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How's JWJ's shoulder?
By far my favorite current Nole.
By far my favorite current Nole.
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James wilder being arrested like 5 times in a year.
How's JWJ's shoulder?
By far my favorite current Nole.
That JWJ prison workout
Or if you're ShannonCrooks and have been on a two-week benderHell, you can blow a .01 from mouthwash or binaca or something
How damn boring are these games this weekend?
Christ.
ASU ranked 23 just to make that game seem relevant lmao
COLLEGE STATION, TX – In a statement released on Monday, the NCAA announced that it is investigating Heisman-winning quarterback Johnny Manziel for allegedly appearing in an enormously profitable football broadcast.
According to the statement, the reigning Heisman winner used his name and persona to lure viewers to Saturday afternoon’s game between No. 1 Alabama and No. 6 Texas A&M, a broadcast that earned the highest ratings for a CBS regular season college football game in 23 years.
“The NCAA has learned that Mr. Manziel participated in certain inappropriate activities over the weekend, and we will seek to reprimand him to the full extent of our authority,” the statement read. “Despite any heightened media exposure, Mr. Manziel is a student—not a celebrity—and he must abide to the same rules for generating millions of dollars in revenue as every other student.”
The statement went on to accuse him of violating NCAA bylaw 12.5.2.1, which forbids student-athletes from using their names or likenesses for commercial purposes. By lending his likeness to CBS for the broadcast, Manziel was able to earn the network millions in additional revenue from advertisers in 56 major national markets.
The statement continued to say that Manziel’s actions were “audaciously disrespectful and idiotic,” noting that he “paraded around the football field like some sort of famous superstar athlete,” even though he is “only a 20-year-old student who is incapable of generating income on his own and must depend on the NCAA’s immense generosity to pay for his tuition.”
And as further testament to his arrogance, the statement alleges that Manziel’s appearance actually generated several million dollars in profit for the NCAA itself, which was his way of “rubbing his talents in our faces” and “stroking his unquenchable ego.”
In light of the allegations, a spokesman from Texas A&M confirmed that the school will accordingly be withholding all future financial aid from Manziel, noting that even though he was largely responsible for attracting a record $740 million in donor contributions over the past year, no amount of money can compensate for the shame his actions have brought upon the school.
“Except maybe a billion dollars,” the spokesman added.
you were old in 1995?Keyshawn Johnson was ineligible to play in the Rose Bowl in 1996 (1995 season) against Northwestern because of academics, but it was covered up by USC until after the game. He caught 12 passes for 216 yards and a TD. I went to that game and I will never forgive him for thatPac-12 is clean.
That JWJ prison workout
EWD, Jewbacca: what's good in CS this weekend? I'll be down Friday afternoon. EWD, that girl still thinks you're on the team
That's something to mention every 3 days if your acting like dude shouldn't have been kicked off the team.
Do you guys ever forgive players who screwed the program at the end?
OSU - clarrett/pryor
Mich - cwebb
SC - bush
I'm sure there are others.
That JWJ prison workout
EWD, Jewbacca: what's good in CS this weekend? I'll be down Friday afternoon. EWD, that girl still thinks you're on the team
Chris Weike to Peter Warrick... extra point by Sebastian Janikowski. So raw.I hardly post much during the season but man those FSU teams back in the day were fun as hell to watch.
Peter Warrick is still one off greatest college players I ever saw play. I wish he would've done something in the league.