NCAA...I just want this year to stop

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LIvol

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I have been a fan of College Football since I can remember, so probably 7. I have dealt with the BS of the BCS and the NCAA but this year has got to end already. AJ Green - T Pryor this year has been so disgusting. I can not watch a single game without someone mentioning something on a half time show, during the game or afterwards about some Violation.

This sums up Mark May's point right here.....

Report: Sugar Bowl President Lobbied For Ohio State Players To Remain Eligible - ArkansasSports360.com

Report: Sugar Bowl President Lobbied For Ohio State Players To Remain Eligible
by Chris Bahn
12/29/2010 at 9:01am

Naturally, Ohio State lobbied for to keep five players who violated NCAA rules eligible for the Jan. 4 Sugar Bowl against Arkansas.

All the violators, including starting quarterback Terrelle Pryor, are draft-eligible juniors. It’s possible they never serve a five-game suspension levied for 2011.

Planning for life without them would be much easier for the 2011 season than for the upcoming bowl game. So Ohio State wanted the Buckeyes in uniform and fought to make that happen.

Surely, it helped that Sugar Bowl president Paul Hoolahan was also lobbying for the five to play. Below is a quote from Hoolahan to the Columbus Dispatch:

"I made the point that anything that could be done to preserve the integrity of this year's game, we would greatly appreciate it," Hoolahan said. "That appeal did not fall on deaf ears, and I'm extremely excited about it, that the Buckeyes are coming in at full strength and with no dilution."

Hoolahan’s point is easy enough to understand. He admitted his lobbying came from “selfish” motives. Who can blame him? A lot of money is on the line with a BCS Bowl game.

Granted, tickets are sold. Hotel rooms are booked. But Arkansas-Ohio State is likely a better TV draw with both teams at full strength.

Fighting to preserve the matchup makes sense. Hoolahan’s word choice, however, could have been better considering Ohio State players are guilty of selling memorabilia and trading autographs for tattoos.
 
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Don't know if i will follow through, but the job the NCAA has done this year has me at least somewhat less interested in the game of college football as a joke. I've grown extremely disillusioned with it. Not just with the NCAA abandoning it's ideals of amateurism on a scale never before seen, but the bowl system robbing public schools.

I still have yet to watch a whole bowl game, and the mcb and BCSMNCG are the only two I plan on watching right now. I really don't care to see any others.
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This year has really been a black eye for college football and the latest issue with Ohio State really has the NCAA looking bad after the AJ Green situation and punishment.
 
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I don't know if teams have underperformed or have been out matched but for the most part the bowl games have been snoozers. I haven't watched more than a half of any of them.
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Onlu bowl game I've watch 3/4 of so far is the Oaklahoma State game last nite because Blackmon is a stud WR...that will all change tonite of course!
 
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I just want to see OSU embarrassed after a beat down. Would be fun to see Tressel tugging the chest of his sweater vest too.
 
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Don't worry, they'll find a way to put UK BB on probation for some secondary violations before April.
 

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