2011 another great year for college football

Originally Posted by Newbs24

Browneyes only getting doc'd 5 schollys over the course of the next 3 years.

Nice time to release this NCAA
Thought it was self imposed.

Only thing out the NCAA was the "Failure to Monitor" charge.
 
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Tevin Washington.

Logan Thomas is trash



Logan Thomas QB
7-13, 208 yds
3 TDs
18 Rush, 73 yds, 2 TDs

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How is D. Wilson not being discussed at all in the Heisman race? A top 10 team, leading the nation in rushing? Really?
 
Originally Posted by jville819

How is D. Wilson not being discussed at all in the Heisman race? A top 10 team, leading the nation in rushing? Really?
We haven't played very tough competition and he only has 7 rushing TD's. Our OL is really really bad at blocking in short yardage situations and so Logan has gotten a lot of the goal line carries. Also just due to the luck of the draw Oglesby has been in on more drives where we are in position to get a rushing TD (Oglesby has 6 TD's on the year, he goes in every 3rd series). Our rushing TD's are really spread out; LT has 8, Wilson has 7 and Oglesby has 6. Wilson's a good player but a notch below the players who are in the Heisman discussion. 
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT

logan thomas isn't good tho hahahaa

Yooo he was pickin up like 20 yards a pop on QB sneaks.
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Their secondary wanted no parts of making those tackles. They had to take a ride on the L-Train
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And don't even act like that TD pass to Danny Coale wasn't an NFL throw. 
 
Sounds like Bellotti to Arizona is becoming more and more likely. There was a previous rumor that he could bring Justin Wilcox and Tosh Lupoi with him.
 
Ok Phil Simms, you got me!

He made One NFL Throw!

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Belotti, Pleaseeee Take Wilcox with you. That +@#$ he runs is built for Pac 10/MWC offenses
 
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT


Belotti, Pleaseeee Take Wilcox with you. That +@#$ he runs is built for Pac 10/MWC offenses
Not sure how I'd feel about all the Oregon blood on our staff but if they're bringing Lupoi I'll allow it
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I've heard that either Florida or South Carolina will be TAMU's cross-divisional rival, with Arkansas most likely picking up Mizzou. I think South Carolina is probably the most likely.

Texas and UCLA will play in Cowboys Stadium in 2014. Not bad for a team that didn't have any room on the schedule until 2018 at the earliest.
 
Originally Posted by tmay407

I've heard that either Florida or South Carolina will be TAMU's cross-divisional rival, with Arkansas most likely picking up Mizzou. I think South Carolina is probably the most likely.

Texas and UCLA will play in Cowboys Stadium in 2014. Not bad for a team that didn't have any room on the schedule until 2018 at the earliest.
I thought Missouri was going to be TAMU's rival or did that get ruled out when the 9 game skid didn't hold true like the SC prez said it would.
 
http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/7213699/university-texas-paid-willie-lyles-red-flaghttp://espn.go.com/espn/conversations/_/id/7213699/university-texas-paid-willie-lyles-red-flaghttp://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/7213699/university-texas-paid-willie-lyles-red-flag
Despite learning months earlier that scout Willie Lyles had requested $3,000 from a University of Texas booster to ensure a recruit's visit, the Longhorn football program paid $15,000 to a recruiting service that employed Lyles in 2008-09, according to documents obtained by ESPN's "Outside the Lines."

Lyles, who later started his own recruiting service with a client list of Oregon, LSU and Cal, is at the center of an ongoing NCAA investigation. The personal trainer-turned-recruiting guru intensified the scrutiny when he told Yahoo! Sports that a $25,000 payment he received last year from Oregon was not for his work as a traditional scout, but for his influence with top recruits and his ability to usher them through the signing and eligibility process. That included heralded running back Lache Seastrunk from Temple, Texas.

Lyles was employed by Elite Scouting Services as the lead scout for the state of Texas and parts of Louisiana when the Longhorn athletic department signed the Florida-based company to provide prep scouting information. Texas paid $15,000 for the one-year deal that began July 1, 2008. Prior to that, Texas had a contract with another scouting service, MSL Sports, where Lyles had also been employed as a state of Texas scout.

In February 2008, according to documents, a booster alerted Texas assistant coach Major Applewhite in an email that Lyles had called and told him he needed $3,000 for a recruit to visit the Austin campus.

Applewhite, according to documents, advised against making any payments and later made a statement to Texas compliance officials.

Nick Voinis, Texas' senior associate athletic director for communications, said Wednesday that university compliance officials contacted the NCAA with concerns about Lyles, though Voinis wasn't sure when or the extent of the conversation.

Billing records and invoices shed minimal detail on what Texas received for quarterly payments of $3,750. The most specific is a September 2008 invoice referencing UT as making payment for "Elite Scouting Services 2010 Book and Consultation.'' Voinis said it included "standard web-based recruiting information'' and "maybe a book.'' In its public records request fulfilled last week, "Outside the Lines" requested copies of the materials given to Texas by Elite, but nothing was provided.

"Once we confirmed there were issues surrounding him, we had no other dealings with him,'' Voinis said of Lyles. "We were committed to the service for one year. Once that commitment to Elite was fulfilled, we had no further dealings with him.''

Voinis said he didn't know the extent of UT's dealings with Lyles in his role with Elite Scouting Services.

Charles Fishbein, who founded Elite Scouting Services and previously worked with Lyles at MSL Sports, described Lyles as the primary contact with UT in both of his positions. "Willie had the relationship,'' Fishbein said of the Longhorn football program. "So he was the one servicing them.''

