Who would do something illegal, document it on paper then file it away at the school in your office?
When you are saying he is "hiding something" and he has now stolen it or destroyed it could you give an example?
I mean I think every DI school could be guilty of something if you dug around.
An athlete getting a free t-shirt or a free meal.
ANYTHING that they recieve that isnt offered to a regular student, that isnt directly coming from the football program or allotted by their scholarship is illegal.
The NCAA is a big contradiction anyway.
They pick and choose what they will allow and what they wont.
Muhamad Lagase recieved just a few thousand dollars like maybe 2 or 4 G's from his professional contract and he was ruled inelligible while other players who did the EXACT same thing and recieved more money than Lagase were ruled elegible.
NCAA Football players who play "PROFESSIONAL" baseball, they sign a contract with a MLB team and play for a farm team are allowed to remain elegible because it is a different sport while Jeremy Bloom the former Colorado skiier was ruled inelligible for accepting money to pay for his own ski coach to compete as an amature in a sport different than football, skiing.
So I'm sure WVU
has done something illegal but what exactly could Rodriguez had stolen or destroyed that he kept filed away that would have documented it and exposed him?
Seems like not documenting it and filing it away in the first place would have been the better idea.
and I'd hardly say that makes Bobby Petrino comparable to mother Teresa, maybe a someone still a little shady
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Originally Posted by farmdude
Apparently he was callling select recruits prior to the announcement at UM and telling them to follow him. Scum
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Anthony Allen decides to transfer then challenges Louisville on their decision to not allow him to transfer to Arkansas....hmmmmmmmmmmm do you think Petrino's phone records would show a lot of activity in the 502 before and after he quit the Falcons?