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Thank you Lucy <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" />

Yeah, the SEC is recognized as the power conference in football; they're just trying to keep it that way I guess...school by school (at least the big boys are it seems). What I find funny is that the two school hammered by the NCAA, Alabama and Kentucky, paid their players, yet one team went 7-5, the other 2-9. Seems like bad business deals to me.

More to come on the Tennessee issue. According to someone on PigPen, the Memphis Commercial Appeal will run a story tomorrow on yet another Tennessee recruit who was supposedly paid to go to Tennessee. If that rumor is true, I will link it and re-post. (The Commercial Appeal link can be found on the Arkansas board here).
05-09-2002 12:40 PM
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