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Will Wade
Posted on 10/20/20 at 11:11 am
Posted on 10/20/20 at 11:11 am
So what's the deal. Is everything cool or are we going to lose our coach as Dickhead V. was screaming?
Posted on 10/20/20 at 11:12 am to EveryoneGetsATrophy
It’s coming the month after the next one. Per sources.
Posted on 10/20/20 at 11:14 am to EveryoneGetsATrophy
Wade got the NCAA to furlough most of their employees so he could get off scott free.
Random thought: does anyone know the origin of the term "scott free"? What does that actually mean in a literal sense?
Random thought: does anyone know the origin of the term "scott free"? What does that actually mean in a literal sense?
Posted on 10/20/20 at 11:15 am to EveryoneGetsATrophy
Dick got the wrong guy. It’s actually Will Wade, not Will Wade. It was an honest mistake. Just mixed up the first and last name starting letters.
Posted on 10/20/20 at 11:17 am to Bert Macklin FBI
quote:
Random thought: does anyone know the origin of the term "scott free"? What does that actually mean in a literal sense?
From the internet:
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, an archaic definition of “scot” is “a tax or tribute paid by a feudal tenant to his or her lord or ruler in proportion to ability to pay; a similar tax paid to a sheriff or bailiff.” Examples of old “scots” include soulscots (which were paid to clergy or church from the estate of a deceased person), Rome-scots (paid to the papacy in pre-Reformation days) and scot-ales (basically mandatory parties with mandatory cover charges).
So in medieval days, to get away scot-free would mean not having to pay taxes or fees, or even at times, the broader definition that we still use today of simply getting away with something without penalty. Early recorded uses of scot-free go back to 1528 and range from condemnations of the Catholic Church to pieces of literature.
Posted on 10/20/20 at 11:20 am to raisinbran
Was really hoping there was some elaborate story about a guy named scot that got away free.
Posted on 10/20/20 at 11:24 am to EveryoneGetsATrophy
Don't see anything happening until after the season.
I think the most will do is accept LSU's tournament suspensions and maybe vacate some games if only they can determine if any player received anything which is highly unlikely at this point.
I think the most will do is accept LSU's tournament suspensions and maybe vacate some games if only they can determine if any player received anything which is highly unlikely at this point.
Posted on 10/20/20 at 11:26 am to raisinbran
Interesting and Good to know
Posted on 10/20/20 at 12:06 pm to EveryoneGetsATrophy
quote:Wade's lawyer slapped the NCAA across the face. The NCAA is mounting a response any month now.
So what's the deal.
Posted on 10/20/20 at 1:44 pm to EveryoneGetsATrophy
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So what's the deal.
Gangsta!
Posted on 10/20/20 at 2:17 pm to EveryoneGetsATrophy
Rest assured that Yahoo will run another article or three in March. Provided there is a March Madness
Posted on 10/20/20 at 3:41 pm to TigerCrude
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as really hoping there was some elaborate story about a guy named scot that got away free.
You might be thinking of buck naked.
Posted on 10/20/20 at 4:42 pm to SeanLSU
Medieval tax. If you got by without paying the tax, you were 'scot free'. You're welcome.
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