Headlinin’: Brown’s ‘bogus’ Rocky Top exit could get its own lawsuit
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Before I-AA/FCS upstarts Jacksonville State and North Dakota State brandished their upset swords Saturday at Ole Miss and Kansas, respectively, there was Norfolk State, which kept heavily favored Rutgers out of the end zone for the entire first half Thursday night and was beginning to make the home crowd – along with more than a few bookies – sweat with a meager 6-0 lead in the third quarter. And what better time, really, for the underdogs to go down en masse with a sudden plague of cramps
As bleak as things have been looking since the NCAA turned up asking about agents and papers written by former tutors over the past two months, there was always the outside chance that the defense that lines up for North Carolina in Saturday night’s opener against LSU would be essentially the same defense regularly described throughout the offseason as the most talented D in the nation .
Alabama was already down its best offensive player , reigning Heisman winner Mark Ingram, for Saturday’s opener against San Jose State, and almost certainly for the far more serious visit from Penn State a week later, as well. As of tonight, the Tide will also be down arguably their best defensive player BCS Championship MVP Marcell Dareus, who’s alleged South Beach antics this spring will cost him both games and a healthy chunk of change for running afoul of NCAA rules on “preferential treatment and agent benefits”: Alabama defensive end Marcell Dareus has been suspended for two games following an investigation into not one but two spring trips that might have involved improper contact with agents.
Alabama was already down its best offensive player , reigning Heisman winner Mark Ingram, for Saturday’s opener against San Jose State, and almost certainly for the far more serious visit from Penn State a week later, as well.
Alabama was already down its best offensive player , reigning Heisman winner Mark Ingram, for Saturday’s opener against San Jose State, and almost certainly for the far more serious visit from Penn State a week later, as well. As of tonight, the Tide will also be down arguably their best defensive player BCS Championship MVP Marcell Dareus, who’s alleged South Beach antics this spring will cost him both games and a healthy chunk of change for running afoul of NCAA rules on “preferential treatment and agent benefits”: Alabama defensive end Marcell Dareus has been suspended for two games following an investigation into not one but two spring trips that might have involved improper contact with agents.
To the surprise of absolutely no one who has followed college football over the last month, North Carolina has officially suspended defensive tackle Marvin Austin for Saturday’s season opener with LSU.
For the second year in a row , Nike will meet the formidable demands of both the 21st Century gladiator/athlete and its own stockholders with an alternative “system of dress” for 10 select schools, unveiled this morning in a Manhattan fashion show MC’d by ESPN mainstay Chris Fowler and featuring ex-Miami great Michael Irvin committing roughly 20 NCAA violations during his presentation of the ‘Canes’ alternative look .
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