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re: LSU in for a rude awakening

Posted on 8/22/18 at 3:38 pm to
Posted by Oneforthemoney
New Iberia, La
Member since Dec 2013
2371 posts
Posted on 8/22/18 at 3:38 pm to
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Check LSU drug/arrest record and compare it to Miami. You do win that contest with a flawless victory.



Better Check again Noah.

From Article: For all its victories, Miami football has been worse in more ways over a longer period of time than any other intercollegiate athletic program in memory. Scan the list of abuses that beset college sports, and your football team can claim, going back to 1980, at least one entry in virtually every category: improper benefits; recruiting violations; boosters run amok; academic cheating; use of steroids and recreational drugs; suppressed or ignored positive tests for drugs; player run-ins with other students as well as with campus and off-campus police; the discharge of weapons and the degradation of women in the football dorm; credit-card fraud and telephone credit-card fraud.

During the past decade your school enrolled and suited up at least one player who had scored a 200 on his verbal SAT — the number you get for spelling your name correctly. An on-campus disturbance, involving some 40 members of the football team, required 14 squad cars and a police dog to quell. Fifty-seven players were implicated in a financial-aid scandal that the feds call "perhaps the largest centralized fraud upon the federal Pell Grant program ever committed.'' And among numerous cases of improper payments to players from agents was one in which the nondelivery of a promised installment led a Hurricane player to barge into an agent's office and put a gun to his head.

The illegal acts with which your Hurricanes have been charged run the gamut from disorderly conduct and shoplifting to drunken driving, burglary, arson, assault and sexual battery. Surely you read the exhaustive and chilling piece about your football program in The Miami Herald of May 18. That paper's reporters did the math: No fewer than one of every seven scholarship players on last season's team has been arrested while enrolled at your university. No wonder running back Melvin Bratton, a Hurricane from 1983 to '87, when asked what students thought of the team's rap sheet, said, "They're too scared to say anything to us.'' The old jokes — about Miami being the school where they take the team picture from both the front and the side; about the Hurricanes topping every poll from UPI to MCI to FBI — simply aren't funny anymore.

Fifteen years later, local huckster Nevin Shapiro pleads guilty to a Ponzi scheme in 2010 and swears he's going to take down the entire UM football program along with him:

Shapiro, meanwhile, hasn't let his time in a New Jersey prison pass quietly. In addition to spewing threatening voice mails from his jail cell, he called the Miami Herald with a big announcement this past August: He's writing a book.

To be titled The Real U: 2001 to 2010. Inside the Eye of the Hurricane, it will bring his once-beloved athletic program to its knees with information on more than 100 athletes who broke NCAA rules, Shapiro promises.

Shapiro seems to feel burned — by his partners, the sports agency that never worked out, and his onetime friends. Now, he's ready to burn them all back. "Once the players turned pro, they turned their back on me. It made me feel like a used friend," he told the Herald.

How much damaging information does he actually have? Only time will tell. NCAA officials told the Herald in August that, if they deem the book legitimate, they'll investigate.

Maria Elena Perez, Shapiro's lawyer, didn't respond to multiple calls and emails from New Times. But his mother, Ronnie, reached in Canada, spoke candidly about the book and her son. "I told him for years he needed to get out of Dade. It's just a little blip on the map full of Cubans... I've hated it for 35 years," she says.

UM should be concerned about her son's book, she says. "There are some people over at UM who are real worried, some really scared people there," she says, chuckling. "He knows some things about some people, I'll tell you that."


3. Shapiro's book actually does cripple UM football, and reveals that the school never really stopped breaking NCAA rules:

While New Times was gathering info on Shapiro, he was apparently busy giving Yahoo! Sports 100 hours of interview time during an 11-month investigation:

A University of Miami booster, incarcerated for his role in a $930 million Ponzi scheme, has told Yahoo! Sports he provided thousands of impermissible benefits to at least 72 athletes from 2002 through 2010.

In 100 hours of jailhouse interviews during Yahoo! Sports' 11-month investigation, Hurricanes booster Nevin Shapiro described a sustained, eight-year run of rampant NCAA rule-breaking, some of it with the knowledge or direct participation of at least seven coaches from the Miami football and basketball programs. At a cost that Shapiro estimates in the millions of dollars, he said his benefits to athletes included but were not limited to cash, prostitutes, entertainment in his multimillion-dollar homes and yacht, paid trips to high-end restaurants and nightclubs, jewelry, bounties for on-field play (including bounties for injuring opposing players), travel and, on one occasion, an abortion.

4. The fallout is intense — UM suspends 13 players and later loses scholarships and more post-season slots

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Posted by xGeauxLSUx
United States of Atrophy
Member since Oct 2008
22445 posts
Posted on 8/22/18 at 3:55 pm to
quote:

LSU in for a rude awakening








Posted by ThePaleHorse
Houston
Member since Jul 2011
807 posts
Posted on 8/22/18 at 4:04 pm to
quote:

LSU in for a rude awakening


I think if you read the board a little more carefully, you'll see that most have respect for Miami's football team. You come on a little strong with your tone, though. I personally don't like it!

My prediction: LSU 34 - Miami 13

Posted by majoredinwhitehorse
lower alabama
Member since Nov 2016
812 posts
Posted on 8/23/18 at 11:57 am to
There’s a lot of bs about stadiums. If I’m not mistaken, this is at a neutral site.
Sort of like when we last met in the Peach Bowl. Led by our second string quarterback, I think it ended 40-3, wasn’t it?
Posted by Bread Orgeron
Baw Bakery
Member since Aug 2006
11863 posts
Posted on 9/3/18 at 11:26 am to
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When we win, will you come back to admit you were wrong or will you disappear for another 13 years?


Posted by honeybadger07
The Woodlands
Member since Jul 2015
3672 posts
Posted on 9/5/18 at 12:13 pm to
Just checking in on you big man, FOX305, seems you went silent on us?
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