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  • Blick
    The Judge
    • Mar 2009
    • 1557

    Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
    Bryce and Arthur Brown cleared by the NCAA.

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    • BigBucs
      Unpretentious
      • May 2009
      • 12758

      Wild, jungle bunny homo.




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      • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
        Highwayman
        • Feb 2009
        • 15429

        Originally posted by MattUM2
        Jalen Grimble did the same thing though, and I think his brother Xavier is following him. But Seantrel is who he was thinking of since he is the bigger name.
        Nah, X isn't following him.

        Grimble was gotten though...not the same sitch as Seantrel though.

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        • SHOGUN
          4 WR 1 RB 0 TE. 24/7/365.
          • Jul 2009
          • 11416




           
          "Sometimes I just want to be with my family and watch movie and eat some popcorn. But when I step on the mat I know there is no other place I'd rather be." - Marcelo Garcia

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          • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
            Highwayman
            • Feb 2009
            • 15429

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            • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
              Highwayman
              • Feb 2009
              • 15429

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              • Saluki
                Ball So Hard
                • Oct 2008
                • 9445

                The hardest part of his story to believe is the prostitutes. You telling me a football star at miami can't get laid by himself on campus? Come on dog

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                • Senser81
                  VSN Poster of the Year
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 12804

                  Originally posted by KnightNoles
                  Alright on a serious note and a huge Florida State fan, I don't really wish any harm on Miami or Florida except for a few loses in scholarships and what not but this situation is awful, bad for the rivalry. As a college football fan it sucks seeing teams go down for this shit and how terrible the NCAA is with case by case decisions. This has potential to ultimately destroy Miami, bad for FSU (in a sense) and bad for college football. It might not be the death penalty but Miami can not overcome a USC situation, why?

                  1) money- their funds are terrible
                  2) facilities- zero some d2 schools have better stuff than a 5X national champion and not to mention they have to drive x number of miles to play a home game
                  3) minimal fan base
                  4) Florida and FSU will take over south Florida recruiting
                  Etc

                  Just doesn't bold well for Miami and I have mixed emotions about the whole state of the program.
                  Miami's rise to dominance is pretty remarkable. I've been to Miami's campus a couple times, and its nothing special. Its like a city, commuter school. My buddy would go to their games a few years ago, but he said he stopped going because the stadium was only 1/3 full and fights would break out.

                  I think the Death penalty would hurt. The school itself doesn't have any inherent advantage other than their winning tradition and the fact that their NFL guys come back to campus to workout. If their winning tradition becomes too much of a thing of the past, and the NFL guys are banned from returning to school, then Miami might have problems.

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                  • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                    Highwayman
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 15429

                    Originally posted by Senser81
                    Miami's rise to dominance is pretty remarkable. I've been to Miami's campus a couple times, and its nothing special. Its like a city, commuter school. My buddy would go to their games a few years ago, but he said he stopped going because the stadium was only 1/3 full and fights would break out.

                    I think the Death penalty would hurt. The school itself doesn't have any inherent advantage other than their winning tradition and the fact that their NFL guys come back to campus to workout. If their winning tradition becomes too much of a thing of the past, and the NFL guys are banned from returning to school, then Miami might have problems.
                    Here is Miami's advantage...they play in the most talent rich area in the country for high school players.

                    Miami is a mere competent coach away from always being in the National Championship picture at any time. They were already on a pretty significant probation in the mid-90's and within 5 years they won a National Title and were back on the scene in THREE! Why? They had the best damn evaluator of talent in college football (especially defensive) as their coach.

                    When Miami started getting really national with their recruiting is when things went down hill. We basically were recruiting guys with their hands out, and if history tells us nothing, when you recruit nationally, especially the players with their hands out you are going to get busted (SMU as example A).

                    Miami doesn't need to recruit nationally. Maybe grab a QB from California, Pennsylvania, or Texas...maybe grab a few offensive linemen from the mid-west or northeast, but in general, we really never have to move out of the area for talent...this is never more true when you have a coach that can assemble a good staff.

                    Miami is the perfect stepping stone job for a coach that wants to do big things not just in college football but the NFL level.

                    But, you are right...facilities are nothing to write home about, the college is a small one located in Coral Gables, small booster base, etc. But, for some reason...it works. Just need a guy that can coach and buy in to the program (Howard, Jimmy, Dennis, and Butch all did while Coker made it a country club and was bad and Shannon was just a bad head coach).

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                    • jeffx
                      Member
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 3853

                      Originally posted by Saluki
                      I don't know why everyone's so surprised. Like kids getting money and players getting bounties is something new. Hell NFL players used to take bounties all the time, they still probably do, just aren't all out in the open about it.

                      Thank you. We all know big-time college football and basketball is one big cesspool. So why all the surprise when this shit hits the fan?

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                      • KnightNoles
                        Kdub #9
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 2409

                        Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                        Here is Miami's advantage...they play in the most talent rich area in the country for high school players.

                        Miami is a mere competent coach away from always being in the National Championship picture at any time. They were already on a pretty significant probation in the mid-90's and within 5 years they won a National Title and were back on the scene in THREE! Why? They had the best damn evaluator of talent in college football (especially defensive) as their coach.

                        When Miami started getting really national with their recruiting is when things went down hill. We basically were recruiting guys with their hands out, and if history tells us nothing, when you recruit nationally, especially the players with their hands out you are going to get busted (SMU as example A).

                        Miami doesn't need to recruit nationally. Maybe grab a QB from California, Pennsylvania, or Texas...maybe grab a few offensive linemen from the mid-west or northeast, but in general, we really never have to move out of the area for talent...this is never more true when you have a coach that can assemble a good staff.

                        Miami is the perfect stepping stone job for a coach that wants to do big things not just in college football but the NFL level.

                        But, you are right...facilities are nothing to write home about, the college is a small one located in Coral Gables, small booster base, etc. But, for some reason...it works. Just need a guy that can coach and buy in to the program (Howard, Jimmy, Dennis, and Butch all did while Coker made it a country club and was bad and Shannon was just a bad head coach).

                        They can't even recruit in THEIR OWN STATE! If anything becomes of this look out man..

                        read if you haven't done so... http://www.tomahawknation.com/2011/8...ion-impact-fsu

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                        • Sharkweather
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 8906

                          Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                          Here is Miami's advantage...they play in the most talent rich area in the country for high school players.

                          When Miami started getting really national with their recruiting is when things went down hill. We basically were recruiting guys with their hands out, and if history tells us nothing, when you recruit nationally, especially the players with their hands out you are going to get busted (SMU as example A).

                          Miami doesn't need to recruit nationally. Maybe grab a QB from California, Pennsylvania, or Texas...maybe grab a few offensive linemen from the mid-west or northeast, but in general, we really never have to move out of the area for talent...this is never more true when you have a coach that can assemble a good staff.






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                          • Nash
                            How Bout Them Dawgs
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 3531

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                            • KnightNoles
                              Kdub #9
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 2409



                              names of those players in the pictures Sharkweather or Nash?

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                              • Sharkweather
                                Senior Member
                                • Jul 2009
                                • 8906

                                Originally posted by KnightNoles


                                names of those players in the pictures Sharkweather or Nash?
                                Isaiah Crowell
                                Justin Scott-Wesley
                                IC again
                                Jay Rome
                                Malcolm Mitchell

                                Xzavier Dickson is in there too, but he went to Alabama. :noidea:

                                Miami will be fine, that state is too loaded to be down for long.

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