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OT>U of L files NCAA appeal -- asks that 'unjust' and 'disproportionate' penalties be overturned.
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[QUOTE="BUConn10, post: 2304011, member: 5075"] Too bad to the casual non-UConn fans, any and all sanctions equals "CHEATING!". You have no idea how many times I have seen the extra text messages to Nate Miles, who never even wore a UConn jersey, used as proof/reason to call Calhoun and UConn cheaters from casual non-fans. We should have definitely been more proactive and stubborn, any sanctions equals cheating to the mouth breathers so whether you get punished for giving a recruit a free cup of coffee or for hosting prostitutes for underage boys in hopes of winning their favor, you are seen as a cheater anyway. Just another reason that the previous administration is still to this day costing UConn in almost every department, including why we are still in this g++ forsaken conference. [/QUOTE]
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OT>U of L files NCAA appeal -- asks that 'unjust' and 'disproportionate' penalties be overturned.
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