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Cheaters vs. Cheaters. (And I am a semi BoSox fan-I don't watch the games but do check out the scores.)Go Astro's
Cheaters vs. Cheaters. (And I am a semi BoSox fan-I don't watch the games but do check out the scores.)Go Astro's
Careful with that kind of talk. There are some that think UConn basketball cheats too.Cheaters vs. Cheaters. (And I am a semi BoSox fan-I don't watch the games but do check out the scores.)
I believe both teams in the ALCS were actually punished in some way for cheating.Careful with that kind of talk. There are some that think UConn basketball cheats too.
86 years is too long, three years, not so much.Boston is due for another Title. It's been too long. Sox over the Astros in 6, then Giants in 6. They are peaking at the right time.
The NCAA disagrees. Bigly.I believe both teams in the ALCS were actually punished in some way for cheating.
UConn, never
Are you referring to the school or the WBB program? If you are referring to WBB, please enlighten me.The NCAA disagrees. Bigly.
Excuse me, but I was a Mets fan from the beginning ( to piss my mother off “Yankees”) and 1969 was sweet.How can there be UConn fans that don't like the Red Sox or the Yankees? I mean the only other option is the Mets, and no one ever admits to being a Mets fan.
The Astros fired Manager AJ Hinch after the cheating scandal. After a one year suspension by MLB, he was hired as the Tigers manager.I believe both teams in the ALCS were actually punished in some way for cheating.
UConn, never
Cora was suspended for the 2020 season, not fired.I was not surprised Cora was rehired. That was the plan all along I think. After listening to John Henry answer questions about it after they won the ALDS Monday night I'm more sure that the idea was "fire" Cora to show MLB they wouldn't tolerate cheating, find a warm body to serve as manager during a Covid shortened throwaway season, and then rehire Cora once the heat was off.
We can start with the recruitment of Maya Moore. That should keep you busy.Cora was suspended for the 2020 season, not fired.
BTW still waiting to be enlightened about the NCAA's "Bigly" cheating charges against the UConn WBB program...
Are you referring to Tennessee writing a letter to the SEC about what they "felt" were NCAA violations? And the Bigly Maya recruitment violation was considered a secondary violation with NO penalty. Yup that's a Bigly and deserves to be brought up again 15 years later.We can start with the recruitment of Maya Moore. That should keep you busy.
You only asked for examples of the women's program breaking the rules. I gave you one. Then there's the time they scheduled too many games, the time Geno wished Mo'ne Davis good luck, both violations of NCAA rules. Then there's the Geno-Kyrie violation. CD and Lister recruiting violations. Practicing without enough off days. I'm sure google will turn up more examples. And this is just the women's basketball program. You'll find many more if you look across all UConn sports. UConn is not squeaky clean so it's silly to throw stones because where you see a minor or secondary infraction others see cheating.Are you referring to Tennessee writing a letter to the SEC about what they "felt" were NCAA violations? And the Bigly Maya recruitment violation was considered a secondary violation with NO penalty. Yup that's a Bigly and deserves to be brought up again 15 years later.
Just talking Uconn WBB, we went from NCAA “Bigly” to pretty much minor, no infractions, breaking of rules pretty quickly.You only asked for examples of the women's program breaking the rules. I gave you one. Then there's the time they scheduled too many games, the time Geno wished Mo'ne Davis good luck, both violations of NCAA rules. Then there's the Geno-Kyrie violation. CD and Lister recruiting violations. Practicing without enough off days. I'm sure google will turn up more examples. And this is just the women's basketball program. You'll find many more if you look across all UConn sports. UConn is not squeaky clean so it's silly to throw stones because where you see a minor or secondary infraction others see cheating.
Bigly is an adverb in this case and not an adjective. You could rewrite the original post as "the NCAA vehemently disagrees." Nothing to do with the magnitude of said violations.Just talking Uconn WBB, we went from NCAA “Bigly” to pretty much minor, no infractions, breaking of rules pretty quickly.