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- GoBoilers
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Re: Tressell steps down
Someone add to this list. SMU-death penalty. Minnesota bball-severe sanctions. Illinois-slush fund scandal 20 years ago? Indiana bball-slush fund 50+ years ago. USC-current problems. Alabama-10 years ago. Most these examples were at highly ranked seasons or string of seasons. Conclusion: to win big you must cheat. There are even allegations about a key booster when Wooden was coaching at UCLA from article I have read! Didn't the Hawkeyes have a bad stretch sometime, somewhere awhile back?
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Re: Tressell steps down
GoBoilers wrote:Someone add to this list. SMU-death penalty. Minnesota bball-severe sanctions. Illinois-slush fund scandal 20 years ago? Indiana bball-slush fund 50+ years ago. USC-current problems. Alabama-10 years ago. Most these examples were at highly ranked seasons or string of seasons. Conclusion: to win big you must cheat. There are even allegations about a key booster when Wooden was coaching at UCLA from article I have read! Didn't the Hawkeyes have a bad stretch sometime, somewhere awhile back?
The only thing I can remember, with reference to Iowa, is some law breakers off field/court incidents. Of course, this type stuff is almost everywhere. I do think Tennessee and Florida probably are at the top of this list though.
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Re: Tressell steps down
RazorHawk wrote:GoBoilers wrote:Someone add to this list. SMU-death penalty. Minnesota bball-severe sanctions. Illinois-slush fund scandal 20 years ago? Indiana bball-slush fund 50+ years ago. USC-current problems. Alabama-10 years ago. Most these examples were at highly ranked seasons or string of seasons. Conclusion: to win big you must cheat. There are even allegations about a key booster when Wooden was coaching at UCLA from article I have read! Didn't the Hawkeyes have a bad stretch sometime, somewhere awhile back?
The only thing I can remember, with reference to Iowa, is some law breakers off field/court incidents. Of course, this type stuff is almost everywhere. I do think Tennessee and Florida probably are at the top of this list though.
I don't remember Iowa or Purdue having too many sanctions. I believe Miami, FL has the distinction of lawbreaker U. At one time 12-15 years ago, if memory serves me, they had 5 violent felony players! No school is totally immune to that. Purdue has had their infrequent but, embarassing players.
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