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[QUOTE="atom58, post: 2194245, member: 5312"] I have no personal knowledge about this subject but it does strike me as odd that UK has consistently been pulling in number 1 recruiting classes (as has Alabama in FB) for some years, and that does raise suspicions. I know their BB players are one and done but in FB you hang around for 3 years. There is too that SB Nation story that deals with the SEC [URL="http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2014/4/10/5594348/college-football-bag-man-interview"]Meet the Bag Man[/URL] plus I have read allegations from a sports blog poster (on an ACC team site) that at least one "big name" school out in the Pac12 did at least at one time provide drugs, girls, and money to FB players, according to his personal knowledge! If all this stuff is really more than a rumor, it would be good to stop it so everyone has a level playing field, but getting the NCAA to that point might be difficult, if the corruption is as widespread as people who despise big-time college sports sometimes claim. [/QUOTE]
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