WebFire;804552 wrote:Oh, sorry. Who is on your approved list to post stuff from?
You are like Ty Webb on the political forum.
WebFire;804552 wrote:Oh, sorry. Who is on your approved list to post stuff from?
bases_loaded;804553 wrote:You are like Ty Webb on the political forum.
That is info on the blogger. Even if it is a blog I'd still say it has merit.DAVE HYDE finished second in 2009 in voting for the nation’s top sports columnists by the Associated Press Sports Editors. It was the third time in four years he has finished second in the country in APSE voting for either column or sports feature writing. He has placed 13 times in the Top 10 of APSE writing categories in his career, including a first for investigative work. His writing has been featured in the “Best American Sports Writing” anthology and he has authored “Still Perfect: The Untold Story of the 1972 Miami Dolphins” and "1968: The Year That Saved Ohio State Football.” He worked for Miami Herald before coming to the Sun Sentinel in 1990.
vball10set;804569 wrote:smh...some people really get their rocks (or female genitalia) off looking for articles, blogs, etc. slamming the Bucks--it's sad....anyway, when all is said and done, OSU will continue to pound tsun, and they'll continue to search for reasons why...GO BUCKS!!!
vball10set;804569 wrote:smh...some people really get their rocks (or female genitalia) off looking for articles, blogs, etc. slamming the Bucks--it's sad....anyway, when all is said and done, OSU will continue to pound tsun, and they'll continue to search for reasons why...GO BUCKS!!!
WebFire;804601 wrote:Sad part is I don't have to look. They are just all over. Just discussing. Thought it might be of interest.
bases_loaded;804640 wrote:This x10000. Did you see where the kids named by SI article were cleared by the NCAA? For the record the NCAA has more to lose than gain by dropping the hammer on OSU so don't expect much
thedynasty1998;804882 wrote:I didn't see that. Have a link?
bases_loaded;804640 wrote:This x10000. Did you see where the kids named by SI article were cleared by the NCAA? For the record the NCAA has more to lose than gain by dropping the hammer on OSU so don't expect much
jordo212000;805059 wrote:Honestly I'm not surprised by that. I actually expected several of them to avoid discipline from the NCAA. Mainly because it would be borderline impossible to prove anything. All they had to do was say "no that's not true." The NCAA has to have more proof than hearsay.
With all of that being said, I'm convinced that pretty much everybody named in that article was guilty of something.
jordo212000;805059 wrote:Honestly I'm not surprised by that. I actually expected several of them to avoid discipline from the NCAA. Mainly because it would be borderline impossible to prove anything. All they had to do was say "no that's not true." The NCAA has to have more proof than hearsay.
With all of that being said, I'm convinced that pretty much everybody named in that article was guilty of something.
bases_loaded;804962 wrote:Why would there be one? It makes SI a liar. Bill Greene tweeted it
thedynasty1998;805228 wrote:If the NCAA cleared those guys, there would certainly be several articles. That's dumb to say otherwise.
WebFire;805363 wrote:I'd have to think it would be a newsworthy item as well. We've been hearing since the article came out that they were cleared. But no actual article yet.
lhslep134;805390 wrote:All I'm repeating is what someone tweeted. If it turns out to be wrong, then get me.
WebFire;805435 wrote:I'm not saying it's wrong. In fact I'll be very surprised if they aren't all cleared. I just think if it was official it would be newsworthy.
Writerbuckeye;805625 wrote: Oh and it's nice to know you have that "guilty until proven innocent" mentality going for you. A very shaky story (credibility wise) makes some blind accusations and they're automatically true?
SMH
Writerbuckeye;805625 wrote:Just who is going to report it? SI? Not likely. Even the Dispatch has money in this game. The only place you're going to hear about this stuff is likely to be tweets or blogs at this point.
Oh and it's nice to know you have that "guilty until proven innocent" mentality going for you. A very shaky story (credibility wise) makes some blind accusations and they're automatically true?
SMH
Some of us are not naive. These allegations didn't just drop out of thin air. Why would SI randomly pick on the players mentioned in the article? I'm not saying the players did anything terrible or anything, but I find it kind of comical that you think a 20 year old college student and their parents are more "credible" than the people who were quoted in the story. Naturally the players are going to say they weren't involved and there probably isn't much evidence other than "he said, she said" stuff. The NCAA really can't penalize a kid if that is the case.A very shaky story (credibility wise) makes some blind accusations and they're automatically true?
SMH