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  • Itchin said...

    Oh seriously..- You're actually doggin' Saban 's title of 'elite'?? I think he's proven and underscored that without argument.. This must be an SEC hater.. .. In terrible disguise-

    All things fair to the rest of other conferences the SEC aint crap.

    Recruits commit to SEC schools and get rating bumps. (Demarcus Walker commits to Bama, earns a fifth star, Decommits, suddenly back to four star.........Anzalone, commits to an SEC school, recieves fifth star.) (Treadwell also received a fifth star when he commited)

    SEC teams will never leave the south, all BCS games are in your back yard, advantage to oversigning, unlimited medical hardships and grey shirts. The SEC funds an average of 13 varsity sports, OSU = 34. This is what allows the SEC to pay assistants more. Theres multiple advantages to being in the SEC.

    The problem is the B1G is too morally structured. No way our conference stops funding 20 sports, "how would the students feel" is a concern up here. We take pride in this. We dont yank schollies from non-contributors just for being non-contributors.

    It's not just me dude, it's almost everyone not from the south.

    scUMequalsPOop

  • Itchin said...

    Oh seriously..- You're actually doggin' Saban 's title of 'elite'?? I think he's proven and underscored that without argument.. This must be an SEC hater.. .. In terrible disguise-

    Dogging "No"

    Questioning "Yes"

    Why did he suck so bad in the NFL again?

    scUMequalsPOop

  • scUMequalsPOop said...

    Saban is a Snake flat out.

    If you are an elite coach, you are elite from the start. Like Meyer. who had excellent seasons at BG, Utah, and Fla.

    Saban at MSU had multiple seasons barely over .500. He went 9-3 one year and got a call from Bama. Goes there then all of a sudden becomes elite.

    Not so fast..............

    You mean he got a call from LSU. But why confuse you with facts. Ok, here's today's history lesson. Nick Saban came from the Miami Dolphins to Bama. There you go. Now you can jump on the Miami deal. Because obviously you don't know what elite means. Four BCS championships in the last eight years or so. Nah, you're right. He's not elite yet.

    bamabum5

  • bamabum5 said...

    You mean he got a call from LSU. But why confuse you with facts. Ok, here's today's history lesson. Nick Saban came from the Miami Dolphins to Bama. There you go. Now you can jump on the Miami deal. Because obviously you don't know what elite means. Four BCS championships in the last eight years or so. Nah, you're right. He's not elite yet.

    Point is.........take away his advantages and he's just another average coach..........clearly showed when he joined the NFL.........and you're right, I forgot to mention he went from MSU to LSU. Check Tressels record before OSU, Paul Browns before OSU, Meyers before OSU, now check Sabans before LSU.

    Clearly, he was never elite before the $EC.

    scUMequalsPOop

  • scUMequalsPOop said...

    All things fair to the rest of other conferences the SEC aint crap.

    Recruits commit to SEC schools and get rating bumps. (Demarcus Walker commits to Bama, earns a fifth star, Decommits, suddenly back to four star.........Anzalone, commits to an SEC school, recieves fifth star.) (Treadwell also received a fifth star when he commited)

    SEC teams will never leave the south, all BCS games are in your back yard, advantage to oversigning, unlimited medical hardships and grey shirts. The SEC funds an average of 13 varsity sports, OSU = 34. This is what allows the SEC to pay assistants more. Theres multiple advantages to being in the SEC.

    The problem is the B1G is too morally structured. No way our conference stops funding 20 sports, "how would the students feel" is a concern up here. We take pride in this. We dont yank schollies from non-contributors just for being non-contributors.

    It's not just me dude, it's almost everyone not from the south.

    I'm not from the south..
    But seriously..morally and Urban ' let all the dope smokers play'- Meyer is a perfect fit for the morally challenged tOSU..
    Like I said .. 'All dressed up and nowhere to go'-

    This post was edited by Itchin on 2/14/2013 at 11:26 AM

    Itchin

  • InTresslWeTrust said...

    Yeah, Storm was guilty until proven innocent. Once Urbs caught wind of it he was kicked out and missed the first few weeks of fall practice. Later it was discovered it was his childs mother lying/exaggerating so she could get custody. Once the investigation was over, and the coaches reviewed it and met with him, he was allowed back on the team

    What good does a slap on the wrist do before the season starts anyway.?
    They all know they'll be reinstated when playin' time starts.!
    All of them do it.. Even the superlative 'tide'.

    Itchin

  • scUMequalsPOop said...

    Point is.........take away his advantages and he's just another average coach..........clearly showed when he joined the NFL.........and you're right, I forgot to mention he went from MSU to LSU. Check Tressels record before OSU, Paul Browns before OSU, Meyers before OSU, now check Sabans before LSU.

    Clearly, he was never elite before the $EC.

    If it's that easy to coach in the SEC, why haven't more coaches at Alabama or LSU won as many national titles?

