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Post by DrTorch on Nov 10, 2019 17:09:49 GMT -5
what does Urban have to do with any of this?
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Nov 10, 2019 17:10:50 GMT -5
rofl Fillmore, the original freedom Nazi LMAO at dumpster file Dr. Typical, when all else fails call someone a racist or Nazi.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Nov 10, 2019 17:12:52 GMT -5
what does Urban have to do with any of this? pay attention if you can't keep up get out of the game. It's ALL about President Drake and what his history is with the athletic department.
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Post by DrTorch on Nov 10, 2019 17:37:10 GMT -5
i still don't understand the correlation between Urban and Chase Young
you're trying too hard again
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Post by cbus on Nov 10, 2019 17:44:29 GMT -5
I get that but a horrible correlation attempt between borrowing money and robbing or attempting to murder someone. Not even close to being the same thing. You said no harm no foul. You said if you receive a loan but then pay it back, it's as if it never happened so no infraction. Well, if you fail at murder or robbery then nothing really happened so logically, you wouldn't think that is a crime. If you do think it's a crime then I guess you should also think the loan received by Chase is a crime. Or if not, help me out with your logic.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Nov 10, 2019 18:21:04 GMT -5
i still don't understand the correlation between Urban and Chase Young you're trying too hard again The correlation is SIMPLE, try a little harder. President Drake ALONE made the decision on Urban. President Drake ALONE will make the decision to file for an injunction or not. What do you think his decision would be? Based on his history with major issues for the football program it should tell you how to place a bet.
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Post by ronburgandy on Nov 10, 2019 18:22:25 GMT -5
I get that but a horrible correlation attempt between borrowing money and robbing or attempting to murder someone. Not even close to being the same thing. You said no harm no foul. You said if you receive a loan but then pay it back, it's as if it never happened so no infraction. Well, if you fail at murder or robbery then nothing really happened so logically, you wouldn't think that is a crime. If you do think it's a crime then I guess you should also think the loan received by Chase is a crime. Or if not, help me out with your logic. Lol. Dude this is still no correlation. Just stop man, you’re coming out of left field with this.
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Post by galion on Nov 10, 2019 19:08:59 GMT -5
Oh I see, so only the kids that come from money should have the opportunity to have friends and family there to support them at the biggest moments of their lives, screw the kids that don't. I would consider that to be a "basic life expense". No you don't see, you're a blind bat. Why do you need a loan for deodorant and after shave? Young's parents travel to every game, they can't afford their son's "basic life expenses??? Really??? So you know his parents personally? How do you know what their financial situation is? Maybe they are taking out loans to go to his games with the hope of paying them back after his big NFL payday. Just because they are at the games doesn't make them flush with cash.
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Post by clb6110 on Nov 10, 2019 19:09:21 GMT -5
My son,who BTW had $100 speeding ticket for going 28 in a 25 school zone as a 16 year old years ago.. BS rule he paid, asked me the simple question... Why didn't the GF just get the loan and leave Chase Young out of it? Chase could have easily orchestrated it and no harm no foul.
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Post by DrTorch on Nov 10, 2019 19:21:35 GMT -5
I get that but a horrible correlation attempt between borrowing money and robbing or attempting to murder someone. Not even close to being the same thing. You said no harm no foul. You said if you receive a loan but then pay it back, it's as if it never happened so no infraction. Well, if you fail at murder or robbery then nothing really happened so logically, you wouldn't think that is a crime. If you do think it's a crime then I guess you should also think the loan received by Chase is a crime. Or if not, help me out with your logic. You are confusing the word crime with an NCAA infraction. Chase did not commit a crime. That is why yoh sound like a moron.
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Post by DrTorch on Nov 10, 2019 19:25:23 GMT -5
i still don't understand the correlation between Urban and Chase Young you're trying too hard again The correlation is SIMPLE, try a little harder. President Drake ALONE made the decision on Urban. President Drake ALONE will make the decision to file for an injunction or not. What do you think his decision would be? Based on his history with major issues for the football program it should tell you how to place a bet. What bet? He was already suspended. Think before you post.
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Post by DrTorch on Nov 10, 2019 19:26:30 GMT -5
The NCAA does not pass laws. Good grief i am embarrassed i have to tell some of you this.
