now can we please move on?

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rockytop_14

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Now that LK got what he had coming to him, and all the pissed off Vols fans (myself included) got what they were hoping for. Do you think now Volnation can MOVE ON. Maybe now we can focus on the future and quit spending so much time arguing about our ex-douchbag coach. GO VOLS!!!
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Talk about USC getting the hammer won't end until football season starts...as it should.
 
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Just wait till August when we get ready for football...then it will be gone...it's the offseason...what would you like us to talk about? Dooley hasn't really given us anything (and that's not an indicment on Dooley, just stating facts).
 
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Now that LK got what he had coming to him, and all the pissed off Vols fans (myself included) got what they were hopeing for. Do you think now Volnation can MOVE ON. Maybe now we can focus on the future and quit spending so much time arguing about our ex-douchbag coach. GO VOLS!!!
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Thanks for being the much needed voice of reason on this forum!

/sarcasm
 
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I wonder. With the recruiting restrictions LK now faces and the microscope they will be under. Do you think he will be forced to play it straight with recruiting or work that much harder to cover up his "secondary violations" that he loves so much?
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I hope all the USC fans are experiencing the same ungodly head-ache I felt the night LK bolted town.
 
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But wait, there's...just...one...more...thing.... Seriously though, I've heard all this talk about how LK has changed and he's been so much more quiet and he doesn't need to hype USC. I guess now we know why he hasn't been running his mouth as much...
 
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I am certainly not a Lame Kitten fan, but it just seems wrong to punish a group of kids that were in middle school when these violations took place. Admittedly, I don't know how else the NCAA could have reacted, but it seems to truly expose the flaw in how these types of infractions can be punished. To me, this only illustrates that the players and coaches responsible can act inappropriately, use the advantages to propel their respective careers, and then leave the future of the program to deal w/ the consequences. It just doesn't pass the smell test. With that said, it couldn't have happed to a better collection of "in-it-for-me" mercinary coaches. Good luck USC. Seems like you're going to need it...
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Couldnt have happened to a nicer guy. Markeith Ambles can also enjoy NO BOWLS FOR TWO YEARS....hahahahahah I hope he gets on Ustream with tears streaming down his face.
 
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#22
I just read the article on ESPN...

All I can say is if I didn't believe in karma before I certainly do now
 
#23
#23
they can still appeal the ruling. when it's said and done, USC will be bowl eligible next year.
 
#25
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An appeal won't work.....they screwed up and now they have to pay for it....that being said....it did put a smile on my face wen I read the article
 

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