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We now take you to Miami, Florida.

HAMMER TO FALL!!!
[video=youtube;JU5LMG3WFBw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU5LMG3WFBw[/video]
lol this is gonna be interesting
 
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My hatred for Miami is right up there with Notre Dame, Ohio state and Nebraska.

I hope they get nailed hard. ****ing bull**** they have 5 national titles. CSU has awesome fans compared to the "U" fans.
 
My hatred for Miami is right up there with Notre Dame, Ohio state and Nebraska.

I hope they get nailed hard. ****ing bull**** they have 5 national titles. CSU has awesome fans compared to the "U" fans.

And they should have 6. :lol:
 
I wonder if this is the story that the Yahoo reporter keeps talking about? What's his name, Robinson?
 
Perez said she hasn't tallied up the value of the alleged benefits to Miami players, specifically — Shapiro had to detail all of his financial dealings to federal investigators, which must have been a lot of fun for everyone — but "it's well over thousands of dollars. It took $2,000 just to fuel up the gas tank of the yacht at Riviera Club." She also claimed Shapiro has given NCAA snoops the names of "well over a dozen but less than 100" former 'Cane players who he says accepted gifts.
As for evidence, Perez said, "Absolutely. He has different photos, phone records, credit card statements and bills."
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footba...ming-Miami-booster-has-detai?urn=ncaaf-wp5041
 
Given the failure of the ACC championship game and suppose Florida State moves to the SEC, the ACC can give Miami the boot.
 
this has been a LONG time coming. Reading now. quite excited.
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In 100 hours of jailhouse interviews during Yahoo! Sports’ 11-month investigation, former Hurricanes booster Nevin Shapiro described a sustained, eight-year run of rampant NCAA rule-breaking, some of it with the knowledge or direct participation of at least seven coaches from the Miami football and basketball programs. At a cost that Shapiro estimates in the millions of dollars, he said his benefits to athletes included but were not limited to: cash, prostitutes, entertainment in his multimillion-dollar homes and yacht, paid trips to high-end restaurants and nightclubs, jewelry, bounties for on-field play (including bounties for injuring opposing players), travel and on one occasion, an abortion.
 
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guess UU can take sole possession of the "U" hand sign now.

some fun :
Shapiro rotated through multiple strip clubs with players on a regular basis – Solid Gold, The Cheetah, Pink Pony and Tootsies Cabaret. Shapiro often arrived to the clubs with thick wads of cash to spend on the dancers. Despite that, his additional credit card charges for just Solid Gold from mid 2005 to 2010 totaled $32,683.25.
 
Wow, that is bad. Should be interesting to see what the 'new' NCAA does to them...
 
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