So SEC schools can send street agents into south florida.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsHMxhDhlfw&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Goto the 1:30 mark for the gold.

Jaquay William - Auburn
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He should be investigating Clemson, lsu, Florida, Florida state, louisville, bama, the whole SEC, Big 10, etc. F#%# Charles Robinson. Can't investigate s%#% so he keeps going back to the same program cause his irrelevant a#% sucks. Sammy Watkins gets stopped in a car (how does a jobless kid have a car), Jefferson was found to have a million pairs of shoes (lsu), that picture of that kid holding a stack of money, and the video of the kid from Clemson again saying he's not worried about going pro cause he has made so much money. So none of that is investigated but a pair of used gloves is the end of the world for Charles robinson's great journalistic endeavor.

F%#% you Charles Robinson. And ryan hill is a tool for throwing coach golden and the U under the bus.

This.
 
The SEC is different because their boosters care about their schools and would never spill the beans, Shpiro is a hateful little ****, who was but hurt that nobody gave a **** that he was going to prison for 20 years.
 
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Who exactly would investigate the $EC journalistically? The networks that cover their games and are on the line for massive monies to be paid them for televising their games years down the line? You cats believe ESPN/CBS are going to investigate their ca$h cow? Yes, the $EC has cheating down to a science but c'mon, you got cats openly admitting a bidding war for Cam Newton's services and a prominent Alabama ex-player/still connected to their program just recently openly admitting that they got outbid by Auburn for a star recruit. And this ******* (Robinson) is trying to make hay out of some idiot equipment guy making phone calls?
 
One more thing: call me paranoid but those $EC schools fear a resurgent Miami like nothing else. They know the incredible talent pool down here and if we ever got our isht together that we would beat them like a mule. Think about that little theory next time ESPNCBSABC goes ape**** on Miami while ignoring the bidding wars within the conference whose games they televise...and make oodles of money from.
 
Yep. It's frustrating and infuriating. If we're going to cheat we should at least make it worth our while. SEC schools buy recruits and no one seems to notice. We make some phone calls and give away an old jock strap and it's front pagr news.
 
Not to mention they can just waltz on in here and hand pick any kid they want if we appear to be in trouble. The confer$EC is full of large fairly uneducated fanbases that will believe whatever ESPN or Paul Feinbaum tell them. We have to be twice as careful as any school in the land, cause we are their worst nightmare if we regain promenance. Like StormSurge said, we have an incredible talent pool down here, if we can keep some of these kids home, game on! Nice Avatar by the way.
 
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A person like Charles Robinson wouldn't be capable of investigating a monolith SEC program that's repeatedly cheating. You would need to have a very good investigative reporter to bring down a SEC school. In the SEC, boosters funnel a shtyload of $ and benefits to recruits and players, but no one talks. No one would ever cooperative with NCAA investigations. And unlike LA or especially Miami, the media in a SEC town would never turn on its school. It'd be career suicide.

Robinson is not an investigative journalist. He's a parasite. The only reason he was able to make hay against Miami was that he found a nutcase swindler who had nothing to lose and who was willing tell the whole world about how he wants to bring down UM's program because he shares a psychopathic vendetta.


And schools like Miami are easy targets for the NCAA because it doesn't have strong, wealthy alumni bases and Miami already has a poor image in the minds of the media.

But this is anything new. It's been going on for 50+ years. You don't think the NCAA wer fully aware that UCLA was paying players in royal fashion during the Wooden years, while programs without strong alumni support and money would get hammered like the Western Kentucky, UNLVs, and smaller schools did.

You don't think another school (like Ohio State or LSU) would have received the same punishment that Miami received in 1995 under the same circumstances. Of course they woudn't have. All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal in the eyes of the NCAA. It's always been like this and the system will only continue with the amount of money invested in NCAA college football/college basketball.
 
As with everything else related to Miami football (athletics?) over the past 10+ years, WE'RE DOING IT WRONG.
 
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