    Also, if you can't recognize that the college game and the NFL are wildly different animals, I don't know what to say. Bill Belichick might be an excellent NFL coach, but that's no guarantee that he'd be a good college coach. The converse applies to Saban.

    This post was edited by CMXI on 2/14/2013 at 11:30 AM

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  • scUMequalsPOop said...

    The problem is the B1G is too morally structured. No way our conference stops funding 20 sports, "how would the students feel" is a concern up here. We take pride in this.

    Coaches are allowed to rape little boys though... You guys certainly have a stranglehold on that title.

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  • Sir Mix A Lot said...

    iirc he was booted from team, then re-instated when charges dropped. Dont recall an indefinite suspension, he was booted.

    You are right about that situation being different. Klein was not only booted and reinstated. He also served an two-game suspension after his resinstatement.

    Storm Klein Back At Practice With Ohio State, Could Play Saturday Against Cal - SB Nation Cleveland

    Ohio State linebacker Storm Klein may paly on Saturday after being suspended the first two games of the season. How does head coach Urban Meyer like how hes dealt with the suspension?

    cleveland.sbnation.com

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  • scUMequalsPOop said...

    All things fair to the rest of other conferences the SEC aint crap.

    Recruits commit to SEC schools and get rating bumps. (Demarcus Walker commits to Bama, earns a fifth star, Decommits, suddenly back to four star.........Anzalone, commits to an SEC school, recieves fifth star.) (Treadwell also received a fifth star when he commited)

    SEC teams will never leave the south, all BCS games are in your back yard, advantage to oversigning, unlimited medical hardships and grey shirts. The SEC funds an average of 13 varsity sports, OSU = 34. This is what allows the SEC to pay assistants more. Theres multiple advantages to being in the SEC.

    The problem is the B1G is too morally structured. No way our conference stops funding 20 sports, "how would the students feel" is a concern up here. We take pride in this. We dont yank schollies from non-contributors just for being non-contributors.

    It's not just me dude, it's almost everyone not from the south.

    Are there any Big 10 schools who yank academic scholarships bc the students are performing and keeping up their end of the deal, or is that allowed? And GTFOff grayshirting. It's legal. You can take your moral nose and keep sticking it up your Big 10 ass.

    It's football, not feelingsball. I love Big 10 babies like you. Some schools take engineering seriously. Some schools take their medical school seriously. Some schools take their law school seriously, or nursing, or whatever. Most SEC schools take their football programs seriously.

    You don't see us bitching and whining bc you're superior in basketball. Just shut up.

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  • CMXI said...

    If it's that easy to coach in the SEC, why haven't more coaches at Alabama or LSU won as many national titles?

    Also, if you can't recognize that the college game and the NFL are wildly different animals, I don't know what to say. Bill Belichick might be an excellent NFL coach, but that's no guarantee that he'd be a good college coach. The converse applies to Saban.

    It's also silly to say that Saban couldn't be successful in the NFL. He was there two years, was slightly below .500, and decided he was happier and better cut out for the college game. But to suggest that he couldn't be successful in the NFL is awfully, awfully short-sighted for anyone to say.

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    92DT

  • CMXI said...

    If it's that easy to coach in the SEC, why haven't more coaches at Alabama or LSU won as many national titles?

    Also, if you can't recognize that the college game and the NFL are wildly different animals, I don't know what to say. Bill Belichick might be an excellent NFL coach, but that's no guarantee that he'd be a good college coach. The converse applies to Saban.

    Question is if it's so easy to coach in the SEC, why havn't more SEC COACHES won more national titles, not just limited to those two teams.........so lets see.

    Meyer.......Saban......Miles......Chizik......just from the past 6 years of my memory, if that doesn't exploit your question I don't know what will.

    Valid point about two different leagues, but 90% of the time success follows success.

    scUMequalsPOop

  • 92DT said...

    Are there any Big 10 schools who yank academic scholarships bc the students are performing and keeping up their end of the deal, or is that allowed? And GTFOff grayshirting. It's legal. You can take your moral nose and keep sticking it up your Big 10 ass.

    It's football, not feelingsball. I love Big 10 babies like you. Some schools take engineering seriously. Some schools take their medical school seriously. Some schools take their law school seriously, or nursing, or whatever. Most SEC schools take their football programs seriously.

    You don't see us bitching and whining bc you're superior in basketball. Just shut up.

    It's legal.......WHEN THE PLAYERS ARE ACTUALLY HURT

    ...........heres more for unethical tactics.

    http://blogs.ajc.com/recruiting/2012/02/05/dalvin-tomlinson-speaks-out-on-alabama-grayshirt-scandal/

    This post has been edited 2 times, most recently by scUMequalsPOop on 2/14/2013 at 12:40 PM

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  • scUMequalsPOop said...

    It's legal.......WHEN THE PLAYER ARE ACTUALLY HURT

    Dude, what are you talking about? Grayshirts don't have anything to do with injuries. You can ask a kid to grayshirt for whatever reason. It's always the kid's choice. No one can make you GS. You need to know more about what you're talking about.