Lyles, who joined Elite Scouting in June 2008, was fired by Fishbein at the end of 2009 because of job performance. Fishbein acknowledges he had suspicions that Lyles was orchestrating his own deals by promising schools access to players he was close to, saying: "That was something that was always a concern for me, that he would get us paid but also do his thing behind us.''

The documents obtained by "Outside the Lines" do not indicate that Texas cut any side deals with Lyles.

Lyles, who did not return calls for comment, has previously accused Texas of leading a campaign against him because he refused to push players toward the school. The documents -- including email exchanges between coaches and staff, as well as boosters and friendly media types -- clearly indicate UT was eager to play a role in exposing Lyles.

Media accounts tying Lyles to other college programs routinely were exchanged via email among the UT athletic staff, often originating with head coach Mack Brown.

Yet at the same time Lyles was being cast as a bad guy by UT staff, the Longhorns wrote four checks to the service that employed him as their scout in Texas, where he was responsible for evaluating prospects and rounding up game film and piecing together highlight tapes.

According to documents, Applewhite met with UT compliance officials and also detailed what he uncovered about Lyles' recruiting practices in a statement signed Aug. 31, 2008.

Soon after he was hired to the coaching staff in January 2008, Applewhite received a call from Ken Collins, a Texas grad and successful Houston business executive, suggesting he make himself known to Lyles because he was close to some top recruits. Applewhite eventually spoke with Lyles, who unsuccessfully tried to pitch him on a player wanting to transfer from Georgia Tech. Lyles was told UT was only interested in high school recruits.

Fearful that Lyles had already cost Texas "three or four recruits,'' Collins looked into bringing political heat on the "street agent that breaks not only ncaa (sic) rules, but also Texas legal rules.'' Collin portrayed the description of Lyles in an email to Texas grad Amy Maxwell, a politically connected Austin attorney, on July 31, 2009, and sought her assistance in getting Texas attorney general Gregg Abbott on the case.

Collins wrote Maxwell: "Bottom line is that I will pursue this through Gregg IF the Texas coaching staff tells me OK AND if you can get me through to Abbott.''

There are no documents or follow up email indicated what, if any, action Collins pursued.

Reached by ESPN, Collins refused to discuss Lyles and abruptly hung up the phone Wednesday. "I'd rather not answer any questions about that. Appreciate your time, goodbye.''

According to the documents, Applewhite not only advised Collins to stay away from Lyles but also contacted a recruit's mother and expressed misgivings about Lyles. The Texas assistant coach was already working the Lyles angle with friends in the media. One of those allies was UT grad Jason Suchomel, who has covered Longhorn football and recruiting for more than a decade as editor of Orangebloods.com, a Rivals.com website that is owned by Yahoo! Sports.

In an Aug. 27, 2008 email -- under the subject line: "Call me asap on this Will Lyles stuff," Suchomel wrote: "Bobby Burton is all over this Will Lyles stuff. Wants his yahoo (sic) investigative reporters ... to look into it. He's talking a lengthy investigation covering several months. Burton actually called me and put me on a conference call with him and one of the reporters. Call me this afternoon or tonight so I can fill you in.'' Burton is a nationally known recruiting analyst.

Two months later, UT records show Yahoo! Sports filed an open records request with the university seeking documents related to agent and recruiting activity in violation of state and NCAA rules.

Meanwhile, Suchomel continued to keep his ears open for Applewhite on the Lyles and recruiting fronts via email, updating him in great detail at times on where Texas stood on possible commitments from top prospects. He wrote Jan. 29, 2009, to Applewhite: "I haven't run the Will Lyles note that we've talked about ... If you get this and want me to put it in the War Room, give me a call tonight. If not, we can always run it next week if you still want to do that.''

When the Lyles scandal erupted in full last summer, one of the UT concerns was the amount of money being spent on football recruiting services. Athletic director DeLoss Dodds asked the question in an email after it was reported that Alabama had spent nearly $220,000 on a handful of different services.

Arthur Johnson, the Longhorns' assistant athletic director for football operations, responded by saying UT contracted service through a single provider that was not close in magnitude, adding: "A couple years ago, there was an agreement with another service ... We started looking into this when the Oregon news hit earlier this year.''

That old agreement was with Elite Scouting Services. Even before being told of details in UT athletic department documents, the ESS founder suspected that a disagreement between Lyles and Applewhite had led to the contract not being renewed.
 
Originally Posted by The Wizard

Originally Posted by tmay407

I've heard that either Florida or South Carolina will be TAMU's cross-divisional rival, with Arkansas most likely picking up Mizzou. I think South Carolina is probably the most likely.

Texas and UCLA will play in Cowboys Stadium in 2014. Not bad for a team that didn't have any room on the schedule until 2018 at the earliest.
I thought Missouri was going to be TAMU's rival or did that get ruled out when the 9 game skid didn't hold true like the SC prez said it would.


I haven't really kept up with anything from this past week, so I'm not sure if that developed. From an overall SEC perspective, TAMU/Mizzou would probably make the most sense as it wouldn't disrupt any current SEC rivalries.
 
who is this celebrity guest picker on game day and why are they doing the picks this early in the show?
 
Yoooo I just realized how fresh all these UGA avys were that I made.

I went above an beyond for you N'uckleheads
 
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT

Yoooo I just realized how fresh all these UGA avys were that I made.

I went above an beyond for you N'uckleheads
Preciate ya! We gon need the championship editions next month if you're Volunteering 
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DLo, turn up!
 
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT

Yoooo I just realized how fresh all these UGA avys were that I made.

I went above an beyond for you N'uckleheads

And you STILL never made the Da'Rick one I asked you for in JANUARY
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cmon bra we on the same team
 
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