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They “have a new felon every single week” because rules, regulations, and laws are actually holding them accountable for their actions. Bragging about ruining the sport by running to a local judge when the NCAA does something you don’t like isn’t a flex
Georgia hating on Texas Tech like Georgia doesn’t have a new felon every single week
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Anonymous 19h

Well that would be true if those Georgia players were no longer on the team and getting banned but they are on the team and they aren’t getting banned.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 17h

Nyier Daniels, Nitro Tuggle, Marques Easley, John Jackson, Trevor Etienne (1 game for DUI while in transfer portal), Colbie Young, Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, Jarvis Jones, Sacovie White, Smael Mondon, DeMello Jones, RaRa Thomas, Daniel Harris, JaMarley Riddle, and Bo Hughley have all been arrested and faced suspensions. 6 people in this list had been kicked off the team indefinitely. Others sat out multiple games until their court dates. They’re definitely facing punishment.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 17h

Unless you’re talking about players who were no longer playing for Georgia but still got arrested (Jalen Carter, Nakobe Dean, Zachariah Branch to name a few.) In that case, how exactly should Georgia punish their players when they aren’t on the team?

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Anonymous replying to -> _uncle_sams_horniest_ 17h

“Generate me a list of Georgia players who have been arrested”

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 17h

“Generate me points in a playoff game”

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Anonymous replying to -> _uncle_sams_horniest_ 17h

Hey we needed a better QB and we went and got one. Money talks baby girls 💸

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 17h

This really isn’t the flex you think it is bro 😂

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Anonymous replying to -> _uncle_sams_horniest_ 17h

Yeah if that were the case you and everyone else wouldn’t be so pressed 🤡

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 17h

We are pressed because it’s ruining the game. Basically what Trinidad and Sorsby have showed everyone is that if you don’t agree with the NCAA’s ruling, you can go to a local judge and get it reversed. If you can’t understand how bad that is for CFB then there’s just no hope for you

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Anonymous replying to -> _uncle_sams_horniest_ 17h

Oh, I understand. But whatever everyone else seems to not understand is if Tech’s gonna be punished so so should Cincinnati and so Indiana. You can’t punish the most innocent school in the situation.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 17h

What do you think should happen to them then? Should their wins be vacated? Genuinely curious

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Anonymous replying to -> _uncle_sams_horniest_ 17h

I don’t know if I’d say vacate their wins because what good is that going to do? No one cares if they get wins stripped away from their records from two and three years ago. I know I wouldn’t. The only wins that would matter would be this past season for Indiana, but he wasn’t on Indiana last year so that wouldn’t matter.

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Anonymous replying to -> _uncle_sams_horniest_ 17h

I think they should both be heavily fined and if TTU is going to get black listed then those school should get blacklisted as well. The BIG10 and BIG12 threatening to blacklist Texas Tech while the majority of incidents occurred at a BIG10 and different BIG12 school is just so hypocritical it’s laughable.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 17h

Idk if I’d say Indiana’s wins are the only ones that matter, there would be a lot of pissed off bowl winners and conference champs lol. But I agree with the rest. It would be hard to punish the other teams considering he did break the rules while he was there too.

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