NCAA ruling within 2 weeks?

Discussion in 'Oregon Ducks' started by Zalsa, May 31, 2013.

  1. Zalsa

    Zalsa I like salsa

    Sources point to yes.

    Here's to hoping we remain bowl eligible.
     
  2. PapaG

    PapaG Banned User BANNED

    All signs point to 'bowl eligible', but even if not, it won't be more than one year, and won't affect recruiting next year if the NCAA finally decides on this bogus case.
     
  3. Natebishop3

    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

    I really wish the PAC12 would add a couple more schools and leave the NCAA. Fuck em.
     
  4. Zalsa

    Zalsa I like salsa

    Is it possible to leave the NCAA?

    Utah State, San Jose State, San Diego State, Boise State, Brigham Young, Fresno State.

    Boom.
     
  5. santeesioux

    santeesioux Just keep on scrolling by

    That would be great to see the big conferences leave.
     
  6. Natebishop3

    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

    Actually I was thinking more along the lines of Texas, Oklahoma, OK St, etc. If that Big 12 merger had happened, I think we could have easily left the NCAA and stood on our own. Fuck the NCAA and fuck the SEC. They can have each other.
     
  7. BLAZER PROPHET

    BLAZER PROPHET Well-Known Member

  8. Natebishop3

    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

    In today's global mass media society with the internet, TV, etc, I don't think the NCAA is necessary anymore. Fuck em. If you have a strong enough group of teams, you could leave and have your own championship. Let ESPN figure out who the best team in the country is (they pretty much do anyway).
     
  9. BlazerBeliever

    BlazerBeliever Active Member

    Looks like Mississippi State had a hearing the same day as the Ducks and they got their penalties handed down yesterday. Maybe we will finally know what penalties the Ducks face very soon so we can move on.
     
  10. Daigotsu

    Daigotsu Member


    Monday, they give their lesser penalty to M-state on friday to avoid the news then Hammer Oregon with the full work week ahead to distract others from the M-state ruling.
     

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