DJ Fluker claims hack after tweet says he took money from agents

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Are you serious? I work with a young man who went to high school with a player that went to UA. He told me how he had a beater in high school and after he was on campus he had a sweet ride with expensive rims and stereo system.

LOL. Nice source. I guess we're just supposed to take your word for it?
 
#52
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So which is it, BW? Not Fluker because he doesn't communicate like that or Fluker is just joking...getting the bases covered, huh?
 
#53
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LOL. Nice source. I guess we're just supposed to take your word for it?

No, that's just one instance. I'm not going to give names but I know of several players from different schools that have received money. I really couldn't care less what you believe but if you think paying players isnt happening all over the country you are extremely naive.
 
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You should get a clue. How about go use a search enginge to find evidence yourself. Oh you can't?

Here is just one example I found with one search.

Trent Richardson's 2011 Yukon With Nice Rims -- Nothing To See Here : Outkick The Coverage

SPORTSbyBROOKS » Docs: Richardson’s 2011 Yukon With ‘Large Rims’

Yep, Ive talked to several people who don't think this stuff goes on and one thing they all have in common is they think the NCAA is like some big government agency. The NCAA only has about 40 investigators for the entire country and the they really have no power in legal terms. They cant subpoena individuals or financial transactions without getting law enforcement involved. Unless they have a program in their grill about something another program is doing or the media is all over something they don't know and don't care. Their all about making money.
 
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I really couldn't care less what you believe but if you think paying players isnt happening all over the country you are extremely naive.

I appreciate your thoughts in the bolded but you can't find one instance where I claimed that it doesn't happen.
 
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I appreciate your thoughts in the bolded but you can't find one instance where I claimed that it doesn't happen.

Chill dude, its certainly what it sounded like you were saying.

Not exactly sure what this statement means then.

You people acting like the NCAA would just turn a blind eye to something like that need to seriously get a clue.
 
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LOL at you bro. I mean I can find about any wild conspiracy my little heart desires on the internet you clown...

I'm not impressed.

Yeeaaaaah. CLEARLY a "conspiracy." Moron.


You're the one that asked for a link when another poster said

It's been common knowledge that players and parents get paid at bama.. Pics of $60,000 cars with the players names on them have surfaced,


So I posted two links, lol at you, clown.
 
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So which is it, BW? Not Fluker because he doesn't communicate like that or Fluker is just joking...getting the bases covered, huh?

I personally think he wrote it in a moment of stupidity. But there's enough facts that support him getting hacked that the story will die on the vine.
 
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Chill dude, its certainly what it sounded like you were saying.

Not exactly sure what this statement means then.

Of course the NCAA cannot catch everything. However, in the instance of the article linked about Trent Richardson, I do not believe the NCAA would see that and literally do nothing. I didn't read it but did said article mention anything about the NCAA and if they looked into the claim or not?
 
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Yeeaaaaah. CLEARLY a "conspiracy." Moron.


You're the one that asked for a link when another poster said




So I posted two links, lol at you, clown.

Internet tough guys like you are super awesome dude!

Give me a break little guy.

Are you trying to say that the links you provided are proof that the NCAA turns a blind eye? Does it say anywhere in said articles that the NCAA did or did not look into the allegations being made?
 
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Internet tough guys like you are super awesome dude!

Give me a break little guy.

Are you trying to say that the links you provided are proof that the NCAA turns a blind eye? Does it say anywhere in said articles that the NCAA did or did not look into the allegations being made?

LOL. If you didn't even read the articles why are still talking!!?? :eek:lol:


edit: and called them an internet conspiracy w.out reading it. wow
 
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Of course the NCAA cannot catch everything. However, in the instance of the article linked about Trent Richardson, I do not believe the NCAA would see that and literally do nothing. I didn't read it but did said article mention anything about the NCAA and if they looked into the claim or not?

The NCAA doesn't investigate anything unless they are getting heat. You should go to just about any major program and see what the best players are driving. As long as its not being flaunted like Terrelle Pryor who had multiple cars and didnt even try to be discrete about it the NCAA will look the other way.
 
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The NCAA doesn't investigate anything unless they are getting heat. You should go to just about any major program and see what the best players are driving. As long as its not being flaunted like Terrelle Pryor who had multiple cars and didnt even try to be discrete about it the NCAA will look the other way.

I don't disagree but in this instance there were obviously articles written about it with pictures. Would that not be considered flaunting?
 
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Why did you respond without answering the question I posed?

Are you trying to say that the links you provided are proof that the NCAA turns a blind eye?

The links that I provided show a student athlete driving a $50,000 vehicle. Said student athlete has two kids and doesn't come from a wealthy family. Now you can make your own judgement if they turn a blind eye or not. It certainly looks like they do. Just read the article.

Does it say anywhere in said articles that the NCAA did or did not look into the allegations being made?

All you have to do is read the articles that are linked for yourself!


again.. all this stemming from when you requested a link for another poster. I provided links (very small sample size), you called them conspiracy without reading them. If you have questions about the articles, read them.

:peace2:
 
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I don't disagree but in this instance there were obviously articles written about it with pictures. Would that not be considered flaunting?

No, one nice car for a star is nothing out of the norm. If the NCAA had the resources and the desire there is not a major program they couldn't slap with major violations.
 
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The links that I provided show a student athlete driving a $50,000 vehicle. Said student athlete has two kids and doesn't come from a wealthy family. Now you can make your own judgement if they turn a blind eye or not. It certainly looks like they do. Just read the article.



All you have to do is read the articles that are linked for yourself!


again.. all this stemming from when you requested a link for another poster. I provided links (very small sample size), you called them conspiracy without reading them. If you have questions about the articles, read them.

:peace2:

So you're admitting that you're simply assuming that the NCAA never looked into these accusations? Is that correct?
 
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As long as its not being flaunted like Terrelle Pryor who had multiple cars and didnt even try to be discrete about it the NCAA will look the other way.

Pryor drove up to a players-only team meeting on Monday night in a coal-black Nissan 350Z sports car with 30-day plates. The automotive information site Edmunds.com lists a recent, used 350Z, which it calls "a proper sports car for the everyman," as costing between $16,000 and $27,000.

Pryor was stopped three times for traffic violations over the past three years, each time driving cars that were owned by Kniffin or a Columbus used-car dealership where he worked, the Dispatch has reported. Kniffin, owner Jeff Mauk of Jack Maxton Chevrolet, Inc., and Jason Gross of Auto Direct Columbus, Inc., each provided affidavits to Ohio State officials earlier this month.
Rusty Miller, Huffington Post Terrelle Pryor's Cars Being Investigated By NCAA


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Here's one of his past tweets:



HULK76ALABAMA
@DjFluker76
"Let's get it crunk let's get it hype. It game week it kill week. Yea yea yeahhhhhhh #time2eat"
AWESOME!!! Can't wait for Saturday!!! RTR!!!

I weep for this countries future :cray:
 

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