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I think it's a bullshyt move on their part and they need to close that loophole.

I'm tired of the crybaby SEC and ACC fans. You wanna talk about a loophole?

- Lets talk about how your conferences oversign like a motherfukker every single year.
- Lets talk about how your conferences dont offer FOUR year scholarships to student athletes like the Big 10 does. You offer year to year schollies, which means if a kid underperforms, or gets hurt, you send him packing. Where as the B1G honors their offer for the duration of the kids studying. Why do you think your teams lead the nation year after year in signings? *cough*Tennessee*cough* It's fukking disgusting.
- Lets talk about all of the financial scandals going on in your conferences. You've got black kids from across the country lining up to play at fukkING MISSISSIPPI. Where they literally STILL have Klan rallies in the streets. :stopitslime:

I could go on and on .. and for the record, Harbaugh already addressed Saban, Dabo and Malzhan's cry baby asses when he sent this out yesterday ..

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Read the flier. It covers that '50 mile radius' which would allow ANY coach from across the country to take part and help out with the clinic. You see, rules prohibit the SEC and ACC to HOST these types of camps, but they're more than welcome to attend these camps in beautiful ANN ARBOR. Therefore getting their teaching on, as well and the subtle recruiting.

Now, what else are your conferences gonna cry about.

Harbaugh's gonna crush the buildings, and this is just the beginning. :blessed:

No more Brady fat ass Hoke apologizing.
No more sideline hand clapping.
No more sideline, no headset wearing a$$holes.


Its a new day people.


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Alabama CB Cyrus Jones arrested on domestic violence charges
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Alabama CB Cyrus Jones was arrested Wednesday morning on two charges of third degree domestic violence.

From TideSports.com:

Jones was booked into Tuscaloosa County Jail early Wednesday morning on one count of domestic violence/harassment and one count of domestic violence/criminal mischief. Each count carries a $500 bond. As of 7:30 a.m. CT, Jones is still listed in the Tuscaloosa County Jail's inmate database.

Both charges are considered Class A misdemeanors.
 

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Alabama CB Cyrus Jones arrested on domestic violence charges
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Alabama CB Cyrus Jones was arrested Wednesday morning on two charges of third degree domestic violence.

From TideSports.com:

Jones was booked into Tuscaloosa County Jail early Wednesday morning on one count of domestic violence/harassment and one count of domestic violence/criminal mischief. Each count carries a $500 bond. As of 7:30 a.m. CT, Jones is still listed in the Tuscaloosa County Jail's inmate database.

Both charges are considered Class A misdemeanors.
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Auburn defensive end Elijah Daniel arrested on theft, burglary charges
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Auburn defensive lineman Elijah Daniel is shown at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga., Saturday, Nov. 15, 2014. (Mark Almond/malmond@al.com)
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Auburn defensive end Elijah Daniel was arrested and booked Wednesday on several theft- and burglary-related charges, according to jail records.

Daniel was booked on four theft of property charges ranging from first to third degree, including two third-degree charges, and four burglary charges ranging from second to third degree. His bond totals $24,000, according to online records.

Two of the theft charges and all four burglary charges are classified as felonies.

Auburn coach Gus Malzahn is "aware of the situation" and Daniel has been suspended indefinitely.

Update (12:30 a.m., Thursday): Jail records show two other suspects were arrested on the same charges: DeNorris James and Khalil Sellers. James, a Smiths Station native, was added to Auburn's roster as a walkon in the spring but his name has since been removed. Sellers is a track athlete but is not listed on Auburn's most recent track roster.

Auburn did not immediately return messages concerning James and Sellers.

The Auburn Police Department and officials at the Lee County Detention Center did not immediately fulfill AL.com's requests for more information Wednesday night.

Daniel, a rising junior, co-led the team with 17 quarterback hurries and finished with 15 tackles, including one sack, in 2014. He worked primarily at defensive end in the spring, but added 19 pounds in the offseason and was expected to also contribute at tackle under defensive coordinator Will Muschamp.

"He's a guy that has some flexibility," Muschamp said in March.

Daniel, who played all 27 games during his first two seasons on campus, was expected to compete against DaVonte Lambert and newcomer Byron Cowart for a starting job in August. He started two games in 2014.

Daniel suffered a hamstring injury early in spring drills but was said to be OK in mid-March.

The Indianapolis native was rated a four-star prospect out of high school by 247Sports and was considered one of the nation's top 10 defensive ends by most recruiting services.
 
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