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07-16-2003, 08:17 PM #11
i guess if he gets money from lebron it isnt necessarily illegal, they will look into it as long as it doesnt hold future promises to an agent or through an agent, BTW, the exam WOULDNT have affected the game
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07-17-2003, 02:47 AM #12
By NCAA rules, if he would have simply failed the exam, then you guys are right...it would not have affected the Fiesta Bowl. But if he would have been found to have received help in passing the exam, then it would have affected the game. He would have been deemed ineligible for that game and therefore, OSU would have had to forfeit the National Title because they used an ineligible player...
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07-18-2003, 01:33 PM #13
Everything is fine, all of us in Columbus have all the info. Also if you've watched any ESPN, PTI, Around the Horn etc...it's all blown up big time. EVERY student has the ability to take an oral exam, I once had a histiry class that I missed for 2 months due to illness and when I came back a teacher let me give her an oral exam based on what I had read. It's not uncommon at all. Everything is fine at OSU and Clarett is always just a beacon for the media to talk about. Not a big deal, trust me I read about 200 articles on the Buckeyes everyday in the Columbus paper
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07-19-2003, 04:53 AM #14
big name colleges are attractive b/c of the diversity and popularity of sports, which often serve as the backbone of their public recognition.
For example, besides Cornhuskers football team, what does Nebraska really have to offer for the colllege?
Everyone cheats
My sister went to UCLA, took history class with a basketball athlete (who shall remain un-named).... he attended class, went to sleep, and woke up when class was over. Who took notes? A note taker was paid to do so
cheating goes on everyone
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