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The story is a non-story and will die quickly.

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SB...normally...one can say that AFTER an investigation, especially coming on the heels of FSU's online cheating scandal, which probable lead ALL FLA State Universities (maybe save USF) to look at and investigate their OWN scholarship athletes online course work.

USFreak...intelligent response.

Too bad USF did not have you as a spokesperson vs the clowns that blabbed to the media earlier this week that USF "would NOT" investigate ANYTHING (online courses, false papers, etc...).

I love it how when your lies are exposed you totally ignore those posts........ YOU, sir, are the clown.

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The story is a non-story and will die quickly.

If it is baseless, you sure hope so.

But it has to make its run around the internet and even one of the papers our conquerors, the Ducks, ran a piece in the local paper, but note the quasi-disclaimer included towards the end of their story.  I guess our writers are as new to bigtime football as USF is.

Whether that’s the REST of the story, it’s the rest of the story to date. And probably more than you wanted to know.

And it demonstrates the peril about writing about the private lives of athletes and coaches. Because while people like stories about people — stories that go beyond stats and strategy, as it were — you generally only get part of the picture, the side that the subject wants you to see.

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Ding, ding.

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