EARTHQUAKE2689
07-17-2007, 02:12 AM
Has there ever been one as bad as that?
The brawl in 2004 in the palace of auburn hills with the pacers and pistons.
The brawl in 2004 in the palace of auburn hills with the pacers and pistons.
SnC Returns to Remind Everyone He Loves All Things HurricaneEARTHQUAKE2689 07-17-2007, 02:12 AM Has there ever been one as bad as that? The brawl in 2004 in the palace of auburn hills with the pacers and pistons. jsarno 07-17-2007, 02:13 AM The brawl in 2004 in the palace of auburn hills with the pacers and pistons. Yeah, that was ugly...but I was referring to college football. EARTHQUAKE2689 07-17-2007, 02:15 AM Yeah, that was ugly...but I was referring to college football. i dont think there is one. jsarno 07-17-2007, 02:16 AM i dont think there is one. There has to be...the canes can't be the only team ever. EARTHQUAKE2689 07-17-2007, 02:17 AM yeah there was clemson boston college or clemson south carolina but it wasnt as bad. jsarno 07-17-2007, 02:18 AM yeah there was clemson boston college or clemson south carolina but it wasnt as bad. I don't recall that one. eskins2000 07-17-2007, 02:54 AM all you cane haters should read the SI article by stewart mandel after the brawl. To quote him: "You might not believe this -- you might not want to believe this -- but over the past decade, Miami has had fewer player arrests or NCAA-related incidents than almost any other major program in the country. Miami has not had 20-plus incidents involving shoplifting, assault, gun charges and failed drug tests over the past two years, as Tennessee has. Miami has not had to dismiss a star player for earning money through a phony job, as Oklahoma has. Miami has not had a star linebacker accused of sexual assault on the eve of its bowl game as Florida State did last year. And Miami's most recent Academic Progress Rate (956) placed it in the top 20 to 30 percent of all Division I football programs." I know this contradicts an earlier post, but it's true. It's all about the U baby! Pocket$ $traight 07-17-2007, 07:45 AM all you cane haters should read the SI article by stewart mandel after the brawl. To quote him: "You might not believe this -- you might not want to believe this -- but over the past decade, Miami has had fewer player arrests or NCAA-related incidents than almost any other major program in the country. Miami has not had 20-plus incidents involving shoplifting, assault, gun charges and failed drug tests over the past two years, as Tennessee has. Miami has not had to dismiss a star player for earning money through a phony job, as Oklahoma has. Miami has not had a star linebacker accused of sexual assault on the eve of its bowl game as Florida State did last year. And Miami's most recent Academic Progress Rate (956) placed it in the top 20 to 30 percent of all Division I football programs." I know this contradicts an earlier post, but it's true. It's all about the U baby! Why would they want to worry about facts when perception is reality? dmek25 07-17-2007, 09:05 AM Ohio State had 2 players who have gotten in trouble with the law. Maurice Clarett and Santonio Holmes. (he was domestic violence.) can you say art schliter(sp?) 724Skinsfan 07-17-2007, 09:11 AM VT has plenty of players get in trouble with the law. I do think it's 2 less than UGA and 3 less than Miami but 2 more than LSU and 6 more than USC. They are tied with OSU, Michigan and UT IIRC. |
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