Recruiting Football Talk VII

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Agreed. Also, the BIG10 is well within their rights to suspend him. They have the evidence. They don’t know need to wait until the NCAA makes a decision. They need to make the best decision for their conference with what they know as fact right now at this moment. That is their obligation to their other members.
The NCAA could suspend them already, based on what is proven, and then continue it's investigation. All this talk about what can and can't be done is a joke. They simply don't wish to.
 
Someone should photoshop the image of the Bama choke hold of Baron into a different part of the full image of the Draymond Green basketball choke. 😂

And/or add a scaled to size cropped image of the basketball choke into the Bama play beside Baron as a second typical Bama OL play.

And put that image out in the twitter sphere. People are now so familiar with the first image they might finally see what we are talking about.
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Continue to be surprised by the one-sided argument that the fault lies with defense and not offense (not here, but on 247 today). Offense is currently 36th nationally, defense is 29th. Surely there's an in-between(?).

Our offense has declined by over 14 ppg YoY. Now, we came off a #1 offense last season, so the magnitude is lessened, but regardless is a sizeable adjustment.
we only have the ball for 24 minutes a game as well….. that has to be a strain on the defense.
 
Someone should photoshop the image of the Bama choke hold of Baron over the basketball choke, leaving as much as possible of the surrounding image. 😂

And/or add the basketball choke into the Baron image as a second typical Bama OL play, leaving the hold on Baron in place.
take Andre the Giant choke and shop in Baron
 
The NCAA could suspend them already, based on what is proven, and then continue it's investigation. All this talk about what can and can't be done is a joke. They simply don't wish to.
I mean idk if they can or can’t but that would be pretty unprecedented as far as I’m aware.
 
Has the NCAA ever suspended a coach before it finished its investigation?
Right or wrong but I think they may have rushed to get some type of suspension thinking he won’t be back next year anyways and they needed to penalize him somehow while he was still there to embarrass him
 
Pretty cool story; I have a friend that is a season ticket holder for the Nola pelicans, he called me this AM saying he has a new favorite NBA player. Said in the pregame Grant Williams went up to everyone sitting courtside and fist bumped them and thanked them for coming to the game and at the end of warm ups did the same thing to all the ball boys and refs
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I don’t do legalese but that’s what the TRO was about, they failed to even interview a single Michigan employee. What happened today?
I mean, the evidence that's in public domain already is pretty damning. You don't really need anymore evidence. Best case, Harbaugh and Michigan lacked control of the program and people were spending school resources to cheat without their knowledge. I think we all know that's a pretty unlikely scenario, but even in that best case, they deserve a pretty hefty punishment.
 
I don’t do legalese but that’s what the TRO was about, they failed to even interview a single Michigan employee. What happened today?
The conference suspended him not the NCAA…. Jim agreed to accept the punishment and the Big Ten agreed to close the case. I bet nothing much comes from the NCAA as well.
 
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Below is the no-call extreme personal foul on Bama after the exact play where the ticky tacky call on Telander pinned us down at our 4 year line. Should have marched the ball straight back out to the 19. And this no-call happened immediately after the holding no-call on Baron that "gave" or stole for Bama their first TD of the second half. These two no-calls changed the game. And there were many, many more.

And here is the Draymond Green comp.

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Note: Bama committed three different no-call personal fouls on that play, so the ball could have legitimately been moved from the 4 to 49. I'm highlighting this one.
 
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The NCAA could suspend them already, based on what is proven, and then continue it's investigation. All this talk about what can and can't be done is a joke. They simply don't wish to.


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I mean, the evidence that's in public domain already is pretty damning. You don't really need anymore evidence. Best case, Harbaugh and Michigan lacked control of the program and people were spending school resources to cheat without their knowledge. I think we all know that's a pretty unlikely scenario, but even in that best case, they deserve a pretty hefty punishment.
Hairball and the commish:
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