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Heisman Winner [79643]
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Interesting how UNC didnt find their way to DV this year
Jul 29, 2020, 4:57 PM
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Swoff-dom continues. I knew he'd protect them
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Glad ND has to play both CU & UNC
Jul 29, 2020, 5:04 PM
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Paw Master [16288]
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Re: Glad ND has to play both CU & UNC
Jul 29, 2020, 9:03 PM
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me too. Also UNC is probably losing UCF and Auburn so they need some toughness on their schedule.
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Can't wait to see their schedule***
Jul 29, 2020, 5:09 PM
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Orange Blooded [4679]
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Re: Can't wait to see their schedule***
Jul 29, 2020, 5:11 PM
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I’ve seen it. What do you want to know?
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Clemson Sports Icon [55413]
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When your student athletes will be in class.***
Jul 29, 2020, 6:49 PM
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Orange Blooded [4679]
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Re: When your student athletes will be in class.***
Jul 29, 2020, 6:51 PM
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Never gets old to you does it ?
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Standout [321]
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Re: When your student athletes will be in class.***
Jul 29, 2020, 8:58 PM
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UNCheat has been the most aggregious of cheaters, ever, in the ACC. For 18 years, they were cheating academically and athletically to keep their players eligible. Example 1: a highly-rated WR had committed to Clemson. CU would not admit him due to academic reasons, but he was a 3-year starter for UNCheat. Example 2: in the men's basketball championship year (near 2005), four of the five starters majored in African-American Studies (AAS). And, the fifth starter took 3 of his 4 courses in AAS. We all know that AAS classes did not even meet, and the grades were based upon one paper that were not even written by the student?/athletes. Yes, the FB team and a few players received minor punishment for impermissable benefits. The NCAA knew that UNCheat should have been given the death sentence, but ol' Swoffie hurried to Indianapolis with a very big check, and it was swept under the rug. So, yeah, we are not forgetting about the UNCheat scandal, all 18 years of it.
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Standout [321]
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Re: When your student athletes will be in class.***
Jul 29, 2020, 8:58 PM
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UNCheat has been the most aggregious of cheaters, ever, in the ACC. For 18 years, they were cheating academically and athletically to keep their players eligible. Example 1: a highly-rated WR had committed to Clemson. CU would not admit him due to academic reasons, but he was a 3-year starter for UNCheat. Example 2: in the men's basketball championship year (near 2005), four of the five starters majored in African-American Studies (AAS). And, the fifth starter took 3 of his 4 courses in AAS. We all know that AAS classes did not even meet, and the grades were based upon one paper that were not even written by the student?/athletes. Yes, the FB team and a few players received minor punishment for impermissable benefits. The NCAA knew that UNCheat should have been given the death sentence, but ol' Swoffie hurried to Indianapolis with a very big check, and it was swept under the rug. So, yeah, we are not forgetting about the UNCheat scandal, all 18 years of it.
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Standout [321]
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Re: When your student athletes will be in class.***
Jul 29, 2020, 8:58 PM
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UNCheat has been the most aggregious of cheaters, ever, in the ACC. For 18 years, they were cheating academically and athletically to keep their players eligible. Example 1: a highly-rated WR had committed to Clemson. CU would not admit him due to academic reasons, but he was a 3-year starter for UNCheat. Example 2: in the men's basketball championship year (near 2005), four of the five starters majored in African-American Studies (AAS). And, the fifth starter took 3 of his 4 courses in AAS. We all know that AAS classes did not even meet, and the grades were based upon one paper that were not even written by the student?/athletes. Yes, the FB team and a few players received minor punishment for impermissable benefits. The NCAA knew that UNCheat should have been given the death sentence, but ol' Swoffie hurried to Indianapolis with a very big check, and it was swept under the rug. So, yeah, we are not forgetting about the UNCheat scandal, all 18 years of it.
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Orange Blooded [4679]
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Re: When your student athletes will be in class.***
Jul 29, 2020, 9:19 PM
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I’ll admit the African American Studies program was a disgrace. Do you think that program was developed to keep athletes eligible? I would explain exactly how it came about but in this day of political correctness the race police will stroke at the truth. I do get tired of this idea that academic fraud was some systemic problem with all the athletes. UNC has produced many talented and serious students. But heck , what do I know? I was there and have first hand knowledge of what really goes on with student athletes. Of course my experience there does not qualify me to comment as much as those who have listened to talk radio and talked to their buddies in the break room.
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Clemson Sports Icon [55413]
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I've seen it too. Looks like 7 - 3 at best***
Jul 29, 2020, 5:16 PM
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Orange Blooded [4679]
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Re: I've seen it too. Looks like 7 - 3 at best***
Jul 29, 2020, 5:19 PM
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That’s probably about right.
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Orange Blooded [4679]
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Question for 74Tiger
Jul 29, 2020, 6:29 PM
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I see that NC State does not play Clemson or ND. They get Miami and FSU at home. Can I make the assumption that UNC grad Swofford is protecting the wolfies? Lol.
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Heisman Winner [79643]
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Re: Question for 74Tiger
Jul 29, 2020, 7:45 PM
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given your fandom you can assume anything. clearly you're easily duped
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Orange Blooded [4679]
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Re: Question for 74Tiger
Jul 29, 2020, 8:20 PM
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Duped by what?
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All-In [10900]
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Not how he wants to go out
Jul 29, 2020, 6:43 PM
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Watching his dearly beloved getting road graded
I would cherish thought of them making it to charlotte
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Letterman [282]
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Re: Not how he wants to go out
Jul 29, 2020, 6:46 PM
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Wuffies received the easiest schedule - no ND, Clemson or Louisville
UNC gets ND at home and FSU on the road
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All-In [10900]
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FSU on road isnt so bad
Jul 30, 2020, 1:52 PM
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What fans are still around in the 2nd half are usually sunbathing and reading a book.
( I know, the irony of mentioning reading a book to a UNC fan )
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It's a just a coincidence
Jul 29, 2020, 9:35 PM
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for the thousandth time.
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All-In [27366]
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Re: It's a just a coincidence
Jul 29, 2020, 9:36 PM
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In a row.
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