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Around Campus / The Quad / Re: College World Series News
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on: June 25, 2012, 09:18:29 PM
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Game tied 1-1 in the top of the 8th. Yep, USCe has better pitching tonight. AZ has only started two pitchers in the World Series, so if S. Car. can win tonight I think the advantage goes their way. Error on 1st. That was sloppy. Could be a big IF. AZ has runners on 1st and 3rd with 2 outs. Well USCe got out of the inning game still tied.
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Around Campus / The Quad / Re: "SEC football's top scheduling quirks in 2012"
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on: June 25, 2012, 04:24:29 PM
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9. No Alabama bye before LSU. For only the second time in Nick Saban's tenure in Tuscaloosa, Alabama won't have a bye before playing LSU, which is off the week before facing the Crimson Tide on Nov. 3. Alabama surrendered its typical bye week before LSU in order to avoid no home games in October. The Crimson Tide plays three SEC road games in a four-week stretch from Oct. 13-Nov. 3. That hasn't happened at Alabama since 2002. Alabama finishes with three straight home games for the second time in three seasons. That can't be good. At least Saban is familiar with this opponent.
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Around Campus / The Quad / Re: "Auburn QB busted for public intoxication"
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on: June 25, 2012, 12:18:18 PM
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Pike was suspended multiple times in HS. He was a high profile player that several schools backed off of because of his off the field issues.
Sounds like another Stephen Garcia. Exactly! Which is why the USCe guy's comment seems ironic.
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Around Campus / The Quad / Re: Sandusky convicted on 45 counts
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on: June 25, 2012, 12:17:01 PM
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I was surprised at how fast they got through the prosecutions witnesses (victims). I thought the defense was going to rake them over coals-- or try to anyway . But thankfully, I never heard or read reports of the defense intentionally trying to embarrass witnesses. Still, Sandusky could have tried to salvage some small scrap of honor by just pleading guilty and sparing everyone from the punishments of the open courtroom. Lawyers know better than to attack multiple sexual abuse victims in court. It would cause the jury to turn against the defense. If it was one, maybe two victims, they might try that, but with 8 victims, it's hard to go after all of them. Basically, the defense was unarmed and up against the wall in this case. Yep, the defense never had a chance. The guy was guilty, and everyone in the courtroom knew it.
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Around Campus / The Quad / Re: Penn State tries to focus on football
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on: June 25, 2012, 12:13:38 PM
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All the victims and their attorney's were wanting for the outcome of the Sandusky trail before they made the next move. I bet they are all lined up at the courthouse this morning filing the civil suits. No need to go after Sandusky at this point. They will be going after the University and individuals with top admin positions. It will be years before the dust settles on this mess.
Not sure about the time frame. Penn State wants this to go away FAST. They will offer big money to each victim so they will go away and there won't be any more messy & ugly court dramas. I expect offers in the area of $2 mil-$3 mil for year victim and it could go higher to as much as $5 million each. Penn State will do anything to avoid another public trial. I agree Penn St the school with try and get this over with quickly regardless of cost. However, administrations will be sued individually and unless the school bails them out there will be civil trials.
Even if Penn St settled all potential lawsuits today it will still be years before college football fans forgive and forget this terrible mess. Great point about the administrators who will be tired and then the resulting civil suits against them. I forgot all about those pedophile-lovers. I wonder if Penn State is going to pay all their legal fees and any judgement given by a civil jury. Penn State may say this was outside the boundary of the admins duties and therefore not covered under any responsibility by Penn St. to pay their attorney fees and other expenses. In other words, the admins are on their on. Yeah, I don't know the law in Pennsylvania on this. Probably it is less restrictive than Alabama. And I'm not convinced that PSU would pay generous settlements to resolve these cases quickly -- more likely we will see denial of responsibility. The administrators responsible for the cover-up, aren't they gone? Depending on Pennsylvania law, they likely are on their own, in every sence.
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Around Campus / The Quad / Re: College World Series News
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on: June 25, 2012, 12:07:21 PM
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South Carolina played 2 more games than Arizona last week (an extra game on Thursday and a game on Friday when AZ was off), and as a consequence, had to start a pitcher who had only started 3 games all season. Hopefully USCe gets its starting pitching back for tonight's game.
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