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ncbuckeye2 said...
you know, what I really like about this thread, is the fact that on the very day that the 2002 nationional champ team was being honored................ you lost! and after the game, your honorable coach, your meechigan man, your classy leader of young men, whom always does the right thing couldn't even shake the hand of the man he just played on the field. even bo and woody had enough respect for each other to always find each other after a game. just a little food for thought, so the next time the fab five is being honored for being a bunch of dirt bags, you might want to try thinking before anointing yourselves the cleanest school in the land.
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buckeye2280 said...
The Ethical Difference between OSU and UM.
Lets see, Selling their own memorabilia for some tattoos and a coach who lied about it,
Or vacating almost and entire decade of basketball because you cheated and paid for players.
One of the 2 actually helped a school while the other had 0 effect on outcome of games or if recruits actually chose a school or not.
Yeah I would say the fact you paid the Fab 5 and others how much money was way worse then anything tOSU did. So yeah, Ethically speaking I think UM is piss poor compared to tOSU.
FACTS are FACTS.
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The ethical difference between Michigan and Ohio