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I followed Noreiga for a while and can confidently say he's a tool. I don't believe this.

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11 hours ago, Apis Bull said:

Why would you say that? /sarcasm

Me? Nooo

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Way too late with these accusations. Not saying there is no basis, but why wait until now?

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What is a "flake class" and how do you push it on someone?

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10 hours ago, Bullschmutz said:

What is a "flake class" and how do you push it on someone?

When I took "Geology of our Nation's Parks" we called it "Rocks for Jocks"

My final exam was to bring home 5-6 rocks from Europe and identify them...

 

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Noriega is kind of a weirdo... I don't think these claims are at all true.

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I think the original intent of the discussion that caused Noriega to share this story is the NCAA doesn't really have the player/athletes' interest first. When you look at the money involved, I don't think he really went out on a ledge there. I am sure he carries some ill will but USF and Stan Heath are merely small players in this overall system. 

NCAA men's Basketball and Football are big money businesses presented as amateur athletic competition which they are not. Some of these players, possibly most, would be more than happy to bypass the University System and the NCAA if such a system existed. 

 

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7 minutes ago, usf97 said:

I think the original intent of the discussion that caused Noriega to share this story is the NCAA doesn't really have the player/athletes' interest first. When you look at the money involved, I don't think he really went out on a ledge there. I am sure he carries some ill will but USF and Stan Heath are merely small players in this overall system. 

NCAA men's Basketball and Football are big money businesses presented as amateur athletic competition which they are not. Some of these players, possibly most, would be more than happy to bypass the University System and the NCAA if such a system existed. 

 

For every "big money" program and player who is being "used" there are thousands of programs and athletes who are "using" the system for a "free" education.  Provided the kid has any sense at all he/she gets way more than they give.

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