Stallion wrote:OK name one well known fact within the last 25 years. I don't think UT has been seriously implicated in a single illegal inducement case in 40 years. Pony Excess-NOTHING on UT. The only serious violations at Texas were in the 1980s when Texas received probation for payments made by alumni to players already on campus by your typical [deleted] booster. Big [deleted] deal. That [deleted] happened at every school in Texas. Big difference between alumni slipping a few hundred dollars to current players and offering $25,000 and a car to attend a school in the First place. I'll leave a few lines where every prejudiced, hysterical SMU fan can prove me wrong:
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Edwin Simmons, RB, Hawkins Texas, transcript 'irregularities' successfully addressed, IIRC...wrist slap, orange.
This is a tiresome theme. The University of Texas is an elite, exceptional academic institution, with a historic athletic heritage. It can get virtually any recruit it desires in this state. Always has had that capability, always will.
The great irony is that with all of the arrogance that has become an unnecessary hallmark of UT, they still have felt it neccessary to skirt and flirt with the rules as 'lesser' schools (like SMU, A&M et al) do and have done.