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“USC FOOTBALL is #1 Game On ”
Joined: Dec 8, 2006
Los Angeles
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ART DECO MAN wrote: <quoted text>> Lighten up José! > How could you imply moi as being belligerent with my posts? I'm fair and square and equally sarcastic with all my sport's forum friends. No one escapes the wrath of the wabbit! LOL! Oh No It's was that Bugs talking or was it the Were-Rabbit from wallace and gromit? OK =)
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“USC FOOTBALL is #1 Game On ”
Joined: Dec 8, 2006
Los Angeles
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New on TV wrote: Yeah, you've got staying power alright. Another Trojan in the crime report. Armed robbery seems to be popular with SC football players past & present. I didn't know OJ was acting as a mentor to these fine young men. Fight on! Re: Armed robbery seems to be popular with SC football players present. Maybe you should do more homework since you don't get it,OK? Is the High school student at the time of the incident enrolled at USC? Remember this is a YES or No answer. I will be waiting for your reply.
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UCLA ROB
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Broadway Joe wrote: <quoted text> 58K season Tickets? Thats pretty good for a stadium that holds 100K with a surrounding population in LA City and LA County of 12 Million people~! Good Job LOL,the USC Trojans are Sold out~!=) sold out with band-wagon fans. 58,000 season tickets on down years is pretty damn good, it's up from 45,00 a year ago when we averaged 74,000 to our games, that's pretty good, don't you think? usc averaged 30,000 in the 90's in their down years. USC attendance fell 8,000 per game last year in a season in which you lost only 2 games. It shows your uncommitted fanbase, while our fan base supports our team win-or-lose. GO BRUINS!!
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UCLA ROB
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Broadway Joe wrote: <quoted text> Re: Armed robbery seems to be popular with SC football players present. Maybe you should do more homework since you don't get it,OK? Is the High school student at the time of the incident enrolled at USC? Remember this is a YES or No answer. I will be waiting for your reply. Joe, you're pathetic. pete carroll held that scholarship for this criminal the whole time until yesterday. I don't know of ANY program in the country that would have kept it for him from day-one - except for Miami of the 80's. And I'm sure petey keep that scholarship for him while he's jailed and get out with good behavior in 1.5 years, afterall he empitomizes usc football. That armed robbery - I'm convinced is part of the trojan brotherhood initiation. usc football, what a joke!! BITE ON!
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“Your favorite nightmare!”
Joined: Jan 9, 2007
Lake Charles, La.
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Broadway Joe wrote: <quoted text> Oh No It's was that Bugs talking or was it the Were-Rabbit from wallace and gromit? OK =) > Don't be silly Mr. Fudd! > It was the wascally wabbit of course! ;)
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Ruger
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ART DECO MAN wrote: <quoted text>> I can't tell them a lie! >> Loser U.? Is that the Univ. of Georgia's new name? You mean they no longer want to be known as "the Univ. of Choke"? LOL! > I hear there's a slight chance the bullfrawgs might finish higher than 3rd place in the SEC East ... you know their usual spot. >> Did you know Oct. 25th has been designated the official "Georgia Bullfrog's Trail of Tears" back to Athens, Georgia." > Hey, Chihuahua, will you be doing your crying in person on the trail, or will you be doing your crying in front of your 13" black & white TV at home? LOL! LOL! Thanks, I needed that.
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Ruger
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Broadway Joe wrote: <quoted text> Re: Armed robbery seems to be popular with SC football players present. Maybe you should do more homework since you don't get it,OK? Is the High school student at the time of the incident enrolled at USC? Remember this is a YES or No answer. I will be waiting for your reply. Hey Joe, what's up with your only returning O lineman Jeff Byers now? Something about an enlarged spleen. He won't last the season. And LB Luthur Brown with a hurt back still. Along with the 27 injuries on D during spring practices, that's not good buddy. Yes,, I've been doing a little bit of following of SC. BTW, I still think Mustain would be a better fit at QB than Sanchez. PC will figure it out come the OSU game.
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“USC FOOTBALL is #1 Game On ”
Joined: Dec 8, 2006
Los Angeles
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Ruger wrote: <quoted text>Hey Joe, what's up with your only returning O lineman Jeff Byers now? Something about an enlarged spleen. He won't last the season. And LB Luthur Brown with a hurt back still. Along with the 27 injuries on D during spring practices, that's not good buddy. Yes,, I've been doing a little bit of following of SC. BTW, I still think Mustain would be a better fit at QB than Sanchez. PC will figure it out come the OSU game. Luther Brown is 2nd string at best he is no starter at this time.