    I noticed that Tomlinson's coach had this to say, smart guy:

    "Alabama was the most truthful school in the recruiting process. They were the most honest. They didn’t pester him and they didn’t bug him. That was one big thing that Dalvin liked about Alabama – that they didn’t downgrade other programs. Coach Saban spoke very highly of other programs, especially Georgia and Georgia Tech. And Dalvin, with the type of character he has, he appreciated that. Alabama didn’t play any games with him.”

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  • scUMequalsPOop said...

    It's legal.......WHEN THE PLAYERS ARE ACTUALLY HURT

    ...........heres more for unethical tactics.

    http://blogs.ajc.com/recruiting/2012/02/05/dalvin-tomlinson-speaks-out-on-alabama-grayshirt-scandal/

    Glad the SEC isn't as moral as the B1G...

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    kitemac

  • shavisimo2 said...

    So you acknowledge I did nothing wrong ITT?

    Or is saying "indefinite suspension" makes me think of "Michael Floyd" something crazy that a mod should not do? I have to imagine you wouldn't have given it a second look if any non-PSU mod would have said the exact same thing.

    well don't flame if your house is not clean.......The thread was geared toward a recent situation and because I pissed you off - you pull ish out from two years ago to flame ND.

    It's that whole glass house thing...... you seemingly can spew but cannot take it when it pertains to PSU

    Leppycole

  • 92DT said...

    Dude, what are you talking about? Grayshirts don't have anything to do with injuries. You can ask a kid to grayshirt for whatever reason. It's always the kid's choice. No one can make you GS. You need to know more about what you're talking about.

    I noticed that Tomlinson's coach had this to say, smart guy:

    "Alabama was the most truthful school in the recruiting process. They were the most honest. They didn’t pester him and they didn’t bug him. That was one big thing that Dalvin liked about Alabama – that they didn’t downgrade other programs. Coach Saban spoke very highly of other programs, especially Georgia and Georgia Tech. And Dalvin, with the type of character he has, he appreciated that. Alabama didn’t play any games with him.”

    Saban uses it for injured recruits to give them an extra year to heal so they're not using up schollie space to a definite non-contributor. How can you deny that Saban tactic.

    http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jan/21/nick-saban-switches-injured-recruits-scholarship-g/

    http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/02/nick_sabans_actions_show_commi.html

    scUMequalsPOop

  • scUMequalsPOop said...

    Saban uses it for injured recruits to give them an extra year to heal so they're not using up schollie space to a definite non-contributor. How can you deny that Saban tactic.

    http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jan/21/nick-saban-switches-injured-recruits-scholarship-g/

    http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/02/nick_sabans_actions_show_commi.html

    So what? What's the problem? It's a delayed enrollment, that's all a GS is. And you still have 5 to play 4. You just delay the clock ticking. Only a team that gets its ass kicked complains about this. Sometimes it's used for academic reasons.

    The bottom line is this: it's a scholarship offer that's on a different timeline - that's all it is, and it's legal. And, the MOST important part: the player has the option to turn it down. If you're an Alabama offer, believe me, you have other options.

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  • It's education first in the B1G............PERIOD. I'm ok with that.

    Hey, if we win a NC against an SEC team, that just shows we're twice as good, because football wasn't even our first priority.

    scUMequalsPOop

  • scUMequalsPOop said...

    It's education first in the B1G............PERIOD. I'm ok with that.

    Hey, if we win a NC against an SEC team, that just shows we're twice as good, because football wasn't even our first priority.

    Yeah except that won't happen.

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  • scUMequalsPOop said...

    It's education first in the B1G............PERIOD. I'm ok with that.

    Hey, if we win a NC against an SEC team, that just shows we're twice as good, because football wasn't even our first priority.

    Education and NCAA suspensions...

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  • wutang148713 said...

    Yeah except that won't happen.

    Really????

    Ask any analyst or 247 staff member which team outside the $EC will challenge Bama for a title............Pick anyone.

    ESPN said it.........they're even your b*tch.

    scUMequalsPOop

  • kitemac said...

    Education and NCAA suspensions...

    I'm sorry we're not in the $EC like you are........so yes if we pay a parent 80,000 for their child we will receive suspensions.

    This post was edited by scUMequalsPOop on 2/14/2013 at 2:39 PM

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  • scUMequalsPOop said...

    I'm sorry we're not in the $EC like you are........so yes if we pay a parent 80,000 for their child we will receive suspensions.

    Well that and raping children is your thing. Maybe the $EC can educate you guys on how to get away with paying our players. We will ask you if we need to get away with raping children for years if we decide we want to do that.

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  • Leppycole said...

    well don't flame if your house is not clean.......The thread was geared toward a recent situation and because I pissed you off - you pull ish out from two years ago to flame ND.

    It's that whole glass house thing...... you seemingly can spew but cannot take it when it pertains to PSU

    I didn't flame anyone. It's not my fault you spit lies and are overly sensitive about some word association. Get a grip.

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