former assistant Milton Kirk on charges of trying to sell Means to seven schools. Sept. 6, 2001: Eight days later, Alabama receives official notice of alleged rules violations from NCAA. Feb. 2, 2002: Alabama football receives five years probation, including a two-year postseason ban, because of a recruiting scandal in which boosters were accused of paying money for prep players. Oct. 17, 2007: University bookstore employee discovers questionable textbook charges by women’s track and field athlete, prompting internal investigation. Feb. 20, 2009: Alabama appears before NCAA Committee on Infractions. June 11, 2009: The NCAA places 16 athletic programs, including football and men’s basketball, on three years of probation for misuse of free textbooks student athletes obtained for others using their scholarships. FACTS.
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Post by zacharyjarm on Oct 30, 2014 20:56:12 GMT -5
LMAO, right. Really you put your foot in your mouth constantly dealing with Bama. Really? I think you are just another Fanboy Another fanboy? When did you attend UF?
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Post by Bradimous1 on Oct 30, 2014 21:12:18 GMT -5
You just told me last week that going to a school didn't make you a better fan... Your comment makes no sense based on our conversation.
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Post by Wolferuns on Oct 30, 2014 21:14:55 GMT -5
You just told me last week that going to a school didn't make you a better fan... Your comment makes no sense based on our conversation. Just being a Fanboy. Going to the school only makes you a better fan when you can be a Fanboy and use that argument because you can not win an argument any other way.
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Post by zacharyjarm on Oct 30, 2014 21:33:45 GMT -5
You just told me last week that going to a school didn't make you a better fan... Your comment makes no sense based on our conversation. I 100% believe that the majority of people who actually went to the school are overall better fans. I have always stated that was my thoughts. People who went to the University care about the school and not just the team. They also tend not to be over the top as much as fans who didn't attend.
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Post by zacharyjarm on Oct 30, 2014 21:34:44 GMT -5
You just told me last week that going to a school didn't make you a better fan... Your comment makes no sense based on our conversation. Just being a Fanboy. Going to the school only makes you a better fan when you can be a Fanboy and use that argument because you can not win an argument any other way. Wolf you have put your foot in your mouth multiple times in this thread alone. You run your mouth about Bama all the time but at least you don't welch.
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Post by Bradimous1 on Oct 30, 2014 21:44:31 GMT -5
Just being a Fanboy. Going to the school only makes you a better fan when you can be a Fanboy and use that argument because you can not win an argument any other way. Wolf you have put your foot in your mouth multiple times in this thread alone. You run your mouth about Bama all the time but at least you don't welch.
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Post by zacharyjarm on Oct 30, 2014 21:47:44 GMT -5
Brad you welched, plain and simple. I would of let you off the hook, all you had to do was ask. Told you multiple times just to ask but you welched. Pretty scummy thing to do by a man.
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Post by Bradimous1 on Oct 30, 2014 21:49:55 GMT -5
Brad you welched, plain and simple. I would of let you off the hook, all you had to do was ask. Told you multiple times just to ask but you welched. Pretty scummy thing to do by a man. See above
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Post by zacharyjarm on Oct 30, 2014 21:52:05 GMT -5
Brad you welched, plain and simple. I would of let you off the hook, all you had to do was ask. Told you multiple times just to ask but you welched. Pretty scummy thing to do by a man. See above That is great Brad, you still welched on something as stupid as posting about Alabama for a week. We aren't talking money, an embarrassing sig, etc. I even told you I would let you off if you asked, lost all respect for you.
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Post by Bradimous1 on Oct 30, 2014 21:57:08 GMT -5
That is great Brad, you still welched on something as stupid as posting about Alabama for a week. We aren't talking money, an embarrassing sig, etc. I even told you I would let you off if you asked, lost all respect for you. You have officially become the site moron. Had I not informed you that I wasn't taking the bet at least 36 hours prior to the game based on our starting QB not playing, your crying may hold water... Seeing how it went down, you look pathetic. "Brad, please say the magic words."
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Post by zacharyjarm on Oct 30, 2014 22:00:35 GMT -5
That is great Brad, you still welched on something as stupid as posting about Alabama for a week. We aren't talking money, an embarrassing sig, etc. I even told you I would let you off if you asked, lost all respect for you. You have officially become the site moron. Had I not informed you that I wasn't taking the bet at least 36 hours prior to the game based on our starting QB not playing, your crying may hold water... Seeing how it went down, you look pathetic. "Brad, please say the magic words." A bet was made with no conditions. All you had to do was ask, no please or anything but just ask. I told you that multiple times. You welched and your word means nothing.