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“USC FOOTBALL is #1 Game On ”
Joined: Dec 8, 2006
Los Angeles
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UCLA ROB wrote: <quoted text> Joe, you're pathetic. pete carroll held that scholarship for this criminal the whole time until yesterday. I don't know of ANY program in the country that would have kept it for him from day-one - except for Miami of the 80's. And I'm sure petey keep that scholarship for him while he's jailed and get out with good behavior in 1.5 years, afterall he empitomizes usc football. That armed robbery - I'm convinced is part of the trojan brotherhood initiation. usc football, what a joke!! BITE ON! Hey Rob bottomline 8 of the last 9 years Scoreboard Baby~! How many NCAA Championships does ucla have in Football again? Alltime Record? you act like ucla leads it lol~! The best beating alltime was the the recent 66-17 drubbing LOL. What was that like to be a b'ruin on that day ROBERT? Hey ROBERT bite this~!
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“USC FOOTBALL is #1 Game On ”
Joined: Dec 8, 2006
Los Angeles
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UCLA ROB wrote: <quoted text> Joe, you're pathetic. pete carroll held that scholarship for this criminal the whole time until yesterday. I don't know of ANY program in the country that would have kept it for him from day-one - except for Miami of the 80's. And I'm sure petey keep that scholarship for him while he's jailed and get out with good behavior in 1.5 years, afterall he empitomizes usc football. That armed robbery - I'm convinced is part of the trojan brotherhood initiation. usc football, what a joke!! BITE ON! Go ahead Run your mouth ROBERT, but don't you find it funny that UCLA wanted him too? Get real already,OK? http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/viewpros...
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“ROLL TIDE ROLL”
Joined: Sep 9, 2007
Tide is at home in the DOME
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The Bruins have had their way !!! with Joe {{{LMAO}}}
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Ruger
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Broadway Joe wrote: <quoted text> Luther Brown is 2nd string at best he is no starter at this time. I was actually more concerned about Byers.
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“USC FOOTBALL is #1 Game On ”
Joined: Dec 8, 2006
Los Angeles
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Ruger wrote: <quoted text>I was actually more concerned about Byers. Yeah I just heard about that yesterday,myself and then the kid that used very poor judgemnt that got convicted of Armed Robery? What are these kids today thinking? If my kid every thought that,let alone did anything remotely close to that he would not have to fear the police when I got to him he would not get that luxury. In my family there is only tough LOVE. He has been given an abundance of everything and even at 7 years old he works for & saves & appericiates Money & finances he even has his own savings account. Much is given,but much is expected. In Southern California a lot of the wealthy spolied youth are not worth the powder it takes to blow them up. It is actually pretty tragic,that so many of the kids of today try to fill their lives with materialism to make themselves happy IMO.
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“USC FOOTBALL is #1 Game On ”
Joined: Dec 8, 2006
Los Angeles
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RE: USC's Line They are deep alot of 2nd stringers could start elsewhere they will do just fine IMO. The Fun starts in less than a month. By the way did you ever see Facing the Giants? Go ahead and buy it,trust me. Mark Richt whom I also like has a cameo in it and it's a true story. And T-town clown with his Potty Mouth should also see it JK~!=) Check out the Traliers...especially the Death Crawl. http://www.youtube.com/watch... http://www.youtube.com/watch... See Link on Maurice Simmons http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/viewpros...
