Auburn fan accuses Alabama of paying LB Brent Calloway

#26
#26
Kinda like saying you're just a little bit pregnant.

No, no it's not. Let's not forget we just fired the guy who committed most of the violations, and who happened to be the most successful coach in our basketball history.
 
#29
#29
So, when a recruit signs with the team he'd been committed to for a year and a half, it must be because he's getting paid.

But when that recruit switches to the previous school's biggest rival, then it's as clean and pure as the driven snow?

Auburn officials should be publicly ***** slapped for pointing the cheating finger at ANYONE.
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#32
#32
Jeff Lee accusing Bama of cheating brings the image to mind of Dale Gribble questioning himself on the witness stand.
 
#34
#34
Sounds alot like that bammer that tried to say kiffin offered Cam 180,000 to come to ut...without kiffin offering a scholarship :lolabove:
 
#35
#35
Bamawriter stop acting like Bama paying players is incredible.

It already saved TN once under Fulmer. You paid Kenny Smith on his trips and would have paid him as a player.

Alabama cheats. It cheats through its boosters with knowledge of the assistants (some) and Saban has plausible deniability.

And yes, Orgeron is a master cheater, and Rodney Garner cheats as well as does Trooper Taylor and I do not think they were pure as the driven snow while they were here.

At Alabama, $$$ to some recruits on visits has been common place for at least 20 years.
No paper trail? Who do you think these people are? SMU? Give your boosters more credit than that. The best cheaters, like the best bank robbers, are the ones who are very difficult to catch because they know the rules they are breaking and how to avoid getting caught. This is also why the 3 mentioned above have managed to avoid the NCAA hammer.

It is also why Bruce Pearl gets fired for lying about a cookout where there is no discernible advantage conferred, and Jim Calhoun lies about his knowledge about using agents to bring in recruits and he gets another National Championship.
 
#36
#36
MHFan,

I'm not saying that it's unbelievable that a Bama booster would pay a player. You will never find a post where I kid myself about some of the stupid stuff that's happened over the past 15-20 years.

I'm simply saying that this particular story is so over the top that it's laughable.
 
#37
#37
Yes, because lying about a couple of kids having a cheeseburger at the coach's house is similar to paying six figures for a defensive tackle.




Interesting how you get to 10 major basketball violations with a cheeseburger. I didn't know you could stretch ground beef that far.

Integrity and Bruce Pearl, nary the two shall meet and the only people who would not be bothered by all this lying and scheming, would be individuals who don't demand that standard for themselves.

UT had a major brain cramp, they made it about the money and the wins. BP should have been gone. At a crucial time when this guy is radioactive with substantiated evidence, he still is slopping around with secondary violations and showing major character flaws, literally, up to the big dance.

What the NCAA has been sending to UT, is the notion, they were suppose to be in charge all along. They have the key to the asylum. 12 major violations is "big brothers" way of sounding that down.

And to that end, THE University of Tennessee, has not found themselves, "just a little bit pregnant" with the NCAA.
 
#38
#38
Interesting how you get to 10 major basketball violations with a cheeseburger. I didn't know you could stretch ground beef that far.

Integrity and Bruce Pearl, nary the two shall meet and the only people who would not be bothered by all this lying and scheming, would be individuals who don't demand that standard for themselves.

UT had a major brain cramp, they made it about the money and the wins. BP should have been gone. At a crucial time when this guy is radioactive with substantiated evidence, he still is slopping around with secondary violations and showing major character flaws, literally, up to the big dance.

What the NCAA has been sending to UT, is the notion, they were suppose to be in charge all along. They have the key to the asylum. 12 major violations is "big brothers" way of sounding that down.

And to that end, THE University of Tennessee, has not found themselves, "just a little bit pregnant" with the NCAA.

When the NCAA refers to the University of Tennessee as "habitual rulebreakers", you can talk.

Until then, you need to stop.
 
#39
#39
I am shocked... SHOCKED... that someone would impugn the honor of the spotless University of Alabama in such a manner.
 
#41
#41
Auburn and Bama snitch on each other so much lol

Tennessee snitched on us last time.

And really, we haven't been a part of any of the barn's recent mess. MSU turned in the Newton info, LSU turned in the info on Robinson and Reed, and the four players who appeared on HBO did so on their own. Bama hasn't been the source for any of this junk.
 
#42
#42
Tennessee snitched on us last time.

And really, we haven't been a part of any of the barn's recent mess. MSU turned in the Newton info, LSU turned in the info on Robinson and Reed, and the four players who appeared on HBO did so on their own. Bama hasn't been the source for any of this junk.

This thread is getting a little slow, but I'm thinking, in a few days it should be time once again for that infamous poll: "who do you hate more, Bama or Gators." Or if you're into hieroglyphics, how to ":horse: "

As always, it's good to be discussed as the favorite, in the land of orange.
 
#43
#43
Interesting how you get to 10 major basketball violations with a cheeseburger. I didn't know you could stretch ground beef that far.

Integrity and Bruce Pearl, nary the two shall meet and the only people who would not be bothered by all this lying and scheming, would be individuals who don't demand that standard for themselves.

UT had a major brain cramp, they made it about the money and the wins. BP should have been gone. At a crucial time when this guy is radioactive with substantiated evidence, he still is slopping around with secondary violations and showing major character flaws, literally, up to the big dance.

What the NCAA has been sending to UT, is the notion, they were suppose to be in charge all along. They have the key to the asylum. 12 major violations is "big brothers" way of sounding that down.

And to that end, THE University of Tennessee, has not found themselves, "just a little bit pregnant" with the NCAA.

How much do you want to wager that Tennessee football escapes with no majors? The violations will follow Kiffin.

Pearl? Come on...he has cheated so much less than Calhoun. Lying is a major, but the reason he lied was to cover up a secondary. Icarus and Pearl were dashed to the ground by hubris.
 
#45
#45
Tennessee snitched on us last time.

You seem to forget that the majority of SEC and Big Ten coaches also testified about what Alabama was doing.

Link?

They didn't "testify" against Alabama, and it wasn't anywhere close to the 13 coaches that would constitute a majority of those two conferences. A few, including Nick Saban at Michigan State, reported things they'd heard, but only one coach actually participated in the NCAA's investigation.
 
#48
#48
I see what you means.
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#50
#50
"Many of the Alabama fans blame Tennessee and Fulmer, and the truth is five or six SEC coaches turned them (Alabama) in.

Not to get all mathematical on you, but what is a majority of 12? And Hyams, who you are quoting from the article, didn't name names, nor does he mention the big 10, nor is he even right about the number of SEC coaches.
 

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