http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=forde_pat&id=3390757&sportCat=ncb Now I know why Mayo didn't go to Ohio St
I like what you did there with the title, very appropriate. I still cant believe nothing has come of the Bush controversy.
They (WE) are all crooked from Florida to Columbus thats the way it is, just some fans refuse to face reality.
This doesnt surprise me much. Especially after the Bush fiasco. How nothing has come of that yet, I have no idea. To me, USC is the New England Patriots of the NCAA
I really agree with that, becuase it seems like everyone hates USC in college football and everyone hates New England in pro football. Both football programs have been caught cheating, I mean I could go on and on...
The reality is that if everyone is doing it then it needs to be stopped. When teams get caught something serious needs to happen.
Yeah I saw this today in a segment on ESPN. The guy apparently transferred money from his bank account to Mayo's friends account than to Mayo's. I don't understand why the kids keep accepting the money from these people, I know they want money and like it like the rest of us but you would think that if you can afford going to U$C, you have money.
That's for regular students. They have pretty much full rides for athletes because I'm willing to bet 25 average athletes combined couldn't get enough to pay for one student's tuition.
The funny thing is the NCAA just docked USC's basketball program 2 scholarships because of academic under performance. http://www.latimes.com/sports/college/usc/la-sp-ncaa7-2008may07,0,350770.story
How do you underperform academically at $C? The one summer course I took there, for a biochemistry class that was overbooked here, was a joke. You'd have to be a moron not to pass classes at $C.
I've been at UCLA all 4 years for undergraduate study and darn proud of it. The only reason I took the $C course was because I was late in enrolling for the summer class at UCLA. Not that I didn't mind getting an A in that one $C class while my friends languished in the much more difficult UCLA equivalent. Except now med schools will wonder why I went the easy route when they see my transcript.