Treadwell

Submitted by Ball Hawk on
Watching Ole Miss beating Alabama on the road is music to me ears! Treadwell is a beast!I wish we could've reeled him in. There isn't a team that cannot be beaten. Any thoughts on the game!

1 percent

September 20th, 2015 at 4:51 AM ^

"No state/city is completely racist."

LOL!!! Ya don't say?! I wasn't sure, but now that someone has said it out loud that clears it up. Especially someone with a presumably Michigan education.

What you said is 1. Completely racist and stereotypical among a plethora of other things. 2. Going to get deleted along with this reply. 3. Dumb.

Ronnie Kaye

September 20th, 2015 at 1:23 AM ^

Yeah, who should enjoy a fun game when you can dwell on the past, taste sour grapes about someone you've never met and get super indignant about suspected victimless crimes that are barely even policed anymore?

StephenRKass

September 20th, 2015 at 1:40 AM ^

Treadwell was never coming here. He was all about, "show me the money, wine me, dine me, what can you do for me?" That was never the way Hoke rolled, nor his staff, nor Harbaugh or his staff. College football is dirty enough. I don't have illusions about how wonderful Michigan is. Nor all the "Michigan Man" stuff. But I don't want the best team money and other "favors" can buy. When you can buy someone, it always is the case that someone else out there can pay more.

Jinxed

September 20th, 2015 at 9:42 AM ^

So many players on that recruiting class got paid... chances are eventually one of them (or someone involved with the bagmen) is going to get in trouble with the law. The problem with the NCAA is that it has no ability to gather evidence unless it is surrendered to them voluntarily. Law enforcement has to make the case for them. 

Mgodiscgolfer

September 20th, 2015 at 6:25 AM ^

(beside gambling) that could bring college football to its knees. Does anyone know how far these teams will go to insure victory? Where does the cheating end and playing by the rules begin? This could be a slippery slope that the NCAA and college football are walking on. The NCAA already punishes teams differently for the same infractions.