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Thank you PP, this site is so much better than that one
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ALEX LIFESON wrote:http://www.baylorfans.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=6
I am afraid to find out what this is about:
"Chad Morris. Is he "Old Testament or New Testament" #WTF
http://www.baylorfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=316533
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Digetydog wrote:ALEX LIFESON wrote:http://www.baylorfans.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=6
I am afraid to find out what this is about:
"Chad Morris. Is he "Old Testament or New Testament" #WTF
http://www.baylorfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=316533
No kidding. I wish he would take about 5 minutes out of his day and read through their posts. I can't imagine anyone would want to be associated with those idiots.
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No kidding. They need to visit ponyfans and learn how real fans act.
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They need to visit other Baylor boards as well. Baylorfans- the site most Baylor fans make fun of
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ebrooks11 wrote:No kidding. They need to visit ponyfans and learn how real fans act.
On a lark, I got a 1 month subscription to Baylor's Rivals site. Those people are Bat [deleted] Crazy. Many of them believe Baylor BOR and/or UT framed Briles and that he should be the coach next year.
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ebrooks11 wrote:No kidding. They need to visit ponyfans and learn how real fans act.
Some posters here are clearly on the spectrum, but the vast majority of that board takes it to another level.
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I swear, how is it that even Baylor is a big enough name to not get any punishment out of this debacle they created for themselves? It's unbelievable.
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because the NCAA Bylaws don't have provisions or sanctions for violations of criminal codes and the sanctions wouldn't survive due process scrutiny in a federal court-just like in Penn St. case where NCAA folded once sued in federal court. NCAA doesn't have subpoena power and can't require witnesses to testify under oath. Witnesses likely wouldn't cooperate on fears of self incrimination before criminal trials were concluded. Essentially, the enforcement action would have to abstain until after conclusion of criminal proceedings. District Attorneys wouldn't cooperate because it would disclose trial strategy and work product
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Gotcha. Funny how they only seem to have teeth when it comes to small programs.
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Is there a statute of limitations on NCAA investigations if no initial ruling has been made?
I ask because after their likely title 9 hearing, there will likely be evidence of actions taken to maintain players eligibility by preventing their punishment by prejudicing the reporting process. This would be evidence of illegal acts taken to create an advantage that is likely in violation of some NCAA regulation or prior precedent. I don't believe for a moment they would do this...but could they?
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I ask because after their likely title 9 hearing, there will likely be evidence of actions taken to maintain players eligibility by preventing their punishment by prejudicing the reporting process. This would be evidence of illegal acts taken to create an advantage that is likely in violation of some NCAA regulation or prior precedent. I don't believe for a moment they would do this...but could they?
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