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charate
| Favorite team: | LSU |
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Dude, something like 20 D1 football programs total make a profit.
Sure it's big business... for a minority of programs.
this couldnt be more wrong. around 30 D1 Athletic Departments turn a profit. An overwhelming majority of football programs make a profit. At almost all D1 programs the profit from football pays try to pay for everything else. For some of the bigger programs, football ends up covering all the losses, at others it doesnt. Football is wildly profitable, womens college volleyball and soccer are not.
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SG_Geaux
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You realize the NCAA chose to end the relationship with EA right? Not the other way around.
And the athletes are "paid" plenty they have access to all kinds of crap that normal students don't. The best tutors, state of the art health care facilities just for them, etc...
LOL
re: The Myth of LSU-Oregon 2011. Lee was terrible.
Posted by charate on 7/30/13 at 11:27 am to harry coleman beast
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JJ > JL
:rotflmao: :rotflmao:
and then he said this
One last thing Miles was asked is who will be calling the plays on offense now that his close friend Cameron is coordinator.
“The offensive coordinator. He calls the plays every year,” Miles said. “But I promise you there’s a guy (um, Miles) on the headphones who says, ‘Don’t do that one,’ or, ‘OK, that’s good.’
“But I don’t call a play,” Miles said before breaking into that Miles grin.
As expected, when it comes to the offense, Miles still reigns supreme.
Miles changing LOL
:rotflmao: :rotflmao:
One last thing Miles was asked is who will be calling the plays on offense now that his close friend Cameron is coordinator.
“The offensive coordinator. He calls the plays every year,” Miles said. “But I promise you there’s a guy (um, Miles) on the headphones who says, ‘Don’t do that one,’ or, ‘OK, that’s good.’
“But I don’t call a play,” Miles said before breaking into that Miles grin.
As expected, when it comes to the offense, Miles still reigns supreme.
Miles changing LOL
:rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Skip really ought keep his mouth shut on issues that are for Les to handle
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Personally as a father to 3 daughters I would have never given Hill a sholorship after his 1st incident. That should have been enough to signal what kind of person Jeremy Hill is. There is no doubt of his talents on the football field but I have zero respect for him as a human being. Miles needs to do the right thing and let him go for his own good. If he is only suspended for 2 games what kind of lesson does this teach him?
ddue im sure your daughters dont dish BJs like its her hobby.
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we shall see what happens on the 16th. Judge could have quashed this motion when it amended the probation.
Cpt stop pretending like you know something. The Battery charge was in front of Judge Mike Irwin. The carnal knowledge is in front of Jackson. Erwin couldn't do anything to Jackson's probation.
Further, Judge's dont quash a Rule to Revoke. They will discuss it on the 16th, and the Judge will make a decision. FTR, I think Hill stipulates that he violated probation (obviously) and he gets some slight probation amendment. (extension, curfew, community service, etc.)
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I predict Hill will not play another down at LSU and will transfer to Southern to finish his playing until declaring for NFL draft.
:cool: Story
re: Jeremy Hill pleads Guilty to Simple Battery
Posted by charate on 7/12/13 at 3:17 pm to Tiger Voodoo
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I'm fine with whatever Miles decides, but I'll never call myself a Hill fan
yea we will see after he rushes for 85 and 2 scores in Bryant Denny
#championship
#freehill
re: Jeremy Hill pleads Guilty to Simple Battery
Posted by charate on 7/12/13 at 3:07 pm to ProjectP2294
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So they do it in every single case, every single time?
Da requests revocation every time a defendant receives new charges. A condition of all probation is "to refrain from any and all other criminal conduct"
They usually continue the revocation until the new charges have a disposition. At that point Judge will usually tell the lawyers what his thought is on revocation. If the judge doesnt want to revoke, then the defendant just stipulates to the violation, receives some form of probation increase (extension, special conditions such as anger management of drug testing), and recieves a one time 402 or "technical violation"
this should happen in this case. I doubt Hill pled this early after charges were officially filed without already knowing he wouldnt be revoked in the original case.
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If Hill was 18 at the time he was getting a BJ from a 14 year old then by law he was wrong
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bmy
i think we are in agreement Hill did nothing wrong in BJ case.
i think we are in agreement Hill did nothing wrong in BJ case.
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Guessing you're not. If you were, you'd know that a minor is incapable of consenting to sex with an adult as a matter of law.
sure they can. Non consensual sex with a minor is called rape. Not carnal knowledge.
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What affects the felony and misdemeanor designation is the age difference between the parties.
oh, right. thanks for proving my point, so bc of Hill's age what he did has the same penalty as a speeding ticket. Got it.
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So your saying oral sex with a minor is ok as long as its not forced??
if a 17 year old and a 14 year old do it, then yes
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I've seen a lot of people get thrown in jail for violating their probation. Not once have I seen a judge spare one because of "overcrowding".
then you havent seen much. The most popular bond out is a "prison overcrowding" bond.
re: Jeremy Hill formally charged with simple battery
Posted by charate on 7/9/13 at 4:53 pm to Mitchell613
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Being forced (consent) has literally zero to do with the crime of carnal knowledge of a juvenile. And neither do the other sex crimes committed by Hill's teammates.
sure it does. Lack of consent makes it a felony. Consent makes it a misdemeanor. good call though
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He definitely needs to be taught a lesson. I would have thought getting caught for sex acts with a 14 year old would have been enough to stay out of trouble. Obviously some are just too simple minded to not understand consequences. If he gets set to jail, hopefully someone can give him his come-up-ins and he will return to society with more respect for fellow humans. He's a POS in my book.
:rotflmao:
re: Jeremy Hill formally charged with simple battery
Posted by charate on 7/9/13 at 4:46 pm to Tiger Nation 84
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No, it's for hitting a guy while he was on probation for carnal knowledge of a juvenile. You know, a sex crime with a minor.
weak. its a misdemeanor, which means she consented. Shouldnt even be a crime when two teens do it. 17 and 14 hooking up is a crime. get real
re: Jeremy Hill formally charged with simple battery
Posted by charate on 7/9/13 at 4:43 pm to Interception
hahah GTFO. The guy committed a misdemeanor when he got blown by a consenting 14-year old, and now he punched a guy who was being a tard. BTW, also a misdemeanor. Overreact much?
And BTW, I thought JJ should be gone. Kicking people in the head is WAY worse, IMO.
And BTW, I thought JJ should be gone. Kicking people in the head is WAY worse, IMO.
re: Official 2013 NFL Draft day thread---New Orleans Saints War Room
Posted by charate on 4/26/13 at 3:47 pm to Interception
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Minnesota should fire their GM tonight
I thought Minn did great. Great value in their first two picks and Patterson could be a stud. No one can deny his talent and he fills a large void that was left by Harvin as far as playmaker, returner etc. I thought they did a great job even considering no Harvin and no more picks.
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