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If you ain't cheatin, you ain't tryinPeople.......we need to face it. Clem knows how to cheat, & cheat well. They've almost perfected it. They pretty much have the attitude of, "hey, getting busted & punished for a couple of years is worth it to win conference titles & have all these players." Decades of it.
You seem well informed. Maybe you can answer a question I have had for some time. Where did Sammy Watkins get his Cadillac from (the one he was arrested driving ) and what happened to it after. Sorry, 2 questions.You do know you guys just self reported a bunch of stuff as well. It is all very nit picky and insanely minor.
We need some people to investigate New Spring and Climpson. Go have a council session with the pastor...leave with a fat envelope. Non traceable.
You seem well informed. Maybe you can answer a question I have had for some time. Where did Sammy Watkins get his Cadillac from (the one he was arrested driving ) and what happened to it after. Sorry, 2 questions.
This site is where I come for all things Clemson.I knew they were cheating ..Dabo has rubbed off on the BB & Golf teams.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Clemson's athletic department reported 15 violations to the NCAA in the past year, including three by the defending Atlantic Coast Conference football champions.
The school released its infractions report Tuesday after an open records request by The Associated Press.
None of the violations is considered serious. All but one of them is classified as a Level III infraction. Level III infractions are those the NCAA considers isolated or limited in nature; provide no more than a minimal recruiting, competitive or other advantage; and don't include more than a minimal impermissible benefit.
Clemson detailed its NCAA violations from Aug. 1, 2015, through this past July 31.
Three of the violations involved the football program, which starts the season ranked No. 2.
One came from an "accidental" FaceTime call placed by coach Dabo Swinney to a prospect before the allowable date of Sept. 1. Coaches can't place any phone calls to the prospect from Sept. 1-15 as punishment for the infraction.
Another violation in football came last October and involved two players who dropped engineering courses and were not enrolled full-time, as required by the NCAA. Clemson declared both players ineligible, conducted rules education with all athletes and paid a $500 fine. The NCAA restored the two athletes' eligibility.
The final football infraction came this past January when the staff gave excess travel reimbursement to several prospects after their official visits. The school said the staff wrongly thought it could round up the travel reimbursement amount to the nearest dollar.
The staffer involved received a letter of admonishment, although the school said it did not try to collect the overpay from prospects because of the "minimal amount of the over-award."
The first-year baseball program of coach Monte Lee had three violations.
Lee, who led the Tigers to the ACC Tournament title last May, was admonished for an infraction from last September when he responded to a text from a 2018 prospect before Sept. 1 of the player's junior year of high school. Lee, the school said, thought the prospect was set to graduate in 2017. When informed otherwise by the player, Lee stopped all communication with the prospect and reported it to the compliance office.
Lee and his staff must also refrain from communicating with the player for two weeks starting Sept. 1.
Last August, an assistant coach on Clemson's men's golf team impermissible brought in an outside consultant to work with two players on the course and teach a three-session with the whole team. The men's golf team was made to take three days off from all countable athletic activity for three weeks.
You need to check your expessions. Throwing a stone "at" a glass house might be kind of fun. Throwing a stone "in" a glass house might be a bad idea.Let's not throw stones at a glass house.
You seem well informed. Maybe you can answer a question I have had for some time. Where did Sammy Watkins get his Cadillac from (the one he was arrested driving ) and what happened to it after. Sorry, 2 questions.
New Spring is waist deep in Clem recruiting violations.
I think you are misinformed. I don't recall Cory (not Corey)Boyd ever mentioned with respect to a Cadillac. Derek Watson was driving an escalade. It belonged to a SC alumnus named Pierce Cauthen. Watson was declared ineligible after being self reported by SC and he made restitution. I was asking a real question where did Sammy 's Cadillac come from?Where did Corey Boyd get his Cadillac Escalade that he crashed and left the scene from when he was at South Carolina?
Maybe I'm wrong but the police report said it was a 2008 Cadillac. Didn't say the model but the cheapest '08 Cadillac at the time was over 20 thousand. Friends said they only saw him driving a mitsubishi eclipse after and denied any knowledge of a Cadillac.He was arrested in 2012 driving a 1999 Cadillac Deville. The car would have been worth around $2000 at best when he was pulled over. If Clemson is giving away cars to star players I would imagine they would have to do better than this.