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Shinjo
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1995— Neuheisel hired as head coach at the University of Colorado. He is 34 at the time. January 1999— Leaves Colorado with a 33-14 record and three bowl victories in four seasons. Takes over as head coach at University of Washington with a contract worth $997,000 a year for five years. Feb. 3, 1999— Reports surface on national letter-of-intent signing day that Neuheisel is being investigated for improper visits to five recruits. It later is revealed that Neuheisel also made improper contact with several of his former Colorado players and engaged one UW recruit in a basketball-shooting contest, deemed an improper tryout by the NCAA. June 19, 1999— Pac-10 accepts Washington's self-imposed penalties for two violations, including reducing Neuheisel's off-campus visits in 2000 from 29 to 9. UW also agrees not to accept any of Neuheisel's former Colorado players as transfers. Jan. 1, 2001— Washington beats Purdue 34-24 in the Rose Bowl, capping an 11-1 season. Sept. 4, 2001— Neuheisel's contract is improved to a guaranteed $1.21 million a year, with incentives to a possible $1.46 million a season. Feb. 6, 2002— On national letter-of-intent day, Neuheisel criticizes recruiting tactics of Oregon and UCLA, drawing a Pac-10 reprimand. UCLA coach Bob Toledo also is reprimanded for comments about Neuheisel, and Oregon reprimanded for the tactics Neuheisel criticized. April 11, 2002— Colorado officials confirm the school has been accused by the NCAA of a lack of institutional control and multiple minor violations during time Neuheisel was coach. Sept. 3, 2002— Neuheisel receives a contract extension through the 2007 season, including a $1.5 million loan he does not have to pay back if he works through the life of the contract. With the loan and incentives, Neuheisel now can make more than $1.8 million a season. Oct. 8, 2002— NCAA completes investigation into Neuheisel's tenure at Colorado and prohibits him from off-campus recruiting through May 31, 2003, as a penalty for his part in more than 50 minor violations. NCAA places the Buffaloes on probation for two years, reduces the number of scholarships and restricts off-campus recruiting by Colorado coaches. Dec. 31, 2002— Washington loses to Purdue in Sun Bowl, 34-24, ending a 7-6 season. Jan. 9, 2003— Neuheisel censured by the American Football Coaches Association after its board finds he has shown a lack of remorse for his role in the Colorado violations. Feb. 11, 2003— After rumors that he interviewed with the San Francisco 49ers for their head coaching position the previous day, Neuheisel releases a statement denying he ever talked to the 49ers. Feb. 12, 2003— After more reports that he talked to the 49ers, Neuheisel acknowledges interviewing with San Francisco officials, saying his initial denials were a "knee-jerk reaction" to protect a confidentiality agreement. Feb. 13, 2003— Washington athletic director Barbara Hedges says there will be no discipline of Neuheisel for lying about having interviewed with the 49ers. Feb. 14, 2003— Interim UW president Lee Huntsman says he had spoken to Neuheisel about the 49ers incident to make it "especially clear to Rick what the university's expectations are." Huntsman says he is "not prepared to talk about" whether the school had considered firing Neuheisel. June 4, 2003 — NCAA launches inquiry into Neuheisel betting on college basketball. Neuheisel confirms he bet on the NCAA men's basketball tournament for the past two years as part of an annual auction with his friends and neighbors. June 12, 2003— UW Athletic Director Barbara Hedges announces that she plans to fire Neuheisel and places him on paid suspension. Under the terms of his contract Neuheisel has until June 26 to appeal.
MORE TO COME SOON, I AM BETTING UCLA WILL HAVE MORE NCAA VIOLATIONS THEN WINS THIS YEAR!
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Jealousy Owns You
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For the SEC fans, you need to shut your pie hole because USC has owned the SEC the last several times it has played, and by wide margins. Recall the 70-17 shalacking against the then SEC division winner Arkansas. UCLA? LOL. Suuure. The ruins wish they had 1/4 of the program USC does. They epitomize envy. And Ohio State? Please. You need to be quiet since it has already been shown two seasons in a row now that you are the most over-rated team in the nation, play a joke of a schedule, and get exposed when you play a solid team. USC comes to play for big games, and save for Univ. of Vince Young, it usually wins the game. And, please consider what USC has done to Michigan the last two times they played, the same years Ohio State struggled. Actually, consider that Ohio State lost to Illinois who USC destroyed. So give it a rest folks. It's not going to be pretty for Slowhio State on Sept. 13.
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“WAR EAGLE”
Joined: Dec 10, 2006
WE ARE COMING
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Jealousy Owns You wrote: For the SEC fans, you need to shut your pie hole because USC has owned the SEC the last several times it has played, and by wide margins. Recall the 70-17 shalacking against the then SEC division winner Arkansas. UCLA? LOL. Suuure. The ruins wish they had 1/4 of the program USC does. They epitomize envy. And Ohio State? Please. You need to be quiet since it has already been shown two seasons in a row now that you are the most over-rated team in the nation, play a joke of a schedule, and get exposed when you play a solid team. USC comes to play for big games, and save for Univ. of Vince Young, it usually wins the game. And, please consider what USC has done to Michigan the last two times they played, the same years Ohio State struggled. Actually, consider that Ohio State lost to Illinois who USC destroyed. So give it a rest folks. It's not going to be pretty for Slowhio State on Sept. 13. That's like bragging about AU beating Washington St. 42 to 14 (same year USC won against Washington St. in the 4th QTR). Arkie isn't an SEC Championship team, never has been and never will be. Hats off to SC, but don't act like they have butted heads with an SEC #1 yet.
