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For sure, if charges were never filed, it's no big deal. /22
I don't think so, unless it's an eligibility issue. But i think the NCAA would be lenient since we have been so aggressive with the suspensions and cooperative with the investigation.So if the ongoing investigation leads to a few more players getting suspended that Florida played today, would that mean if we won today, we would have to forfeit the game at a later date? Even if we played them unknowingly of their wrong doing?
the standard is what we knew or should have known. since we've known about it since early summer at the latest it's hard to claim we shouldn't have known about all of them. we've been burying as deeply as possible though.So if the ongoing investigation leads to a few more players getting suspended that Florida played today, would that mean if we won today, we would have to forfeit the game at a later date? Even if we played them unknowingly of their wrong doing?
the standard is what we knew or should have known. since we've known about it since early summer at the latest it's hard to claim we shouldn't have known about all of them. we've been burying as deeply as possible though.
they are just thefts but if you're suggesting the proposition that it's an attempt rather than a completed crime, I believe that the crime is complete once you report that the credit card charge was fraudulent/ card stolen.Fraud, cc crimes, are all just theft. Using an electronic card could trigger another offense. So I spend money, report it stolen and get more money. First money was never stolen, so it is fraud/theft. Personally crimes of dishonesty are a much bigger deal than weed. That said, first offenders with restitution are never prosecuted as they are sent to diversion programs.
Hopefully folks aren't using stolen cc, that is a whole nother can of worms.
Hopefully UPD has a few decent realists working on it and they don't talk with the UF deans...
I honestly couldn't tell you who the leaders on the team are. just knuckleheadsAmong the things that bother me about this situation is what is says about "leadership" on the team. I would assume there is a ringleader(s) in the scam. Several true freshmen were involved who certainly didn't just arrive on campus and independently come up with a money making idea on their own. Some veteran on the team presented them with the idea and gave instruction on how it could be carried out.
This is not the type of leadership practiced on championship teams. Instead of upperclassmen providing motivation for building a winning program at least a few of them are providing instruction on gaming the system for personal gain. No wonder we see such a mess on the field. It starts outside the locker room, weight room, film room, practice field.
I honestly couldn't tell you who the leaders on the team are. just knuckleheads
It's significant, not as big as Nuss, but significant. We also need more depth to truly have competition.And therein lies some of the problem.
I taped a kilo of Colombian bam bam to the frame of his car.Are we planting evidence Mac was behind it? If not, what are you waiting for?