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ReasonableDoubt said...
Auburn had two other kids who had about thirty grades changed combined. Chapman had one grade due to rounding error. If anything was foul with chap it makes sense that it was connected to the school that had 30 of fairley and williams' grades changed.
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Ryan Williams original grades were good enough to qualify anyway. The grade changes were voided and he still qualified for Auburn. Why would Auburn risk probation for changing his grades when they were already good enough to qualify? Maybe you can explain that
Maybe you can also explain what is more incriminating: Somebody hacking into a computer system to change to Ryan Williams grades, Nick Fairley grades, and the grades of several non-football players, which is what the superintendent of their school system said happened. Or Hoover changing Josh Chapmans grades immediately after a bammer assistant coach called them and told them his original grades were not good enough to qualify, and people at Hoover including a guidance counselor who graduated from bammer changing Kerry Murphy's grades and giving him other preferential treatment from the time he was in the 8th or 9th grade. This is what people at Hoover said happened.
You can also include a bammer assistant coach encourgaging bammer recruit Darius Page to transfer to a more bammer friendly high school after he became academically ineligible and his GPA fell to 1.6 at his old high school. Darius Page's hometown newspaper recently published an article saying the NCAA had recently launced an investigation into this issue. If you want to bring up trash from the past, you could also include Albert Means and his high school coach testifying in federal court that Fat Albert cheated on his ACT test to get into school at bammer, and the bammer coaches not only knew about it but the bammer coaches came up with the original plan for fat Albert to cheat on his ACT test
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aubie25 said...
Ryan Williams original grades were good enough to qualify anyway. The grade changes were voided and he still qualified for Auburn. Why would Auburn risk probation for changing his grades when they were already good enough to qualify? Maybe you can explain that
Maybe you can also explain what is more incriminating: Somebody hacking into a computer system to change to Ryan Williams grades, Nick Fairley grades, and the grades of several non-football players, which is what the superintendent of their school system said happened. Or Hoover changing Josh Chapmans grades immediately after a bammer assistant coach called them and told them his original grades were not good enough to qualify, and people at Hoover including a guidance counselor who graduated from bammer changing Kerry Murphy's grades and giving him other preferential treatment from the time he was in the 8th or 9th grade. This is what people at Hoover said happened.
You can also include a bammer assistant coach encourgaging bammer recruit Darius Page to transfer to a more bammer friendly high school after he became academically ineligible and his GPA fell to 1.6 at his old high school. Darius Page's hometown newspaper recently published an article saying the NCAA had launced an investigation into this issue. If you want to bring up trash from the past, you could also include Albert Means and his high school coach testifying in federal court that Fat Albert cheated on his ACT test to get into school at bammer. Fat Albert and his high school coach also testified bammer coaches not only knew about these facts, but bammer coaches came up with original plan for Fat Albert to cheat on his ACT test in the first plac
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james026 said...
You have already been completely owned on the Josh Chapman topic, yet you continue to bring it up as if it has any legitimacy whatsoever. That was investigated openly with the results revealed in the BHam News for all to see. Chapman made an 89 and a 90 on his two midterms (for a final of 89.5) that wasn't rounded up to a 90 on his final transcript. It happened to him AND dozens of other non-athletes and all of their transcripts were corrected. Our coaching staff obviously was VERY on top of things. Yours should've taken some lessons.
Kerry Murphy didn't qualify out of high school, regardless of what grades you think were changed.
Unless someone shows that Foley High is handing Paige grades (which will be tough at this point to do since he has yet to complete single semester there), then what is the problem? The NCAA is interviewing Paige's LSU former AD, so you can be rest assured that if there was wrongdoing, it'll come out.
As for Albert Means, Alabama was punished (though no other schools implicated were) and nobody associated with his situation remains at UA. What exactly does that have to do with Alabama football as it stands today?
You need to take a step back from this football thing... it's consuming you.
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aubie25 said...
