🏈 Dez Bryant (Okie St WR) ruled ineligible

Here is the bylaw he violated...

10.1 (d) Knowingly furnishing or influencing others to furnish the NCAA or the individual's institution false or misleading information concerning the individual's involvement in or knowledge of matters relevant to a possible violation of an NCAA regulation.

now i wanna know what he lied about.
 
Here is the bylaw he violated...

10.1 (d) Knowingly furnishing or influencing others to furnish the NCAA or the individual's institution false or misleading information concerning the individual's involvement in or knowledge of matters relevant to a possible violation of an NCAA regulation.

now i wanna know what he lied about.
I think it has something to do with a visit by Deion Sanders.
 
this is complete bull----.. the ncaa makes a living off these kids.. someone is eventually going to have to stand up for what is right.


All it would take is the SEC to be in agreement and then go see the Big 12 about pulling out and starting their own organization. If you had 2 big conferences do that it would be similar to what Tony George did with the IRL several years ago.

There might be some growing pains, but the NCAA could have it's legs cut off right below the breast bone.
 
here is what i don't understand.. biggest expense in the nfl.. the players???

ticket prices between college and nfl... a huge difference? but guess what all the player money is going in someoneelse's pocket..


where is the money generated from college athletics going? does it really cost that much more for another person to sit inside a college classroom.. the worst part is that the kids have no choice in the matter. they are slaves for three years to the system, and can do nothing about it.. players get hurt and end their careers, all the while ncaa officials, coaches, schools, agents, all get rich making rules to hold these kids in their grasps as long as they can....

for thier own good?
 
Here is the bylaw he violated...

10.1 (d) Knowingly furnishing or influencing others to furnish the NCAA or the individual's institution false or misleading information concerning the individual's involvement in or knowledge of matters relevant to a possible violation of an NCAA regulation.
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So their investigators must be constantly guilty.:lol:
 
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