FSUck Vs Miami Game thread 28-37 Half

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man. tell me when is the last time you have seen a hurricane basketball team throw alley oops on a consistent basis?
 
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[TD="class: topictitle"]Posted: Today 11:11 AM
[h=4]Re: NCAA wants to Do-Over on the Miami investigation[/h]
USNAVYCANE wrote:“Academic fraud is among the most egregious of N.C.A.A. violations,” the report said. “The committee was concerned with the large number of student-athletes involved in the fraud and especially by the fact that individuals within the institution’s A.A.S.S. unit were involved. The committee was further troubled by the fact that there were warning signs indicating that academic improprieties were taking place, but these warning signs were, for the most part, ignored.”
A.A.S.S. refers to the Athletics Academic Support Services.
Florida State did an investigation in 2007 that prompted the football team to suspend the 23 players.
The individual records of the 61 implicated athletes will be expunged.
“A significant portion of the academic fraud violations involved a music course offered to students without incident for more than 10 years before its academic integrity was compromised in the fall semester of 2006, resulting in academic fraud occurring during this time, as well as the 2007 spring and summer semesters,” the report said.
“In addition to the academic improprieties associated with the online music course, the former learning specialist provided impermissible assistance to at least three student-athletes by typing portions of papers assigned to them. She also provided answers to an online psychology course quiz for a student-athlete by instructing a second student-athlete to complete the quiz on behalf of the student-athlete enrolled in the course.”
Anyone ever hear of Andre Johnson?

Despite the assertion you are attempting, you are aware that no member of the athletic staff or FSU was ever charged with a lack of institutional control? Miami despite the minor issue being brought up doesn't change the facts that Miami over the last 20 years has been getting supplemented by Shapiro and the Miami administration welcomed it. That is a lack of institutional control no matter how you want to slice it.
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[TD="class: topictitle"]Posted: Today 11:11 AM
[h=4]Re: NCAA wants to Do-Over on the Miami investigation[/h]
USNAVYCANE wrote:“Academic fraud is among the most egregious of N.C.A.A. violations,” the report said. “The committee was concerned with the large number of student-athletes involved in the fraud and especially by the fact that individuals within the institution’s A.A.S.S. unit were involved. The committee was further troubled by the fact that there were warning signs indicating that academic improprieties were taking place, but these warning signs were, for the most part, ignored.”
A.A.S.S. refers to the Athletics Academic Support Services.
Florida State did an investigation in 2007 that prompted the football team to suspend the 23 players.
The individual records of the 61 implicated athletes will be expunged.
“A significant portion of the academic fraud violations involved a music course offered to students without incident for more than 10 years before its academic integrity was compromised in the fall semester of 2006, resulting in academic fraud occurring during this time, as well as the 2007 spring and summer semesters,” the report said.
“In addition to the academic improprieties associated with the online music course, the former learning specialist provided impermissible assistance to at least three student-athletes by typing portions of papers assigned to them. She also provided answers to an online psychology course quiz for a student-athlete by instructing a second student-athlete to complete the quiz on behalf of the student-athlete enrolled in the course.”
Anyone ever hear of Andre Johnson?

Despite the assertion you are attempting, you are aware that no member of the athletic staff or FSU was ever charged with a lack of institutional control? Miami despite the minor issue being brought up doesn't change the facts that Miami over the last 20 years has been getting supplemented by Shapiro and the Miami administration welcomed it. That is a lack of institutional control no matter how you want to slice it.
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wait, wtf is this?
 
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[TD="class: topictitle"]Posted: Today 11:11 AM
[h=4]Re: NCAA wants to Do-Over on the Miami investigation[/h]
USNAVYCANE wrote:“Academic fraud is among the most egregious of N.C.A.A. violations,” the report said. “The committee was concerned with the large number of student-athletes involved in the fraud and especially by the fact that individuals within the institution’s A.A.S.S. unit were involved. The committee was further troubled by the fact that there were warning signs indicating that academic improprieties were taking place, but these warning signs were, for the most part, ignored.”
A.A.S.S. refers to the Athletics Academic Support Services.
Florida State did an investigation in 2007 that prompted the football team to suspend the 23 players.
The individual records of the 61 implicated athletes will be expunged.
“A significant portion of the academic fraud violations involved a music course offered to students without incident for more than 10 years before its academic integrity was compromised in the fall semester of 2006, resulting in academic fraud occurring during this time, as well as the 2007 spring and summer semesters,” the report said.
“In addition to the academic improprieties associated with the online music course, the former learning specialist provided impermissible assistance to at least three student-athletes by typing portions of papers assigned to them. She also provided answers to an online psychology course quiz for a student-athlete by instructing a second student-athlete to complete the quiz on behalf of the student-athlete enrolled in the course.”
Anyone ever hear of Andre Johnson?

Despite the assertion you are attempting, you are aware that no member of the athletic staff or FSU was ever charged with a lack of institutional control? Miami despite the minor issue being brought up doesn't change the facts that Miami over the last 20 years has been getting supplemented by Shapiro and the Miami administration welcomed it. That is a lack of institutional control no matter how you want to slice it.
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wait, wtf is this?

LoL I posted it in the wrong thread
 
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