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Not even Mike Slive’s personal hoops emissary

Ted Valentine, can stop Tennessee hoops.  Fuck you Alabama, you stupid backwards ass inbreds.  You don’t cheat at basketball at a national level  like you do when you cheat at football and it shows. Hopson, Chism Lead No. 8 Vols Past Alabama, 63-56 – NYTimes.com

No, Teddy “its all about me, or you get a T” Valentine can stop Tennessee.  Looming on the horizon is the Alabama of SEC Basketball:  Kentucky.  It will be difficult to overcome the refs in Racist RUPP/Judd/whore/

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3 comments on “Not even Mike Slive’s personal hoops emissary

  1. Why does the SEC use three refs? They could get the same shoddy performance after one ref, for a third of the cost!

  2. Yes Alabama is a bunch of cheaters!! That’s what it is!! Not because they are the best coached and most talented team in the nation..seriously back up your stupid fucking opinions with some actual facts you bitter fucking piece of shit douchebag!

  3. where should I start Bammeroid?

    Alabama scandal
    [edit] NCAA sanctions

    During the 2000 season, an assistant football coach at Trezevant High School in Memphis, Tennessee claimed that Young had paid Lynn Lang, the Trezevant head football coach, approximately $150,000 to encourage defensive lineman Albert Means to sign with Alabama.[5] Following the investigation by the NCAA, Alabama received a five-year probation, a two-year bowl ban, and a reduced number of scholarships that the university could give out—limiting them by twenty-one scholarships over the next three years.[6]
    [edit] Alabama sanctions

    Alabama dissociated Young from the program, banning him from involvement with the program, stripping him of his $40,000 luxury box at Bryant-Denny Stadium and canceling an insurance policy that would have paid $500,000 toward the Paul “Bear” Bryant Museum on campus.[2]

    Young was convicted in federal court on conspiracy to commit racketeering, crossing state lines to commit racketeering, and arranging bank withdrawals to cover up a crime.[3] Young’s defense claimed Lang, who was also convicted of a racketeering conspiracy, was motived to testify against Young in exchange for a lighter sentence.[3] He was eventually sentenced to six months in jail, though he still firmly denied any wrong-doing.[7]

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