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RE: OT: Penn St football
MichaelSavage Wrote:People may have noticed, but nobody cared. Why should they? Louisville was winning the conference and the Orange Bowl.

I don't remember Louisville players getting arrested left and right when Petrino was there. That's why this is different. Penn State has a rap sheet that is off the charts lead by a coach who is supposed to be holier and thou and a saint and who preaches academics and fair play. Between Penn State, Michigan and Ohio State that Big Ten commercial of fair play and doing things the right way looks like utter, hypocritical crap to me.
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2008 09:15 PM by CatsClaw.)
07-28-2008 09:14 PM
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So UofL sells its sould for idiots and thugs, gets really good, and then gets exposed when a new coach comes in?

Could RichRod and WVU be next? I wouldnt be surprised at all.
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