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Will the NCAA vacate Bama's title?

  • Speedofsand
    yes, no, or maybe?
  • Pick6
    why would they
  • Speedofsand
    T-Town menswear to start with...
  • ernest_t_bass
    Yes, definitely no shot, maybe.
  • j_crazy
    Nope. No ones talking about it. No one will investigate with no talk. No investigation, no vacating title.
  • Speedofsand
    found the thread, its locked but the evidence is clear.

  • dwccrew
    If Ohio State won the title then yes, but it is the SEC, nothing to see here folks.
  • Pick6
    dwccrew;1046366 wrote:If Ohio State won the title then yes, but it is the SEC, nothing to see here folks.
    QFT
  • Speedofsand
    http://outkickthecoverage.com/alabama-has-committed-ncaa-violation-in-t-town-menswear-case.php

    12.5.2.1 Advertisements and Promotions After Becoming a Student-Athlete.
    After becoming a student-athlete, an individual shall not be eligible for participation in intercollegiate athletics if the individual: (a) Accepts any remuneration for or permits the use of his or her name or picture to advertise, recommend or promote directly the sale or use of a commercial product or service of any kind."

  • Mulva
    I assume all titles will be vacated eventually.
  • chicago510
    Who cares? I still saw it with my own eyes. USC is still the champs from '04 or whatever to me.
  • Speedofsand

    The T-Town stuff should compound the secondary violations already reported.

    July 3, 2011
    http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/07/alabama_revises_its_ncaa_secon.html

    The new report now summarizes 36 secondary violations, of which 14 involve the football program. The original report listed 16 secondary violations by the football program.
  • 0311sdp
    Minor crap compared to Auburn and they got nothing.
  • said_aouita
    All I know is, no Big 10 team deserved being in the national title game. Don't care if NCAA takes away titles after the fact.
  • Zombaypirate
    1. Was Alabama not aware of the extent of the relationship betwen Albetar and Crimson Tide players?
    or
    2. Did Alabama, currently on probation and under NCAA repeat violator status for 15 of the past 17 years, attempt to sweep this incident under the rug in the hopes that no one at the NCAA would notice?
    Yep, no story here. :rolleyes:
  • buckeyes_woowee
    If Alabama was in the Big 10...yes. Since they are in the SEC...no issue
  • vball10set
    buckeyes_woowee;1046634 wrote:If Alabama was in any other conference...yes. Since they are in the SEC...no issue
    agreed, with an edit