Trouble for FSU

MidwestChomp

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I would feel better about commenting here, but given our situation I will just say I am not surprised.
 

NavetG8r

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Well, maybe that'll shut them up a little bit for a while. They've been enjoying our situation plenty enough.
 

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FSU went on to win the national championship that season, and several key players on that team took online hospitality courses on coffee, tea and wine run by Mark Bonn and assisted by Christina Suggs. :lol:
 

MidwestChomp

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FSU went on to win the national championship that season, and several key players on that team took online hospitality courses on coffee, tea and wine run by Mark Bonn and assisted by Christina Suggs. :lol:
Classes sound legit...
 

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Well, maybe that'll shut them up a little bit for a while. They've been enjoying our situation plenty enough.

That's happy-talk and about as likely to happen as Democrats and MSM reducing criticism of and resistance to all things Trump.
 

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Isn't this old news? Why do I feel like we've heard this before?

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2008-02-05/sports/fsuprobe05_1_aass-wetherell-athletic

Florida State professor says his online music course, which football players cheated on, was a 'state-of-the-art class'

February 5, 2008|By Andrew Carter, Sentinel Staff Writer

TALLAHASSEE -- The professor of the online music course that is the focal point of Florida State's investigation into academic fraud by athletes told the Orlando Sentinel he "wrote a beautiful class and it was abused."

During an exclusive interview with the Sentinel last week, Dale Olsen described how "MUH 2051: Music of World Cultures"-- a course designed for non-music majors -- became a breeding ground for academic dishonesty without his knowledge.
 

LeeForThree

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But yes, this is a joke and that title has to be vacated...to go with this they had Winston's rape situation, multiple preferential treatment from cops on an unseemly amount of criminal interactions
 

maheo30

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I've not buying this story. FSU players are usually to busy raping and hitting women to cheat on tests.
 

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