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Post by sportsjock on Nov 10, 2019 19:56:31 GMT -5
No you don't see, you're a blind bat. Why do you need a loan for deodorant and after shave? Young's parents travel to every game, they can't afford their son's "basic life expenses??? Really??? So you know his parents personally? How do you know what their financial situation is? Maybe they are taking out loans to go to his games with the hope of paying them back after his big NFL payday. Just because they are at the games doesn't make them flush with cash. You quickly forget, things are never cut and dried when it comes to domestic situations. It is quite conceivable and the current rumor that Chase's mother did not approve of his new girlfriend, consequently it would be a pretty good guess that no travel money would be forthcoming for 'that girl'. That's when Chase explored other avenues of acquiring the necessary funds to get his honey to the Rose Bowl.
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Post by sportsjock on Nov 10, 2019 20:28:48 GMT -5
My son,who BTW had $100 speeding ticket for going 28 in a 25 school zone as a 16 year old years ago.. BS rule he paid, asked me the simple question... Why didn't the GF just get the loan and leave Chase Young out of it? Chase could have easily orchestrated it and no harm no foul. Very good logic that all of us can totally agree with. It would have avoided the mess he is having to deal with, but we must also understand we are talking about a 20 or 21 year old, young man with raging hormones. I know, I didn't think quite so clearly when it came to female relationships at that age. The young man is in love and had to do whatever means necessary to have his lady see him playing in the biggest game of his career. Kinda like when we were 7 years old, playing pee wee baseball. The play unfolding before us, or the coach yelling commands, was lost in the distance. Instead, the pressing, urgency of the moment, was scanning the myriad of faces in the stands, looking for mother....lol
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Post by galion on Nov 10, 2019 20:29:09 GMT -5
And even if hypothetically mommy liked her doesn’t mean that they could afford to take her
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Nov 10, 2019 23:31:16 GMT -5
No you don't see, you're a blind bat. Why do you need a loan for deodorant and after shave? Young's parents travel to every game, they can't afford their son's "basic life expenses??? Really??? So you know his parents personally? How do you know what their financial situation is? Maybe they are taking out loans to go to his games with the hope of paying them back after his big NFL payday. Just because they are at the games doesn't make them flush with cash. Do you know them? Who said anything about a flush? Young said the loan was for "basic life essentials". How much does it cost for deodorant and after shave?
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Nov 10, 2019 23:40:48 GMT -5
The correlation is SIMPLE, try a little harder. President Drake ALONE made the decision on Urban. President Drake ALONE will make the decision to file for an injunction or not. What do you think his decision would be? Based on his history with major issues for the football program it should tell you how to place a bet. What bet? He was already suspended. Think before you post. No bet fool, just a figure of speech. The Memphis player YOU brought up was "already suspended". YOU suggested Ohio State should do the same as Memphis and file for an injunction and play Young anyway.
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Post by DrTorch on Nov 11, 2019 1:24:03 GMT -5
where did i do that?
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Post by dude on Nov 11, 2019 14:31:15 GMT -5
It's being suggested that someone involved in the Maryland team tipped off the Chase Young situation.
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Post by sportsjock on Nov 11, 2019 14:44:28 GMT -5
It's being suggested that someone involved in the Maryland team tipped off the Chase Young situation. It may not be quite as malicious as one might suspect. Think someone tipped Ohio State authorities and not the NCAA, as I am gathering from the reports. If in fact that is the case, they did us a big favor, allowing OSU to self report and take preemptive actions. This could not have been a more advantageous time for this to come to light, opposed to it happening prior to the B1G Championship game or the playoffs.
