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Post by styro on Feb 26, 2012 12:10:51 GMT -5
the oregon homers were in denial though
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Post by kobe on Feb 26, 2012 13:04:42 GMT -5
most school are cheating. just depends if u get caught/snitched on.
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Post by brophdog88 on Feb 26, 2012 13:12:56 GMT -5
I seriously cant believe this, the NCAA is saying Oregon violated rules created in 2010 in 2008 by taking oral reports... side note, this still doesnt mean shit.
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Post by Tmacz - UOSL4 Champions on Feb 26, 2012 23:24:00 GMT -5
I seriously cant believe this, the NCAA is saying Oregon violated rules created in 2010 in 2008 by taking oral reports... side note, this still doesnt mean shit.
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Post by brophdog88 on Mar 22, 2012 0:33:31 GMT -5
For billionaire businessman and Oklahoma State sugar daddy T. Boone Pickens, only two things are certain: wind and death. Well, the wind farm didn't work, and neither did Pickens's genius fundraiser idea to take out life insurance policies on some of OSU's richest and most elderly donors. Back in 2007, on the advice of Pickens, the Cowboys athletic department purchased policies for 27 of their very biggest fans. Most were donors and season ticket holders, and all were over the age of 65. Upon an insured donor's death, Lincoln Financial would pay out $10 million to the sole beneficiary, the OSU athletic department. It was called the "Gift of a Lifetime" program, and it was a wager, like all life insurance, but presumably the actuarial tables were in the university's favor. Then, no one died. For two years, no one died, and OSU was on the hook for the annual premiums, to the tune of $33 million. So in 2009 the school canceled the program, accepting that betting on and hoping for the deaths of its donors was "morally bankrupt" and a financial failure. So OSU sued Lincoln Financial, trying to recover their premiums. They claimed that Lincoln misrepresented the costs of the plan, and were negligent in delivering the physical policy contract. Lincoln countersued for breach of contract. Last week, a federal judge in Dallas dismissed both suits, leaving Oklahoma State on the hook for that $33 mil, and forcing them to pay court costs. Death waits for no fan. deadspin.com/5894864/oklahoma-state-gambled-millions-that-its-boosters-would-die-and-lost?tag=oklahoma-state-cowboysseriously?
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Post by ukfanjohn on Mar 22, 2012 0:38:25 GMT -5
LOL WTF OKST
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Post by ukfanjohn on Mar 22, 2012 0:38:49 GMT -5
That's pretty awk taking out life insurance.
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Post by greeme on Mar 22, 2012 7:38:59 GMT -5
That's pretty awk taking out life insurance. i have 5 mil on marty anyone helps me out gets half
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Post by ashes on Jun 21, 2012 18:42:09 GMT -5
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Post by styro on Jun 21, 2012 18:52:30 GMT -5
i'm sure they'll fit notre dame in there.
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Post by kobe on Jun 21, 2012 19:02:44 GMT -5
Alabama repeatin yall
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Post by brophdog88 on Jul 16, 2012 21:20:24 GMT -5
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Post by Stannis Baratheon on Jul 23, 2012 15:26:58 GMT -5
November 22 1997
last day Penn State won a football game.
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Post by brophdog88 on Jul 23, 2012 15:29:10 GMT -5
vacating wins is meaningless, rest of the penalty is the real deal
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Post by Stannis Baratheon on Jul 23, 2012 15:30:35 GMT -5
RIP psu football
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