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Post by Bradimous1 on Oct 30, 2014 22:04:20 GMT -5
You still cryin?
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Post by theswan on Oct 30, 2014 22:05:55 GMT -5
LMAO, right. Really you put your foot in your mouth constantly dealing with Bama. Really? I think you are just another Fanboy Key dates for Alabama’s NCAA run-ins since 1993: January 1993: Led by coach Gene Stallings, Alabama defeats Mijami 34-13 in the Sugar Bowl to finish 13-0 and win the 1992 national championship, the school’s first since Bear Bryant’s last in 1979. Early the next morning, star defensive back Antonio Langham signs with a sports agent, but the underclassman decides to stay at Alabama. September 1994: NCAA delivers official letter of inquiry accusing Alabama of rules violations under Stallings, including allowing Langham to play during the 1993 season and lack of institutional control. August 1995: In its first-ever NCAA penalty for rules violations, Alabama is placed on probation for three years, banned from a bowl appearance, ordered to give up 26 scholarships over three years and forced to foreit eight victories from 1993. November 1995: NCAA appeals committee sides with Alabama, lifting one year of probation and restoring nine scholarships. May 1996: NCAA strips the football program of one scholarship for failing to disclose player loans that were guaranteed by a Birmingham tire and wheel dealer. November 1996: NCAA Infractions Committee admits making a major mistake in its handling of the Langham case, publicly apologizes to a school official wrongly accused of ethical lapse. Stallings retires days later, setting the stage for the hiring of defensive coordinator Mike DuBose as head coach. February 1999: Alabama avoids NCAA sanctions following claims a former assistant basketball coach, Tyrone Beaman, tried to create a slush fund for recruits. NCAA warns severe penalties could result from any violations over the next five years. May 1999 — Head coach Mike DuBose holds a news conference to deny rumors of improper conduct with a former secretary. DuBose later admits his denial was misleading and the school pays $360,000 to settle the woman’s sexual harassment claim. December 1999 — DuBose receives two-year contract extension after Alabama beats Florida 34-7 to win its first Southeastern Conference football title since 1992. November 2000: DuBose resigns and coaches his last game, a 9-0 loss to Auburn that caps a 3-8 year, Alabama’s worst season in more than four decades. December 2000: TCU coach Dennis Franchione accepts the Alabama job after other high-profile candidates withdraw from consideration. January 2001: Following days of rumors posted on Internet chat rooms, a newspaper in Memphis, Tenn., The Commercial Appeal, reports that a Crimson Tide booster is said to have paid a high school coach $200,000 to steer a top recruit, Albert Means, to Alabama. February 2001: Alabama receives a preliminary letter of inquiry from the NCAA. August 2001: Federal grand jurors in Memphis indict former Trezevant High School head coach Lynn Lang and former assistant Milton Kirk on charges of trying to sell Means to seven schools. Sept. 6, 2001: Eight days later, Alabama receives official notice of alleged rules violations from NCAA. Feb. 2, 2002: Alabama football receives five years probation, including a two-year postseason ban, because of a recruiting scandal in which boosters were accused of paying money for prep players. Oct. 17, 2007: University bookstore employee discovers questionable textbook charges by women’s track and field athlete, prompting internal investigation. Feb. 20, 2009: Alabama appears before NCAA Committee on Infractions. June 11, 2009: The NCAA places 16 athletic programs, including football and men’s basketball, on three years of probation for misuse of free textbooks student athletes obtained for others using their scholarships. I thought we were talking about Saban. The players involved in the textbook scandals were suspended immediately. FACT!!! FACTS.
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Post by zacharyjarm on Oct 30, 2014 22:06:36 GMT -5
No, yet you are still a welch whose word means nothing.
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Post by tonythegator on Oct 31, 2014 12:59:30 GMT -5
when I opened this thread I thought I would see the most crying being done by a seminole
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Post by Wolferuns on Oct 31, 2014 13:31:49 GMT -5
when I opened this thread I thought I would see the most crying being done by a seminole Leave Zach alone he can't help it.
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Post by CFF on Nov 1, 2014 5:27:33 GMT -5
Ha Ha Dixon and the Saban Bucks...How long did he sit? T-Town Menswear...How long did how many of the athletes sit?
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Post by CFF on Nov 1, 2014 5:28:18 GMT -5
And Bama has Kiffin as an OC. He has been a class act everywhere he has been.
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