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Post by DrTorch on Nov 11, 2019 17:17:47 GMT -5
video/audio circulating of some of the team chatting with Keandre Jones after the game and you can hear him say, "How ya gonna do us like that?" and a voice chimes in and calls him "a snitch"
Jones former Buckeye from DC area who transferred to Maryland
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Post by sportsjock on Nov 11, 2019 17:28:19 GMT -5
video/audio circulating of some of the team chatting with Keandre Jones after the game and you can hear him say, "How ya gonna do us like that?" and a voice chimes in and calls him "a snitch" Jones former Buckeye from DC area who transferred to Maryland Hmmmmm
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Post by misterbreeze on Nov 11, 2019 18:33:04 GMT -5
My son,who BTW had $100 speeding ticket for going 28 in a 25 school zone as a 16 year old years ago.. BS rule he paid, asked me the simple question... Why didn't the GF just get the loan and leave Chase Young out of it? Chase could have easily orchestrated it and no harm no foul. If I was the loaner, I'd like my chances of getting re-paid by Chase more than I would the GF.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Nov 11, 2019 18:55:01 GMT -5
It's being suggested that someone involved in the Maryland team tipped off the Chase Young situation. DrTorch is the one suggesting it. He said it was on twitter....yes twitter.
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Post by sportsjock on Nov 11, 2019 19:15:33 GMT -5
The one important element that is being virtually overlooked or ignored, for whatever reason, is the fact that Chase said he has a dated and signed receipt of payment, specifically putting an offical time stamp on the loan and the loan repayment. Lending physical credence and proof, that this was a very open and above board transaction, borne out of mutual trust.
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Post by galion on Nov 11, 2019 19:31:59 GMT -5
The one important element that is being virtually overlooked or ignored, for whatever reason, is the fact that Chase said he has a dated and signed receipt of payment, specifically putting an offical time stamp on the loan and the loan repayment. Lending physical credence and proof, that this was a very open and above board transaction, borne out of mutual trust. Just to play devil's advocate for a second. Don't you think that if you were a "close family friend" or a potential agent for Chase that you would provide him with that whether he repaid the load or not juust to cover his ***? We aren't living in Disney World here.
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Post by dude on Nov 11, 2019 20:37:33 GMT -5
The one important element that is being virtually overlooked or ignored, for whatever reason, is the fact that Chase said he has a dated and signed receipt of payment, specifically putting an offical time stamp on the loan and the loan repayment. Lending physical credence and proof, that this was a very open and above board transaction, borne out of mutual trust. Just to play devil's advocate for a second. Don't you think that if you were a "close family friend" or a potential agent for Chase that you would provide him with that whether he repaid the load or not juust to cover his bum bum? We aren't living in Disney World here. galion, do you believe there are any honest people in the world today?
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Post by galion on Nov 11, 2019 20:48:13 GMT -5
Nope just people who claim to be
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Post by sportsjock on Nov 11, 2019 20:52:27 GMT -5
The one important element that is being virtually overlooked or ignored, for whatever reason, is the fact that Chase said he has a dated and signed receipt of payment, specifically putting an offical time stamp on the loan and the loan repayment. Lending physical credence and proof, that this was a very open and above board transaction, borne out of mutual trust. Just to play devil's advocate for a second. Don't you think that if you were a "close family friend" or a potential agent for Chase that you would provide him with that whether he repaid the load or not juust to cover his bum bum? We aren't living in Disney World here. I think it's been established, this family friend is not an agent of any sort, nor was he a booster. Initial hysteria had him as an NFLPA and the sum was like $100,000 and that there was nefarious intentions. As the facts finally come out, it's proving to be a much more innocent situation, just not good headline grabbers as the social media would like. The following is the NCAA bylaw in question. I think Chase is essentially home free. The gray area is the 'established family friend', which is open to interpretation. Not specific at all. Chase claims that he and his family developed a friendly relationship with this guy about three years ago. So, who is to say three years is insufficient time to establish a family friendship? NCAA Bylaw 16.11.1.3, “a student-athlete may receive a loan from an established family friend without such arrangement constituting an extra benefit, provided: (a) The loan is not offered to the student-athlete based in any degree on his or her athletics ability or reputation; (b) The individual providing the loan is not considered a representative of the institution’s athletics interests; and (c) The relationship between the individual providing the loan and the student-athlete existed prior to the initiation of the student-athlete’s recruitment by the member institution.”
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Post by DrTorch on Nov 11, 2019 22:23:29 GMT -5
It's being suggested that someone involved in the Maryland team tipped off the Chase Young situation. DrTorch is the one suggesting it. He said it was on twitter....yes twitter. rofl Fillmore hates because he is jealous of my OSU connections when he has none, i never said the word "twitter" anywhere altho ya know, Trump uses Twitter, just for the record they were talking about it on the Broadcast dude, lolZ you are priceless
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