The real investigation should be into how this fucking clown stayed eligible. I know how hard my daughter and her friends struggle to keep the grades up.
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/04/former_auburn_player_stanley_m.htmlHe told the newspaper he didn't reveal the names of the boosters.
"I told her I'm not doing it for that," McClover told the Sun Sentinel in an exclusive interview. "I didn't give her anything. She wasn't mad. I think she respected where I was coming from. I told her I don't want to get all caught up in that. That's another way to cover up the truth, to talk about this money. Let's talk about what it's doing to these kids. They don't want to talk about that."
What exactly is it "doing to these kids?"
It's giving them the opportunity to get a good education for free.
It's giving them the chance to run out on the field in front of 87,000 mostly adoring fans wearing a uniform the rest of us can only dream of wearing.
It's giving them the opportunity to basically walk down the street and point at girls. And get them.
It's giving them the opportunity to work hard, improve and maybe turn into a multimillionaire NFL player.
It's giving them the chance to live the life -- and make their life better in the process.
Don't think the AU experience made them spend a million fucking dollars in a strip club. Nor did it make any of them hire a herbal healer from Pakistan who rubbed a rock over their injury and told them not to rehab.
Yeah. Let's make sure the story gets told. Those poor kids.
I would have raped and strangled an orangutan if I'd had the chance to be on the field like they were (except Raven Gray, who never made it). I didn't have the size or the speed. These four drizzling fucks don't have any appreciation for the gift they were given. They just wiped their ass with it.
Fuck them. Hard.