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Dan Guerrero
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"In the end it was all about 66 collegiate wins" Shinjo wrote: 1995— Neuheisel hired as head coach at the University of Colorado. He is 34 at the time. January 1999— Leaves Colorado with a 33-14 record and three bowl victories in four seasons. Takes over as head coach at University of Washington with a contract worth $997,000 a year for five years. Feb. 3, 1999— Reports surface on national letter-of-intent signing day that Neuheisel is being investigated for improper visits to five recruits. It later is revealed that Neuheisel also made improper contact with several of his former Colorado players and engaged one UW recruit in a basketball-shooting contest, deemed an improper tryout by the NCAA. June 19, 1999— Pac-10 accepts Washington's self-imposed penalties for two violations, including reducing Neuheisel's off-campus visits in 2000 from 29 to 9. UW also agrees not to accept any of Neuheisel's former Colorado players as transfers. Jan. 1, 2001— Washington beats Purdue 34-24 in the Rose Bowl, capping an 11-1 season. Sept. 4, 2001— Neuheisel's contract is improved to a guaranteed $1.21 million a year, with incentives to a possible $1.46 million a season. Feb. 6, 2002— On national letter-of-intent day, Neuheisel criticizes recruiting tactics of Oregon and UCLA, drawing a Pac-10 reprimand. UCLA coach Bob Toledo also is reprimanded for comments about Neuheisel, and Oregon reprimanded for the tactics Neuheisel criticized. April 11, 2002— Colorado officials confirm the school has been accused by the NCAA of a lack of institutional control and multiple minor violations during time Neuheisel was coach. Sept. 3, 2002— Neuheisel receives a contract extension through the 2007 season, including a $1.5 million loan he does not have to pay back if he works through the life of the contract. With the loan and incentives, Neuheisel now can make more than $1.8 million a season. Oct. 8, 2002— NCAA completes investigation into Neuheisel's tenure at Colorado and prohibits him from off-campus recruiting through May 31, 2003, as a penalty for his part in more than 50 minor violations. NCAA places the Buffaloes on probation for two years, reduces the number of scholarships and restricts off-campus recruiting by Colorado coaches. Dec. 31, 2002— Washington loses to Purdue in Sun Bowl, 34-24, ending a 7-6 season. Jan. 9, 2003— Neuheisel censured by the American Football Coaches Association after its board finds he has shown a lack of remorse for his role in the Colorado violations. Feb. 11, 2003— After rumors that he interviewed with the San Francisco 49ers for their head coaching position the previous day, Neuheisel releases a statement denying he ever talked to the 49ers. Feb. 12, 2003— After more reports that he talked to the 49ers, Neuheisel acknowledges interviewing with San Francisco officials, saying his initial denials were a "knee-jerk reaction" to protect a confidentiality agreement. Feb. 13, 2003— Washington athletic director Barbara Hedges says there will be no discipline of Neuheisel for lying about having interviewed with the 49ers. Feb. 14, 2003— Interim UW president Lee Huntsman says he had spoken to Neuheisel about the 49ers incident to make it "especially clear to Rick what the university's expectations are." Huntsman says he is "not prepared to talk about" whether the school had considered firing Neuheisel. June 4, 2003 — NCAA launches inquiry into Neuheisel betting on college basketball. Neuheisel confirms he bet on the NCAA men's basketball tournament for the past two years as part of an annual auction with his friends and neighbors. June 12, 2003— UW Athletic Director Barbara Hedges announces that she plans to fire Neuheisel and places him on paid suspension. Under the terms of his contract Neuheisel has until June 26 to appeal. MORE TO COME SOON, I AM BETTING UCLA WILL HAVE MORE NCAA VIOLATIONS THEN WINS THIS YEAR!
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“USC FOOTBALL is #1 Game On ”
Joined: Dec 8, 2006
Los Angeles
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Dan Guerrero wrote: "In the end it was all about 66 collegiate wins" <quoted text> And how many of those 66 wins did Slick "TRICKY" Rick bet the over under on LOL?
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