Speculation: Brady Quinn possibly ineligible for 2006?!?!

So there is no proof. Yet you still believe and hate. Pretty sad.
 
HeavyHitta31 said:
No, I'm it WAS taken out of context. When the guy who wrote it says it was, it tends to become fact.

And were calling out ND because they are the children of the NCAA

You're just upset that ND is back on the map, will challenge for the National Title this year and are going to be pre-season top 5 or 10 while A & M will battle to reach .500 in the Big XII.

Nice out of conference schedule you have there as well.

The Citadel
UL Lafayette
Army
La Tech

What a joke?
 
:lmao::lmao:

Another entire thread devoted to HH and his astounding capability to say something moronic. Becoming a pattern here huh HH? I guess their reading comprehension is lacking huh?
 
HeavyHitta, dude, I'm telling you, the sun will rise tomorrow. Are you saying I'm wrong? Bring it!
 
Glenn Carano said:
You're just upset that ND is back on the map, will challenge for the National Title this year and are going to be pre-season top 5 or 10 while A & M will battle to reach .500 in the Big XII.

Nice out of conference schedule you have there as well.

The Citadel
UL Lafayette
Army
La Tech

What a joke?

Claiming vicarious moral victories through Texas A&M? Pretty low for a mighty Domer fan....
 
I think I finally understand why people believe a UFO crashed near Roswell, New Mexico and the government covered it up. For years I've wondered how anyone could be so gullible. I wonder no more. The fog has lifted.
 
cobra said:
HeavyHitta, dude, I'm telling you, the sun will rise tomorrow. Are you saying I'm wrong? Bring it!

Where's the proof the sun will rise tomorrow? It could implode and kill us all. I don't see any proof, it must be hogwash!!!
 
Hostile said:
I think I finally understand why people believe a UFO crashed near Roswell, New Mexico and the government covered it up. For years I've wondered how anyone could be so gullible. I wonder no more. The fog has lifted.

You really believe the NCAA has never overlooked questionable actions by programs?
 
peplaw06 said:
:lmao::lmao:

Another entire thread devoted to HH and his astounding capability to say something moronic. Becoming a pattern here huh HH? I guess their reading comprehension is lacking huh?

It astounds me how many people really don't believe cheating occurs in the NCAA, and even moreso that the NCAA has never lessoned the penalty or overlooked certain things completely.
 
HeavyHitta31 said:
Claiming vicarious moral victories through Texas A&M? Pretty low for a mighty Domer fan....

You're running with a rumor and jumping on a far superior program(ND) than A&M to make yourself feel better. Low self-esteem?
 
HeavyHitta31 said:
You really believe the NCAA has never overlooked questionable actions by programs?
No I don't. They go after athletes and programs like rabid dogs.

Example, Greg Anthony, basketball player for UNLV built a business as a High School student. It was his business. College is supposed to teach you these things. The NCAA made him get rid of it.

That is just one example. They are overly agressive in pursuit of wrong doing.

I am not a Notre Dame fan. In fact, I hate them with a passion for screwing Tucson and the Copper Bowl. Not even on my wildest imaginations do I believe the NCAA lets them get away with anything. If they suspected anything they'd be on them faster than any other program.

They tolerate nothing.
 
Glenn Carano said:
You're running with a rumor and jumping on a far superior program(ND) than A&M to make yourself feel better. Low self-esteem?

Make myself feel better? I don't care one way or the other in Brady Quinn is ineligable, it would shock me, yes, but I dont care. I simply posted an article and elft it up for discussion. I'm not "running" with anything, I'm tellin you that in the real world, programs cheat, and most of the time they dont get caught.

And fogive me, but I must do it....

SCOREBOARD

September 29, 2001:

Texas A&M: 24
Domers: 3

Ouch....
 
Hostile said:
No I don't. They go after athletes and programs like rabid dogs.

Example, Greg Anthony, basketball player for UNLV built a business as a High School student. It was his business. College is supposed to teach you these things. The NCAA made him get rid of it.

That is just one example. They are overly agressive in pursuit of wrong doing.

I am not a Notre Dame fan. In fact, I hate them with a passion for screwing Tucson and the Copper Bowl. Not even on my wildest imaginations do I believe the NCAA lets them get away with anything. If they suspected anything they'd be on them faster than any other program.

They tolerate nothing.

They seem to be tolerating USC just fine :rolleyes:

They tolerated it when Darrell K. Royal was handing out merchendise to incoming recruits, they tolerated it when Barry Switzer was providing them with "company", and they tolerated it when Steve Spurrier "accidently" allowed several players to leave their rooms and steal from the library down at Auburn.

It happens all the tme, the NCAA looks out for it's big money-making programs
 
HeavyHitta31 said:
Make myself feel better? I don't care one way or the other in Brady Quinn is ineligable, it would shock me, yes, but I dont care. I simply posted an article and elft it up for discussion. I'm not "running" with anything, I'm tellin you that in the real world, programs cheat, and most of the time they dont get caught.

And fogive me, but I must do it....

SCOREBOARD

September 29, 2001:

Texas A&M: 24
Domers: 3

Ouch....

ND went to A&M's backyard and beat them in not one, but two Cotton Bowls in the early 90's. Oh the memories!
 
Glenn Carano said:
ND went to A&M's backyard and beat them in not one, but two Cotton Bowls in the early 90's. Oh the memories!

And A&M beat the mighty 1988 Domers in the Cotton Bowl, Heisman winner Tim Brown and all.
 

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