You guys think a coach got fired, and a player got suspended, because he caught a sweet deal?
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How many times must I post before I get to join the club? Or better yet, is anyone who disagrees with a theme a rebel? I've been reading the site since I created my account in 13, I just never post, mainly because of this crap. I am a season ticket holder and graduate. None of this matters, because you wont believe me, but it is true. I will slink back to only reading in the future, heaven forbid I open my mouth and disagree.
Enforcer?
Can we get a check on this guy to?
Do I give him my home address? How does this work?
What? This is insane, I'm not on here trying to say I am happy we got caught. I was just pointing out the irony of this thread, just like cheat2win. A thread is started griping about a car for a kid we lost out on, all while ignoring that we ACTUALLY GOT CAUGHT doing SOMETHING improper with a car. Everyone got up in arms over semantics.
Big deal, AJ is gone, and it absolutely sucks that he will be playing at OM. But, some of you guys sound like the dude at the gym calling foul every time he misses a shot.
I read this board often, I obviously never comment. I have no idea why I decided to make today the day, but glad to be here. Looking forward to the "Enforcer" figuring this out so we can go about our business.
Difference in what happened to Redmond and every recruit at UM is Bracky seems to bring down the hand of God on anything at MSU. UM has paperwork sent to a 3rd party law firm so they can claim to not receiving a NOA.
Redmond at UM would not have missed more than a couple of games at the most. Tunsil was proven to receive a lot more benefits from agents.
Read the NCAA findings. That is EXACTLY what we were accused of by the NCAA. A discount on a car. Now there were other things involved. But the car deal was a discount. Mirando was fired because he lied that he knew about stuff to the investigators which would have been an automatic show cause. Which he got.
Enforcer, while you are digging, be sure to click an ad on the family company website*