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Urban Meyer's Legacy

What a clever little maneuver by baddnole.

This is actually in response to my posting on the Nkemdiche post regarding this article. http://www.seattletimes.com/sports/wsu- ... -football/. This was actually from a reputable media outlet, The Seattle Times, by a named author who is a credible journalist. Rather than responding directly to this article and refuting it with actual facts, baddnole, as is his style, diverts to an OP using a rambling, over-the-top, blog post by some "Anonymous" hack of a writer.

What the Seattle Times article points out that baddnole can't simply divert away is (a) these are the top 25 college football programs with the most arrests over the past 5 years, (b) Ohio State wasn't in this top 25 list as of August 2015, (c) Florida State was in the top 10 of this infamous list, and (d) Florida was #1 in most arrests over that 5 year period, but Urban Meyer wasn't there for any of those years. Now, maybe the two arrests that did occur during Ohio State's Fall 2015 season might bring it into the infamous top 25 and they are a concern, but it should be clear to everyone, including baddnole, that Florida State has probably further cemented its standing within the top 10.
 
OHVATN":271p666e said:
What a clever little maneuver by baddnole.

This is actually in response to my posting on the Nkemdiche post regarding this article. http://www.seattletimes.com/sports/wsu- ... -football/. This was actually from a reputable media outlet, The Seattle Times, by a named author who is a credible journalist. Rather than responding directly to this article and refuting it with actual facts, baddnole, as is his style, diverts to an OP using a rambling, over-the-top, blog post by some "Anonymous" hack of a writer.

What the Seattle Times article points out that baddnole can't simply divert away is (a) these are the top 25 college football programs with the most arrests over the past 5 years, (b) Ohio State wasn't in this top 25 list as of August 2015, (c) Florida State was in the top 10 of this infamous list, and (d) Florida was #1 in most arrests over that 5 year period, but Urban Meyer wasn't there for any of those years. Now, maybe the two arrests that did occur during Ohio State's Fall 2015 season might bring it into the infamous top 25 and they are a concern, but it should be clear to everyone, including baddnole, that Florida State has probably further cemented its standing within the top 10.

LOL I wouldn't get to uppity OHV. Ohio st has 12 arrests right now and will move up when your last two super stars get listed. Everything I listed is backed up with proof ,no matter how you spin it. Meyer should have a cell pretty close to Aaron Hernandez. So yes,you made the top 25.

At least try and read the whole article. Better yet, check out the link that Vermin posted. LOLOL---try harder :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

I am curious, how many of the Gator arrests ,you mentioned ,were Urban Meyer recruits. Even though Urbie left his players were still there. Like Janoris Jenkins,and more. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
 
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11 of 14 SEC teams on the top 25 arrests list. To put it another way, the SEC owns 44% of the top 25. Wow....that is just pathetic and embarrassing for the entire SEC. :lol:

Clearly, SEC football is out of control and SEC programs need to get their players (and some of their fans) on a leash. :rotf:

Top 25 teams by conference:

ACC: 2 teams
Big Ten+4: 3 teams
Big 12-2: 5 teams
Conference USA: 1 team
Pac 12: 3 teams
SEC: 11 teams :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: (one emoji for every SEC team on the top 25 arrests list)

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