Stansbury got in after the bidding war was over.
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dawgstudent
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Totally disagree with this article... |
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http://www.cbssports.com/...asketball/story/11837925
Stansbury got in after the bidding war was over.
I support the two most frustrating teams in America: The New Orleans Saints and the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
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HD6 |
I love how.... | #1 | ||
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we signed him because we can smell a West title.
"Nothing on this earth is closer to the blood of Christ than the tears of a hooker." - Colin Krieger
"I never read the free board, only what gets over here. If the sixpack is worse, they need to be assassinated!"-mclark |
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Optimus Prime 4 |
Maybe his bid was just too low until they backed out....... | #2 | ||
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Kidding. I don't think he was in on it either. Though right now I'd say the odds of Sidney being cleared are very low.
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Shmuley |
Articles like that will serve to guarantee ... | #3 | ||
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that Sidney never puts on maron and never steps onto the floor of the Hump for a game.
The spirits of the Indian Burial Ground are restless. National Media to MState: "Stansbury, MState, you are essentially a mid-major program. Know your place. Stay in your place."
Dennis Miller on Nancy Pelosi during Obama's speech: "Hey, when higher taxes are proposed, she's up clapping like a seal at Sea World."
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dawgstudent |
Well we were recruiting him... | #4 | ||
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but whoever he originally committed to is where the problem lies.
And for some reason, I am thinking he gets cleared.
I support the two most frustrating teams in America: The New Orleans Saints and the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
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coach66 |
Doesn't he have Powe's lawyer? | #5 | ||
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If so I like his odds of being cleared.
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dgsmith15 |
I gotta disagree. | #6 | ||
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While the NCAA may forcibly suspend him for a few games in the 09-10 season, I really don't see them being able to rule him completely ineligible. But
then again, I'm just a homer.
"Every fight is a food fight, when you're a cannibal." - Demetri Martin
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8Dog |
He did no thinking when writing that...none* | #7 | ||
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DawgatAuburn |
I'm with you. | #8 | ||
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I am hoping the worst case is they suspend him for a few early games, then have him back early December in time to play a game or two before the Depaul/UCLA
games.
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8Dog |
If he gets tied to something like Mayo did... | #9 | ||
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he's done.
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tossedoff |
Exactly DS. | #10 | ||
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We had contact, but had backed off because of his apparent interest in only USC and UCLA. It looks like a no harm/no foul situation for us.
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Optimus Prime 4 |
I don't see any problems for MSU, but the whole house for free thing | #11 | ||
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and this money that supposedly his dad was paid may turn out to be too much for him to be cleared.
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RebelBruiser |
If I recall correctly... | #12 | ||
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Powe's lawyer wasn't able to get him eligible the year he was hired. I think he was hired in 2007. The NCAA allowed Powe to enroll, but he had to sit a
year and prove himself in the classroom before being eligible in 2008.
Prior to that, I think Jackson's record in these cases was pretty strong, but with Powe's, he wasn't able to get him eligible immediately. |
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dawgstudent |
Not that it isn't wrong... | #13 | ||
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but $$$ his dad was paid, how does that affect him?
I support the two most frustrating teams in America: The New Orleans Saints and the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
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Maroon Eagle |
Not only is he Powe's lawyer, but also Mario Austin's too... | #14 | ||
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And the lawyer MSU hired to look at things also happens to be among other things a former law partner of Mike Slive. I may be a little wooly but I like his odds of being cleared too. |
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dawgstudent |
Powe's was a different animal... | #15 | ||
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his was entirely academics.
I support the two most frustrating teams in America: The New Orleans Saints and the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
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patdog |
I think you're right DS. Parrish didn't think that through at all. | #16 | ||
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The worst downside for us is the Sidney is declared ineligible and doesn't play for us. Parrish was simply making a point that coaches will do about anything to get a top player even if it could cost them their job and he through Stans's name out there just because that's where Sidney ended up signing. |
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DowntownDawg |
The NCAA does what the NCAA wants without rhyme or reason.... | #17 | ||
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...all they have to do is hold him up for a year, and then he is draft eligible and will be gone. They've delayed stuff much longer (see Powe, Jerell).
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tossedoff |
But what risk does State take in signing him now? | #18 | ||
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If he's cleared...great. If he isn't...oh well.
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Optimus Prime 4 |
where did I say there was any risk?** | #19 | ||
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Remember at Calipari's press conference, they awarded Kentucky the SEC Title...
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