Norlander: "Here's an all-timer: In 2017, then-Texas A&M asst Amir Abdur-Rahim met w/ Dawkins, Blazer + undercover agent to discuss paying then-A&M player Robert Williams. A pair of shoes were then allegedly purchased @ Cosmo in Vegas, stuffed with $11,000 and FedEx'ed to Williams."
The real disadvantage:
No penalty for corruption by football schools. Football apologists laughing off shit like what was tweeted up above, pundits laughing about the SEC cheating. UNC no penalties for 30+ years of proven corruption. And whatever the f--- NC State, Miami of Fla, Oregon, etc, have been doing. Under this system, it is an absolute fuckin miracle that the Big East has had so much success.
So, we get miles and miles of discussion about the Friars or any of us stumbling here and there. Meanwhile Cooley (really all 10 of us) runs a clean program but has to compete against rampant cheating. Jay Wright, what he's built at Villanova, holy shit, the guy is amazing.
Texas A&M beat Providence in 2018 in the NCAA's in a game that was within 3 with under a minute, led by the Aggies' Robert Williams.
Tweet from yesterday:
Matt Norlander (@MattNorlander) tweeted at 2:06 PM on Thu, Apr 25, 2019:
"Here's an all-timer: In 2017, then-Texas A&M asst Amir Abdur-Rahim met w/ Dawkins, Blazer + undercover agent to discuss paying then-A&M player Robert Williams. A pair of shoes were then allegedly purchased @ Cosmo in Vegas, stuffed with $11,000 and FedEx'ed to Williams."
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