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At least we ain't dook ...

Heelswin

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We didn't get Days, but let's be thankful for what we got: 1. we ain't dook!
2. We got the best Coach and recruiter in the business
3. We run a clean program, per NCAA rule;
4. We're the current national champs;
5. We're loaded with deep, young talent enough to make another deep run in NCAA;
6. Coach Roy doesn't eat quiche like a stinkin' rat in derm;
7. We live, work and play on the most beautiful campus in the South;
8. Our Great God is a Tar Heel, for He made the sky Carolina Blue!!!
9. And, since it's always better with God, we can look forward to players better Than Mr. Days, like Mr. Moore or Mr. Bacot or even Mr. Hurt.

Heels Rule ...Heels are. Champs

dook sux, duck fook ... Rat eats quiche!!!
 
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Well in fairness to K, this shoe company steering of players is all about the model being broken. You see the rules are broken so much that many coaches didn't know that players being paid to play for certain schools was against NCAA rules (really, the media is actually trying to sell us that :).

It is like K has always believed, if all his players foul at the same time then did anyone really foul? If K and several other coaches at big time programs all have players paid to play for them then the problem is not what they are doing but more that there may be a rule against it?

It works like this, because a kid wants money and folks are willing to give them some to play for certain programs and it helps programs like Ks big time dominate recruiting, because it allows him to grab multiple top 10 players year after year, but there is a NCAA rule then the problem is the existence of the rule, not the breaking of it? It is as K says, the NCAA trying to fit square pegs in to round holes and all K is doing is rounding a few simple edges off so they fit better, what is the harm in that...I mean other than it being against the core NCAA rules...
 
Why do we have to befair to K? Honest. Posters on here hate his sorry rats ass. Let's instead whip his stinkin butt 10 x 10! I wouldn't give him or his team one damn inch!
 
Well in fairness to K, this shoe company steering of players is all about the model being broken. You see the rules are broken so much that many coaches didn't know that players being paid to play for certain schools was against NCAA rules (really, the media is actually trying to sell us that :).

It is like K has always believed, if all his players foul at the same time then did anyone really foul? If K and several other coaches at big time programs all have players paid to play for them then the problem is not what they are doing but more that there may be a rule against it?

It works like this, because a kid wants money and folks are willing to give them some to play for certain programs and it helps programs like Ks big time dominate recruiting, because it allows him to grab multiple top 10 players year after year, but there is a NCAA rule then the problem is the existence of the rule, not the breaking of it? It is as K says, the NCAA trying to fit square pegs in to round holes and all K is doing is rounding a few simple edges off so they fit better, what is the harm in that...I mean other than it being against the core NCAA rules...

Serious question DSouthr ... I am convinced that there are improperly-obtained players at schools like Duke and UK. I can't imagine that the NCAA would ever call them out, but if the FBI finds something that cannot be disputed and the NCAA is forced to respond, could this season (and maybe others) actually be vacated if those schools play those players?
 
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