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Posted on 7/5/09 at 11:31 pm to BIGTD
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Alright, maybe so, but that doesn't diminish any of the facts.
Hey, i'm on your side with the Miami argument, but I just wanted to make sure we had ALL the facts correct, lol.
Posted on 7/5/09 at 11:42 pm to geauxtigers28
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virginia tech has had plenty of thuggish players. frank beamer may be one of the best and classiest coaches around, but he always puts some future convicts on the football field
finally. Someone recognizes.
Posted on 7/5/09 at 11:46 pm to Camron
This isn't really addressed to Camron, but I figured I would reply just because he started the thread. I don't really understand why LSU is getting listed by several posters.
Although Perriloux, Giddens, and Zhamel Thomas were arrested a few years ago, the team's arrests pale in comparison to the Florida, Tennessee, and Georgia. Derrick Odom and Xavier Carter are clearly thugs as well, but that is a grand total of 5 people who have played in the past five years.
With the notable exception of Cecil Collins, who played on the team over a decade ago, very few LSU guys have gotten into trouble with the law after finishing school. Please don't try to argue this point by pointing out that Kevin Faulk was carrying a couple of joints in his jacket when he went to a concert.
Very few recruits that have come into the program are known for being trouble makers (Willie Williams, Daniel Hood, Fred Rouse, etc).
Although Perriloux, Giddens, and Zhamel Thomas were arrested a few years ago, the team's arrests pale in comparison to the Florida, Tennessee, and Georgia. Derrick Odom and Xavier Carter are clearly thugs as well, but that is a grand total of 5 people who have played in the past five years.
With the notable exception of Cecil Collins, who played on the team over a decade ago, very few LSU guys have gotten into trouble with the law after finishing school. Please don't try to argue this point by pointing out that Kevin Faulk was carrying a couple of joints in his jacket when he went to a concert.
Very few recruits that have come into the program are known for being trouble makers (Willie Williams, Daniel Hood, Fred Rouse, etc).
Posted on 7/6/09 at 1:39 am to BIGTD
In terms of late hits and shite, not arrests, Boise State is pretty bad
Posted on 7/6/09 at 2:42 am to usc6158
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Posted on 7/6/09 at 8:35 am to BIGTD
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FIUs first season was 2002 and in 5 years they started the biggest fight in college football.
Funny thing is that there was a huge fight at an Ivy League game that same weekend, yet the word "thug" wasn't tossed around...
Posted on 7/6/09 at 8:36 am to Feed Me Popeyes
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Hawaii, without question
And yes, this is the correct answer.
Posted on 7/6/09 at 8:47 am to Sophandros
BTW, on Oct 20, 2006, Dartmouth and Holy Cross were involved in a massive brawl. It started when those thuggish kids from Holy Cross celebrated their win over Dartmouth by disrespecting them by dancing on the D in the middle of the field.
LINK
Here's some video of it: LINK
Here's a story about how the cops were getting involved:
LINK
Yet, no one calls them "thugs", but they want to call Miami thugs for defending themselves.
LINK
Here's some video of it: LINK
Here's a story about how the cops were getting involved:
LINK
Yet, no one calls them "thugs", but they want to call Miami thugs for defending themselves.
Posted on 7/6/09 at 9:00 am to Sophandros
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BTW, on Oct 20, 2006, Dartmouth and Holy Cross
Dartmoth and Holy Cross?
Dartmoth and Holy Cross?
Dartmoth......and Holy Cross?
Uhhhhhhhhhh. Ok they're thugs. Now onto the real debate. Which team is the most thuggish in the nation?
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Miami thugs for defending themselves.
This post was edited on 7/6/09 at 9:02 am
Posted on 7/6/09 at 9:02 am to TigersRuleTheEarth
It's just interesting that on the same day as the infamous Miami/FIU brawl that everyone is pointing to as the reason that Miami is "thuggish", that brawl took place.
Yet, no one calls either of them "thugs".
Yet, no one calls either of them "thugs".
Posted on 7/6/09 at 9:04 am to Sophandros
Probably because no one knew about it. Most only know what they see on SportsCenter.
Posted on 7/6/09 at 9:05 am to Sophandros
Why are you surprised that a story about Dartmoth and Holy Cross got overshadowed by a Miami/FIU brawl?
Do you not see that Miami and even FIU are more relevant schools on the national scene?
I called the Holy Cross/Dartmoth players "thugs" so now we can move past the racial issue.
Do you not see that Miami and even FIU are more relevant schools on the national scene?
I called the Holy Cross/Dartmoth players "thugs" so now we can move past the racial issue.
Posted on 7/6/09 at 11:19 am to Sophandros
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Yet, no one calls them "thugs", but they want to call Miami thugs for defending themselves.
soph.....seriously?
Posted on 7/6/09 at 11:25 am to el tigre
Yes, seriously.
Holy Cross performed an act that would have been deemed as "thuggish" on this board, but there is no talk about it.
Holy Cross performed an act that would have been deemed as "thuggish" on this board, but there is no talk about it.
Posted on 7/6/09 at 11:31 am to Sophandros
1. Nobody notices ANYTHING holy cross or dartmouth does in sports.
2. Miami is one of the most high profile football teams in america, despite their recent slip in success.
3. Miami has a long-standing reputation for thugish behavior, and even embraced and openly marketed this behavior in the Jimmy Johnson era. They WANTED this image for a while.
4. This wasn't even an isolated incident for miami in the last several years.
i know it's a lame attempt by you to play the race card, but this is just a terrible attempt. If you remember, even the Southern-Florida A&M brawl got vitrually no national coverage. Why? b/c nobody gives a shite about them? Same as dartmouth and holy cross.
2. Miami is one of the most high profile football teams in america, despite their recent slip in success.
3. Miami has a long-standing reputation for thugish behavior, and even embraced and openly marketed this behavior in the Jimmy Johnson era. They WANTED this image for a while.
4. This wasn't even an isolated incident for miami in the last several years.
i know it's a lame attempt by you to play the race card, but this is just a terrible attempt. If you remember, even the Southern-Florida A&M brawl got vitrually no national coverage. Why? b/c nobody gives a shite about them? Same as dartmouth and holy cross.
Posted on 7/6/09 at 11:34 am to el tigre
Dartmouth/Holy Cross had national media coverage because it took place on the same day as Miami/FIU. There were some posts about it on here when it happened, but no one called them thugs. shite, man, I posted links to the stories on ESPN.com, for frick's sake.
And I didn't "play the race card". It was already out there. Read the fricking thread.
And I didn't "play the race card". It was already out there. Read the fricking thread.
This post was edited on 7/6/09 at 11:36 am
Posted on 7/6/09 at 11:38 am to Sophandros
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Sophandros
come on man,, everyone knows if whites fight its because they're passionate about the game
if the blacks rumble its a gang war cause they dont know who their father is.
Ive watched TV,,i know things
Posted on 7/6/09 at 11:40 am to Sophandros
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Read the fricking thread.
no way.
i hate black people.
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