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VT hall of shame. Please help.
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VT hall of shame. Please help.
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VT hall of shame. Please help.
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Reputation:88
Level:All-Star
Since:Jan 3, 2007
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Well yea, I'm class of 2012 hokie, and have folowed the hokies for quite a long time... and im not going to pretend to not notice how many problems the hokies have had over the past five years, but i will say that every team has problems, but it has become such a huge news story when a hokie is arrested, or charged. hokie players are more under the spotlight than any other college team when it comes to legal troubles.
Yes, the team has produced quite a few criminals- but if this kid played for any other college, it wouldnt make the front page of sportsline.
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VT hall of shame. Please help.
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VT hall of shame. Please help.
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Reputation:95
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 17, 2006
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I think that the blame is shared by all involved. I would hope that VT is taking a close look at the people that it is recruiting, but the fans also have to take some responsibility as well. When coaches get fired for having a couple of bad seasons, it is not surprising that they might be willing to take a risk on a really talented kid. Coaches get in far more trouble for losing games than they do for having a few discipline issues.
That brings me to my second point, which is that the fans have to demand greater accountability from their teams. I find it incredibly sad to hear how many Falcons fans can't wait to welcome Vick back to the team after he gets out of prison. If people continue to support thugs, criminals and players that lack character, then they should not be surprised when their team ends up full of such players.
It is true that these kinds of things happen a lot of places, but that does not make it acceptable. Having athletic ability should not provide a kid with a free pass from the expectation that he act like a decent human being. The decline of the student athlete as responsible citizen is really just a microcosm of the lowered expectations for our larger society. We should expect more from our teams and from the players.
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Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:Aug 23, 2006
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I'll take that "scandal" every day.
The Times writer had UAT ties.
Know your facts. The NY Times article written about the Sociology professor at AU who held the classes did it for hundreds of students of which 7.5% were football players.
The "scandal" you refer to is listed as this on Cadillac's web page on wikipedia:
Williams was mentioned prominently in a July 14, 2006 New York Times article by Pete Thamel. [1], [2] [3] based on allegations by Auburn sociology professor James Gundlach of inappropriate independent study courses being offered by fellow professor and then-department chair Thomas Petee. Gundlach found Petee had managed 250 independent study courses in the 2004-2005 academic year including some by athletes, specifically noting 18 football players (only 7.5% of the students taking such courses from Petee). The University's internal investigation of the situation resulted in new policies limiting the number of independent study courses managed by a professor and in the resignation of Petee.[4]
For his part, Williams was highlighted as having taken only two classes in the spring of 2005 (having already completed his collegiate eligibility and preparing for the NFL draft) both independent study courses under the supervision of Petee.
WOOOOOO he took 2 independent study courses after he had used up his eligibility.
I believe that Brown, Rogers and Campbell who all came out that year actually graduated.
If in scandal you mean an article written by someone with an agenda that really is nothing, then it was a scandal.
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VT hall of shame. Please help.
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VT hall of shame. Please help.
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Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:May 24, 2007
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Roswell_Ed that's a pretty much offensive and uniformed post. You lose all credibility by shoe horning Pac Man Jones into the post.
Since your an Atlanta fan, I'll toss you a hokie that's been a total stud for your Falcons. Algie Crumpler ... but he got tossed out with the post Vick house cleaning. Now you'll have to watch him clean up with the Titans.
Let's consider a another stellar Hokiesin the NFL. Ever hear a a defensive end by the name of Bruce Smith?
As for Michael Vick he had a shining, untainted career at VT. Granted we can't say the same for Marcus.
The felony charges on this new recruit are unfortunate. Do you really think it's practical for the Hokies to have anticipated the drug arrest when they recruited him?
You post is a complete load of crap.
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VT hall of shame. Please help.
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VT hall of shame. Please help.
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Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:Aug 23, 2006
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Hey dumbarse:
Crumpler went to UNC and read my blog again. I said Jones missed a great chance. He is perfect VT material!!
I'm sorry to confuse u with the facts.
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VT hall of shame. Please help.
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VT hall of shame. Please help.
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Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 3, 2006
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I'm a little confused with the logic here. Why is Beamer and VT to blame for recruiting these players but not the Falcons for drafting them?
"Michael Vick- has any athlete ever fallen so far so fast? Makes Clemens look like a Saint. There are people in Atl that still support this guy all the way." - Yeah we know we saw that embarrassing, pathetic "Free Mike Vick" display on Monday Night Football AFTER his guilty plea. Seem to remember 5 Falcons being fined by the league.
Here's an Atlanta Falcons "Hall of Shame"
1. Micheal Boley (southern miss) of your Atlanta Falcons was arrested two weeks ago for domestic violence. You forgot to mention him.
2. Joseph Babineaux( Iowa) of your Atlanta Falcons beating his girlfriends one year old puppy to death. You forgot him as well.
3. The same year Druckenmiller (Colgate) was drafted Eugene Robinson of once again the Atlanta Falcons was arrested for soliciting a prostitute on the night before the Falcons Super Bowl game, very classy.
4. Former Falcon Ray Buchanan (Louisville) was arrested last year for check fraud. Another Falcon getting in trouble who did not go to Virginia Tech.
5. In 2005 another classy Atlanta Falcon Rod Coleman was arrested for disorderly conduct (refusing to take a drunk test and telling a cop to shut up).
6. Quincy Williams (WVU) was recently arrested and then released by the Bengals. Williams was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons.
I think it's pretty pathetic that you could sit there and rip Virginia Tech for burning the Atlanta Falcons. It's pretty obvious that they don't need any help.
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VT hall of shame. Please help.
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VT hall of shame. Please help.
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Reputation:89
Level:All-Star
Since:Dec 7, 2007
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Please check out the type of student athletes AU and Tommy Tubberville put out.
They go to class. They graduate. They stay out of trouble.
really?? how do you explain this (scroll down)??
http://espn.go.com/ncf/news/1999/1004/97122.html
see.....i can dig up the dirt on auburn too.......
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Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 25, 2007
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So, the other 17 players taking the courses were no big deal either? If they had to change policies then they were doing something wrong. Auburn also had problems with Bowden as coach. I tought they were suspended from postseason play for 2 years, right? My only point is this (and I'm quite certain my facts are straight on this one), every college has its share of student athletes with questionable character that are allowed to attend on scholarship based on athletic abilbity and the amount of money they can help generate for the school through sports. You bashed VT and then threw in the comment about Tuberville and how to run a program implying he does no wrong. These kids are often recruited and given a chance to show they can be counted on to be responsible adults. Sometimes they fail and I'd bet almost every coach would kick the player off the team after learning of violations such as the one in this article. Furthermore, more of the blame for the Falcons woes in drafting players who end up in trouble should be placed on the front office. Another post mentioned Eugene Robinson.LOL. He had hours earlier won the Bart Starr Award for high moral character. Now that is funny. Maybe the city of ATL and its surrounding areas are so filled with criminals that players cannot help but become entangled in that lifestyle. I hear all Auburns fans are criminals, but I have no facts on that one.
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