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gatordad3

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Everybody from that coaching staff should be fired. Especially their University Prez, Ken Starr. So I'm guessing this is the same Ken Starr who attempted to find criminal acts against former U.S. President Bill Clinton? The one who came up with only Monica Lewinsky's stained blue dress from a consensual encounter?

Now football players are terrorizing defenseless women on campus and Starr turns a blind eye. Go figure.
 
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Whenever a program goes from doormat to powerhouse - there's always something fishy. How are they attracting talent, and what are they willing to overlook to get some players?

See: Ole Miss (currently), Baylor (currently), Colorado (early 90s), Miami (80s) etc, etc
 

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Good to see you lived NV.....Once espn gets on something like this it doesn't matter what the truth is, they are going to ruin you and your program if possible. It is frightening how they twist shiit to fit their narrative.

Then how do you explain f$u? They're revered by bspn.
 

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Baylor.....F$U....TN....Bama...AU......Ole Miss..... The communities in which 'the program' is protected is not isolated to one or two, it is an American tradition in a lot of places.
 

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Just an aside: Overshadowed by the PSU-Sandusky scandal, The Citadel had an alumnus hired
as a summer camp counselor at a Citadel-managed camp for underprivileged kids. He lured kids
into his cabin, showed them porn and had sex with them. He was reported to police and Citadel 4 years
before he was finally stopped. The first case was dropped because the parents said they did not want
their kid to go through the ignominy of making it public. So he wasn't prosecuted, but The Citadel
administration were involved in the first case, yet let him continue for 4 more years in his position
as camp counselor. When the later parents insisted on prosecution, the guy claimed for blame to go
to those first parents who refuse to prosecute, thereby (according to him) resulting in him not getting
treatment and thus it's their fault that he molested several other kids over the continued years.
 

gatordad3

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God forbid if the F$U fans are having a rational discussion concerning the victims at Baylor.
 

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God forbid if the F$U fans are having a rational discussion concerning the victims at Baylor.

Since they're "delusionoles," I'm sure they look at Baylor with arrogant disgust, like any pot should when speaking of kettles.
 

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Everybody from that coaching staff should be fired. Especially their University Prez, Ken Starr. So I'm guessing this is the same Ken Starr who attempted to find criminal acts against former U.S. President Bill Clinton? The one who came up with only Monica Lewinsky's stained blue dress from a consensual encounter?

Now football players are terrorizing defenseless women on campus and Starr turns a blind eye. Go figure.
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