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Yea, I commented in the thread today about how boring these games are where there are 2-3 aces and the opponent scores maybe one point.

Pretty boring. Rally tennis is much better.

re: most thuggish college football team

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 11:47 pm to
Don't forget Brandon Ore.

re: most thuggish college football team

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 11:28 pm to
Alright, maybe so, but that doesn't diminish any of the facts.

re: most thuggish college football team

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 11:25 pm to
quote:

When a Florida State football player was arrested Tuesday for an incident involving a woman getting hit with a chair last November, a University of Miami fan wrote:

"If a Miami player did that, we'd be Thug U all over again ..."

When a Florida player was arrested last week for punching a man after trying to enter the victim's apartment, a Miami fan wondered why Urban Meyer wasn't being questioned about his 23rd player being arrested in four years.


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"And don't tell me that winning cures all, because Miami was drilled by the media ten times as much when they won," the e-mail said.

All true. All fair. At least as far as it goes. There's a triple-standard being applied to the three state teams, at least if you only look at the time since Randy Shannon became coach more than a couple of years ago.

It's most pronounced by Florida and Miami. The arrest record in that span is about the same as the score on the field between these teams: Florida 15, Miami 1. And the one for Miami was freshman Robert Marve breaking a car mirror.

In the interim, Florida players have punched women, stolen property and been involved with guns and drugs. Yet nobody on ESPN is so much as reporting this. Nobody at Sports Illustrated is saying the Florida team picture should be taken from the front and the side.

Nobody at all is suggesting the University of Florida's championship luster should be dimmed even a little over the past four years by the arrest of 23 football players.

There's a hard lesson in this for Miami fans, and a harder warning for Florida fans. It's not as easy as the big, bad media picking on the Hurricanes, either. It's something you're told early in life: Once you lose your reputation, it's hard to get back.

Florida State has had its issues, but its national reputation isn't nearly as scarred as Miami's.

Miami lost its reputation, fair and square. There can't be any revisionist history here. This dates to 1986 when there were fights, arrests and phone-card frauds that involved 40 players.

In following years there was a Pell Grant scandal, the covering up of Warren Sapp's drug test and a rap star allegedly offering money for big hits on opponents. Even after Butch Davis calmed the waters, there came incidents that took the national story on a different, sensational tact: The murder of two players and an ugly brawl with FIU.

Did the players' murders, even if they were the victims, play into some national image of Miami? Sadly, yes. Was the brawl video overplayed? Sure.

But a couple of quiet years under Shannon can't completely erase years of issues. They help explain why I hope Shannon succeeds at Miami, though.

He is trying to show that winning and behavior aren't tied together. That's the cliche: On-field success and bad off-field behavior have a direct relationship.

Miami provides this warning to Florida: You're one ugly story or video moment from turning those 23 arrests under Meyer into national fodder. He better get a handle on this.

He has brought in lecturers to talk to the team. He says he's leaned on assistant coaches.

"There's not a day that goes by that we don't discuss all of the issues, the potential issues, that are out there," he told The Gainesville Sun.

"We've had a few of them, but we're getting a little better."

Last week's arrest marks the fifth Gator arrested in a year. That's better? No one expects a perfect mark. These are college kids, after all. But the way things are going, maybe Meyer should try something different before his school's reputation changes.

Maybe he should pick up the phone.

Maybe he should call Randy Shannon.



LINK

excellent article

re: most thuggish college football team

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 11:20 pm to
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Did you not see the brawl with FIU 2 years ago?


October 14, 2006

So 3 football seasons ago.

FIU started that Brawl.

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What about the brawl with LSU after we beat them in the Peach Bowl in '05????


The one that LSU started?

Seriously, if you say Miami and point to the FIU brawl, then FIU has to be the most thug. It doesn't make any sense that Miami would be more thug than FIU.

Miami who has had 1 arrest in the last 3 years? wtf.

re: Wimbledon - Federer wins.

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 12:59 pm to
:confused: :wtf:

:lol: :confused:

re: Wimbledon - Federer wins.

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 12:54 pm to
I don't think Federer is on the down side yet

re: Wimbledon - Federer wins.

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 12:53 pm to
N00bs like you and I have to be careful and not cross the admins. You should probably do the same. As you can see, I have many more posts than you, and I am more experienced. You should listen to my advice.

re: Wimbledon - Federer wins.

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 12:49 pm to
I think the admin is doing a great job :usa:

re: Wimbledon - Federer wins.

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 12:46 pm to
But Fed was in his prime while Nadal wasn't yet for some of them.

re: Wimbledon - Federer wins.

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 12:43 pm to
Federer is a douche who claims that he has made Nadal a better player, while Nadal has not helped him become a better player at all.

re: Wimbledon - Federer wins.

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 12:37 pm to
If Trindon played tennis would the ball ever go past him? Would they just bounce it over his head?

re: Wimbledon - Federer wins.

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 12:08 pm to


Rally Swiss Polo

re: Wimbledon - Federer wins.

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 11:55 am to


Rally Switzerland 2006 world cup team
quote:

It's automatically hilarious. Everything.



:confused:

Maybe if I were watching the Mets or little league baseball and fast forwarded everything.

re: Wimbledon - Federer wins.

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 11:28 am to
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dude, its the 5th set of the wimbledon final, these guys are not as fresh as they were a week ago


That doesn't mean I have to like it.

re: Wimbledon - Federer wins.

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 11:24 am to
I hate tennis like this. 40-0, 45-15, 2-3 aces. :snoozer: :snoozer:

can we get some exciting rallys going please?


posted twice for emphasis? idk

re: Wimbledon - Federer wins.

Posted by BIGTD on 7/5/09 at 11:24 am to
I hate tennis like this. 40-0, 45-15, 2-3 aces. :snoozer: :snoozer:

can we get some exciting rallys going please?

re: most thuggish college football team

Posted by BIGTD on 7/4/09 at 8:56 pm to
Which makes it ridiculous to say Miami is the most thug right now, when they aren't the most thug in their own state.

re: most thuggish college football team

Posted by BIGTD on 7/4/09 at 8:19 pm to
You just don't understand swagga.

re: most thuggish college football team

Posted by BIGTD on 7/4/09 at 7:09 pm to
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do yourself a favor and do some research. I think you'll find that the only arrest of a Miami football player in the past three years came courtesy of now former QB Robert Marve when he knocked the side mirror off of a car. The past is awful, I'll give you that, but the U has turned a major corner when it comes to recruiting kids that can conduct themselves in society.


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