Maybe I'm wrong but the police report said it was a 2008 Cadillac. Didn't say the model but the cheapest '08 Cadillac at the time was over 20 thousand. Friends said they only saw him driving a mitsubishi eclipse after and denied any knowledge of a Cadillac.
And where did Clowney get his car from. Everyone cheats guys. (Is my username too obvious) hahaYou seem well informed. Maybe you can answer a question I have had for some time. Where did Sammy Watkins get his Cadillac from (the one he was arrested driving ) and what happened to it after. Sorry, 2 questions.
New Spring is waist deep in Clem recruiting violations.
We need some people to investigate New Spring and Climpson. Go have a council session with the pastor...leave with a fat envelope. Non traceable.
You seem well informed. Maybe you can answer a question I have had for some time. Where did Sammy Watkins get his Cadillac from (the one he was arrested driving ) and what happened to it after. Sorry, 2 questions.
I love your subtle racism to think that he or his family couldnt afford a sub 3000 dollar car.
NewSpring and Perry Noble need to be investigated.Newspring currently has numerous campuses that would be made of a majority of Gamecock fans including Columbia, Lexington, and Northeast Columbia. If they are supplying Clemson recruits with illegal benefits then it is genius because a whole lot Gamecock fans are assisting in their efforts.
I never saw or heard of that . I saw the police report and asked others and was never told different. You would think a cop with registration in his hand would not make a mistake like that. I'm taking what you and the article says as true and I stand corrected. As for the others out I questioned where a freshman would get a 20,000$ car not 3,000 or less.The original police report that was circulating had the car as a 2008 Cadillac. The police report was incorrect and was changed to reflect that actual car he was driving. You can do a google images search and see the car for yourself. It was obviously not a 2008 car. Also, below is an article that was written in May of 2012 detailing the issues and the actual car he was driving. It also has a picture of the same car in the article.
http://sportstalksc.com/index.php/2...ns-does-not-own-or-drive-a-cadillac-escalade/
I never saw or heard of that . I saw the police report and asked others and was never told different. You would think a cop with registration in his hand would not make a mistake like that. I'm taking what you and the article says as true and I stand corrected. As for the others out I questioned where a freshman would get a 20,000$ car not 3,000 or less.
Yours too totI understand your confusion and I think your original question was very valid. If the kid (white, black, yellow, purple, or green) was a college athlete driving a $30k Cadillac I would have questions as well. The fact that the police report had the wrong year and model of car caused a lot of controversy. This is one case where the athlete was fortunate the whole even was caught on camera. The car was clearly shown to be an old beater, not a fancy new ride.
Or maybe the subtle racism of your knuckle-dragging Clemmons brother above wondering about Clowney's car.
Second place is just first loser.If you ain't cheatin, you ain't tryin
Maybe I'm wrong but the police report said it was a 2008 Cadillac. Didn't say the model but the cheapest '08 Cadillac at the time was over 20 thousand. Friends said they only saw him driving a mitsubishi eclipse after and denied any knowledge of a Cadillac.
In my defense, I went to high school with clowney, our part of the neighborhood wasn't one to drive around nice cars. But just as USC cheats, Clemson does too. Wish it didn't happen but it doesOr maybe the subtle racism of your knuckle-dragging Clemmons brother above wondering about Clowney's car.
whoooa hoss. So they get long term low payment loans? Do these banks make these loans available to the general public? Would this not be an impermissible benefit? Just wondering because I would love to get a long term low payment loan, that I could just sell the car that I would obviously be way upside down on and just walk away....where can I get such a loan?Sammy Watkins wasn't (nor isn't) the only college athlete driving a nice car. Think about it, it's not rocket science. They have no college expenses. They will live together so they can keep the majority of their housing allowance. If there is potential of a professional career, banks will approve long term, low payment loans and parents will co-sign. If they make it to the pros, they pay off the loan. If not, they sell the car.
whoooa hoss. So they get long term low payment loans? Do these banks make these loans available to the general public? Would this not be an impermissible benefit? Just wondering because I would love to get a long term low payment loan, that I could just sell the car that I would obviously be way upside down on and just walk away....where can I get such a loan?