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Originally Posted by valo403
Uh yeah, that's pretty clear.
And my issue wasn't with the mistake on that being banned by the NCAA, it was with this portion:
It's garbage. It's completely made up. It's not a mistake, it's not an assumption, it's you making something up and trying to turn a nothing situation (that happens all the time) into something.
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wow and what proof do you have about this. Considering your all about proof. Logic and common sense are taboo.
And if you want me to find proof of how love to try to push someone around in fantasy world the internet. I could dig up endless amounts of posts where you do just that. Relentless arguing until someone gives into Lord Valo.
That doesn't work so well in the real world.
It is my
opinion Urban Myer, Chip Kelly, Saben, cover their tracks with multiple recruiting NCAA violations.
I don't work for the media so i am free to state that.
That is my
opinion and the
opinion shared by thousands of NCAA fans around North America.
Can you actually deal with that being an
opinion.
I don't have to prove to you anything. I didn't start a thread and call it Saben breaks NCAA rules.
I could say the Spartans actually chose that name because they really wanted the Trojans but it was taken so they settled.
That would also be an
opinion. A unusual one granted but an
opinion.
This is a forum full of
opinions.
This is not a judicial forum.
But we don't want to derail the topic being NCAA Football so...
http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/inde...ommit_for.html
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The 6-foot-5, 275-pound Cole is ranked by Rivals as the country's No. 107 overall player. Michigan beat a bevy of power recruiters to land him, including Arkansas, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Notre Dame, Ohio State, South Carolina, USC and others.
Cole's commitment continues Michigan's elite recruiting at offensive line under coach Brady Hoke. The Wolverines signed 10 players at the position in the past two classes, nine of whom are four-star prospects according to at least one of the recruiting outlets.
The 2013 offensive line class was ranked by Rivals as the best in the country.
Michigan now has four commitments for its 2014 class, with Cole joining Ohio linebacker Michael Ferns, Virginia quarterback Wilton Speight and Utah defensive tackle Bryan Mone. Ferns, Mone and Cole are ranked among Rivals' top 250 players in the country.
That means the Wolverines already have commitments from three players who hail from outside the Big Ten footprint, after signing just five in 2013.
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