Mo permanently ineligible

#26
#26
Hey kids, If you ever make a mistake and get caught, NEVER be a Man and admit it or apologize for your wrong doings!! Instead, lie your a$$ off and deny everything!!! Just like Johnny Douche-Nozzle!!
This lesson was brought to you by the NCAA and the letter "F"

only difference was there was a paper trail with the money these guys took. Johnny Fball got cash "allegedly"....no trail.
 
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#28
Well Manziel and Ha-Ha both took money and are playing. I know Manziel took more money than Mo, but I am not sure about Ha-Ha.

I guess it's easier to lie.
 
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#29
The NCAA is the biggest f**** joke. Losing more and more credibility every year. That said, Mo shouldn't have done what he did.
 
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I'm sorry to hear that for him, and I'm ticked at the hypocrisy of the NCAA. At least he will have a degree and can focus on a job and his family now.
 
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Johny D-Bag- Gets 1 quarter suspension for making thousands of dollars illegally.

Ha-Ha Clinton Dicks- 2 game suspension.

Mo Couch- Suspended pretty much a whole season.

Can we please get the NCAA investigated?
 
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Picture this: An Alabama player takes money from an Alabama coach. A Tennessee player takes money from an Alabama booster.

The Alabama player is allowed to pay the money back and sit a few games before being fully reinstated. The Tennessee player is declared ineligible permanently.

I'll be the first to say that I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I don't think ESPN hates us and I don't think the world is out to screw Tennessee.

But I have to say it right now: Are you ****ing kidding me??
 
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We may not be hearing anything about Bama because there may be an investigation of much bigger magnitude going on. I beat Saban is shaking in his shoes.
 
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Hey kids, If you ever make a mistake and get caught, NEVER be a Man and admit it or apologize for your wrong doings!! Instead, lie your a$$ off and deny everything!!! Just like Johnny Douche-Nozzle!!
This lesson was brought to you by the NCAA and the letter "F"

its not the NCAA job to raise the kids properly. they are inconsistent so you shouldnt expect them to behave like solid parents to these kids
 
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Picture this: An Alabama player takes money from an Alabama coach. A Tennessee player takes money from an Alabama booster.

The Alabama player is allowed to pay the money back and sit a few games before being fully reinstated. The Tennessee player is declared ineligible permanently.

I'll be the first to say that I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I don't think ESPN hates us and I don't think the world is out to screw Tennessee.

But I have to say it right now: Are you ****ing kidding me??

It wasn't a booster though...it was actually a former Alabama player that was working for an agent. The agent claimed to have no knowledge of what was going on though.
 
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#40
Why isn't Clinton-Dix ineligible? I heard somewhere that the NCAA basically said they don't compare cases, which is complete bull****. You need a basis.
 
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maurice couch @MoTrilla44

And thanks to UT, coaches, teammates, Volnation, and everyone else involved sincerely appreciate everything you done for me. #salute


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#43
So what is the difference between Haha Clinton-Dix & Mo's breaching of the NCAA rules? Why the preferential treatment?

Something other than "He plays for Bama" - I mean to say, if the NCAA is directly asked this what are the going to say?
 
#44
#44
Mo did it right. In the long run he will be a better man in life and a good role model for his kids. Sucks now but perhaps he'll be a good show in the combines and get drafted or sign as a RFA. I am a firm believer that somewhere somehow you reap what you sow...whether good, bad, or indifferent.
 
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#45
So let me get this straight: Couch takes money, gets suspended, can't come back at all.

That's fine, but what about the kids from Alabama and Miss State that took money from this same guy.

And yes, the guy could be classified as a booster if he graduated from UA.
 
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#46
#46
The NCAA didn't make Mo take the money

I know they are inconsistent, but don't put yourself in that place. Mo can't blame anyone but himself

Mo can definitely blame the NCAA. The rules on them not taking money is ridiculous right along with the consistency. He's got a kid and wife and he's offered money to help support them, and he's not supposed to take it. Screw the NCAA
 
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#47
not all over yet... will have to see what the appeal brings about...

of course, by the time the appeal happens...











man... I hate alabama.... cuz first of all, it's alabama...
 
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#48
From the NCAA homepage.

"The enforcement program is dedicated to creating positive student-athlete experiences by preserving the integrity of the enterprise. The mission of the NCAA enforcement program is to reduce violations of NCAA legislation and impose appropriate penalties if violations occur. The program is committed to the fairness of procedures and to the timely and equitable resolution of infractions cases."

BS!
 
#49
#49
This is outrageous! There are football players that commit crimes who get suspended for less time than Mo has already served! He's getting the same penalty Dez Bryant got for LYING to the NCAA.

It's getting harder and harder to be a fan of college sports.
 

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