Ryan Williams original grades were good enough to qualify anyway. The grade changes were voided and he still qualified for Auburn. Why would Auburn risk probation for changing his grades when they were already good enough to qualify? Maybe you can explain that
Maybe you can also explain what is more incriminating: Somebody hacking into a computer system to change to Ryan Williams grades, Nick Fairley grades, and the grades of several non-football players, which is what the superintendent of their school system said happened. Or Hoover changing Josh Chapmans grades immediately after a bammer assistant coach called them and told them his original grades were not good enough to qualify, and people at Hoover including a guidance counselor who graduated from bammer changing Kerry Murphy's grades and giving him other preferential treatment from the time he was in the 8th or 9th grade. This is what people at Hoover said happened.
You can also include a bammer assistant coach encourgaging bammer recruit Darius Page to transfer to a more bammer friendly high school after he became academically ineligible and his GPA fell to 1.6 at his old high school. Darius Page's hometown newspaper recently published an article saying the NCAA had launced an investigation into this issue. If you want to bring up trash from the past, you could also include Albert Means and his high school coach testifying in federal court that Fat Albert cheated on his ACT test to get into school at bammer. Fat Albert and his high school coach also testified bammer coaches not only knew about these facts, but bammer coaches came up with original plan for Fat Albert to cheat on his ACT test in the first plac
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You have already been completely owned on the Josh Chapman topic, yet you continue to bring it up as if it has any legitimacy whatsoever. That was investigated openly with the results revealed in the BHam News for all to see. Chapman made an 89 and a 90 on his two midterms (for a final of 89.5) that wasn't rounded up to a 90 on his final transcript. It happened to him AND dozens of other non-athletes and all of their transcripts were corrected. Our coaching staff obviously was VERY on top of things. Yours should've taken.
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aubie25 said...
Link any article that says this. You cant because no such link exist. Hoover themselves has said there was no rounding error and Josh Chapman's grades should have never been changed. The teacher in question was never contacted about changing Josh Chapman's grades and there is a reason for that. Hoover did make it seem like these grade changes were an honest mistake, but you have to be an idiot to believe that considering the following:
1. The teacher who taught the class was never contacted about changing the grade. Some people at Hoover changed Josh Chapman's grades without the teachers consent
2. The grade was only changed after a bammer assistant coached called Hoover and told them the orginal grades werent good enough
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Link provided straight from the USA Today, and you are owned yet again.
The meat of the article: "Bishop said Alabama's compliance office told Hoover's guidance department that the player was "so many hundredths of a point" shy of being eligible based on the first transcript.
Hoover counselors Cindy Bond and Marley Stephens assumed it was a mistake resulting from a rounding error with the computer system, one of 36 such problems they reported, Bishop said. The counselors then mistakenly averaged the player's final math grade of 89 with his first-semester grade of a 90 and then rounded up, changing the grade from a B to an A."
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OMG! Did you actually read that article? The article itself says the way they rounded the grade was a mistake. Why would you average the final grade with the first semester's grade?Just because Hoover claimed this was a honest mistake doesnt mean it was.
HAHAHAHA! I still cannot believe you would be dumb enough to post that article and then claim you were right when the article states several times the way Hoover rounded Josh Chapman's grade was a mistake
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Give it up. If you we're to take a poll as who the dirtiest program in college football today everybody on this board would say Auburn except for you because you are dumb as f@@k.
YOU have your two lead recruiters sitting at the house during prime recruiting season because they were sidelined by the NCAA for cheating. Care to put your spin on that?
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OMG! Did you actually read that article? The article itself says the way they rounded the grade was a mistake. Why would you average the final grade with the first semester's grade?Just because Hoover claimed this was a honest mistake doesnt mean it was.
HAHAHAHA! I still cannot believe you would be dumb enough to post that article and then claim you were right when the article states several times the way Hoover rounded Josh Chapman's grade was a mistake
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Yet Athlon's Magazine just came out with a list of the 15 most unethical college football programs. bammer was on the list. Auburn was not. Mike Bianchi of the Orlando Sentinel wrote an article about the dirtiest college football programs two or three years ago, and he ultimately named bammer as the #1 dirtiest.
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This is what you said: "Link any article that says this. You cant because no such link exist. Hoover themselves has said there was no rounding error and Josh Chapman's grades should have never been changed."
The USA article that I just linked directed refutes every sentence you wrote right there, does it not?
Your conspiracy theory is that Hoover rounded up 0.5's on 36 students to make it look like they weren't fixing grades for our one football player? You need to take off the tin foil hat before it fries your brain.
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