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lol how was he not allowed??? he wasnt allowed until after the school found out..... the school couldve had his back once they found out that Shapiro wasnt the one that paid the bill but they turned into the NCAAs **** running to them like they got a new doggy bone to hand over.
They used Ray as scapegoat instead of having the nuts to say "nothing to see here" the kid paid his due **** off to the NCAA.
When you don't know you should not post. Seriously, you are really uninformed on this dude. The school dismissed him from the team for acts after the NS stuff.
Here is some of the post NS acts he did:
According to Morgan, Armstrong was dismissed after several incidents. Armstrong attended a dinner with his girlfriend, who works for a public relations firm and whose dinner payment was called into question. Another time, according to Morgan, Armstrong was at a South Florida hotel with his girlfriend. When questioned, he failed to admit being there before then saying he was, but that she paid for the room.
In at least two instances, Armstrong's use of social media led to questions from the school. According to a source, Armstrong's alleged receipt of a sports jersey at one point was also called into question.
He had dinner with his girlfriend and stayed at a hotel with his girlfriend. What's the problem again?
Again, I don't give a care about these acts and don't agree with NCAA. When he lied to the school about this stuff during the investigation, that's on him.
Why do u think he lied to the school???.... maybe b/c they've been on his *** about everything he does anyway, and he was scared of getting in trouble even though he didnt do anything wrong.... b/c unlike aTm w/ Manziel, UM was trying to find an excuse to kick him off the team just so they can get some browny points from the NCAA.
And how is all the NCAA ****sucking UM has done been paying off for the school since then???.... well just the whole NCAA scandal where they were resorting to illegal practices in order to find enough evidence to bury UM and its football program.
Simple rule, no player (especially one that messed up before) is above the program. You put the program in jeopardy (google it) then you face the consequences.
We're done.