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A beast of a man

Chris Bryant will be coached up by our staff and end up as a great Michigan lineman.  He's got all the physical tools and once he understands technique I think the sky is the limit for this guy.

come on...

They offered a bribe plain and simple to whomever it was is irrelevent.  SU basketball have been apart of numerous unethical and illegal doings since Boeheim has been coach and they've done whatever they could to cover it up even bribe the NCAA.

It's a tough find

Only the first in a google search.  http://www.nytimes.com/1992/10/02/sports/colleges-ncaa-calls-a-two-year…

 

In this case, the N.C.A.A accepted the findings, but not the penalties that Syracuse had proposed.

For example, rather than a limitation on post-season basketball, the university offered to contribute $364,000 to charity. "We could not accept that penalty," Swank said. Syracuse had recommended one year of probation, but the infractions committee increased it to two. Syracuse had not recommended any limits on post-season competition, but the N.C.A.A. imposed one year.

 

It seems like you may not know all you thought you did about the situation.  But, you were able to learn some new things about your beloved orange so the day is a good one for you I hope. 

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They offered the bribe got denied and ended up with 2 years probation and a 1 year postseason ban.  And Boeheim has been bobbing and weaving extremely well for 20 years.

Probably garbage but.....

It is an interesting coincidence that 2011 marks the 20 year anniversary when Syracuse basketball last was found in violation of breaking NCAA rules and put on probation.  Oh, and instead of taking the 2 years of probation, they offered to pay the NCAA $365,000 in reparations.  So, I'm praying this is true but I doubt it is, I'm not that lucky.