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RE: Apparently the NCAA is in trouble
(02-20-2018 02:02 PM)Hallcity Wrote:  Quit whining. It's past time for Louisville fans to admit this was one lurid scandal that was inevitably going to draw harsh punishment. Yes, UNC should have drawn harsh punishment too but that doesn't mean Louisville doesn't deserve what it's getting.

If anything, Louisville fans ought to be relieved that they're not getting any punishment that goes into the future. It's all behind you now. Once you get a permanent coach, you can recruit again.

In general, Louisville and it's fans need to realize that the school is finally in a major conference. It's time to go legit and stay legit. You can't run a pirate operation anymore.
it is just pay for play and prostitution... what does Louisville possibly have to apologize for? 04-bolt
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