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Could be part of the negotiations between us and NCAA. We throw them a bone, they throw us a bone.
Working with them sure has worked out so far.
Not that I don't agree with the thinking, just saying.
Could be part of the negotiations between us and NCAA. We throw them a bone, they throw us a bone.
Could be part of the negotiations between us and NCAA. We throw them a bone, they throw us a bone.
"The University of Miami has informed football player Dyron Dye that he will no longer be a member of the Miami football program," the school said in a statement. "Given the totality of the circumstances and unresolved issues regarding the NCAA investigation, the University has decided to move ahead."
The decision on Dye comes with Miami still waiting for the Committee on Infractions — the group that heard the Hurricanes' case against the allegations made by the NCAA — to issue its decision on any possible additional sanctions the school may face. That decision could come at any time, especially since Miami urged the NCAA to act before this year's football season opens on Aug. 30.
"The team decided that it doesn't want Dyron to be a member because they determined he would be too much of a distraction," said Darren Heitner, Dye's attorney. "The one nice thing is that it won't affect his aid. But as far as his future playing for the University of Miami, that door's closed."
Kid got screwed
I'm not gonna lie this **** smells...smells bad.... I blame the lawyer for going to the media a few weeks ago... But im very disappointed in Miami on this one. Dude's gonna miss his senior for this bullshyt? He was already punished 2 years ago... Imaginr how'd you feel if you were Dyron Dye.. This really fcked up