blog.al.com - 6/30/2009
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Gambling on who will cheat shows growing lack of respect for NCAA.
rivals.yahoo.com - 7/3/2009
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rivals.yahoo.com —
It's been a long, long time since the
NCAA handed down really serious sanctions on anyone, so...
long that an entire generation of fans -- and player, and most importantly, caches -- has come up more or less in their complete absence. The last BCS ...
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Bush scandal 'the right case' reverse the NCAA sanction ...
3sib.com - 6/30/2009
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3sib.com —
Pair makes it two commitments today for UT
Last year around this time, Tennessee’s offensive lineman camp...
brought with it a pair of unknown commitments — one who stayed orange and one who didn’t — to the Vols: JerQuari Schofield and Aubrey Phillips, who wound up at ...
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The Wiz of Odds —
... Rey Melick, Birmingham News: An online betting service has posted odds on teams most likely to commit the next NCAA violation. USC tops the list at 8-1. Ohio State is No. 2 at 9-1, followed by Florida, Memphis and Mississippi at 10-1. North Carolina, Connecticut, Michigan State and Florida State are 12-1. Alabama is 13-1. ...
Speed Read: O’s Rally From 9 Down To Top Sox
SPORTSbyBROOKS —
... • The BIRMINGHAM NEWS has posted odds on which college football program will be the next to commit a major violation, courtesy of USBET.COM. #1 on the list? USC. Last on the list? ...
Place Your Bets: Teams Most Likely to Commit Major Rules Violations
Fanblogs.com —
... Ray Melick of the Birmingham News commented Sunday on an online sports betting site that is now giving odds on who's the most likely program to get hit next with major NCAA rules violations. Relax, Alabama. You're not at the top of the list, but you did make it. And chill, Auburn. Despite being #3 all-time in major infractions, you didn't even make the top 25. Speaking on behalf of the Auburn nation, let me be the first to demand a recount. ...
Place Your Bets: Teams Most Likely To Commit Major Infractions
Track Em Tigers —
... Ray Melick of the Birmingham News commented recently on an online sports betting site that is now giving odds on who's the most likely program to get hit next with major NCAA rules violations. Relax, Alabama. You're not at the top of the list, but you did make it. And chill, Auburn. Despite being #3 all-time in major infractions, you didn't even make the top 25. Speaking on behalf of the Auburn nation, let me be the first to demand a recount. ...
Headlinin': Is anybody out there?
Dr. Saturday —
... is from Minnesota? ... Southern Cal (8-1) and Ohio State (9-1) have the best odds on the schools most likely to commit the next major NCAA violation, according to an online sports betting service. ... Frank Ros, captain of Georgia's 1980 national championship team, has been chosen as the ...
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