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Does it really matter what their name is? Like Bill Simmons said years ago, apparently all it takes to get an NHL team is a 15,000 seat arena and a check.

When are we going to hear their takes?

What do Williams, DiMaggio, and Tillman have to do with anything?

Let’s also not forget, Ali took his stance knowing that the US Army wasn’t going to send him into combat. He would have just been a PR type person.

A lot of people might enjoy it but not a huge amount and it’s not exactly a demographic advertisers covet (I realize it skewers young in age but income-wise, it’s more akin to a pro wrestling audience).

Agreed, he seriously acts like people buy PPV’s to watch him.

Unfortunately he’s got this mindset that fighters are disposable and that if you slap a “UFC” tag on it, people will love it.

I admire your moral compass but I have a feeling that if this were to happen at Ohio State (not really a big stretch of the imagination for any big time program), the majority would defend it.

I visited Baylor, and only heard good things about Starr.

That’s the NCAA for you. I remember when the Penn State scandal broke and thinking: “technically speaking, in the eyes of the NCAA, an agent paying a player at USC is a greater offense than letting a pedophile run loose on campus.”

He had “issues” with the story. Really? Issues? The subject was pretty thoroughly convicted and this writer is trying to make him sympathetic based on anecdotal evidence from friends and family. If some write wrote a piece about O.J. Simpson and quoted his family and friends to paint him as sympathetic, do you think

Well, having read the story, my guess is Hall probably got bored after the first two paragraphs and then just said “fuck it,” and figured editors with common sense would do the right thing.

I agree completely, putting aside moral outrage, the story was really boring. I kept waiting for some big tidbit but instead it was just friends and family just using anecdotal “character” evidence to cast doubt on his crime.

I agree, this isn’t the first immoral scandal in college sports that goes beyond the boundaries of human decency (hell, it’s not even the first for Baylor). I thought the Penn State scandal would have changed things but apparently not. Baylor basically had to fire Briles cause if their own in-house investigation won’t

I think Higgins is onto something—Briles did seem to be really dedicated to looking out for his players, program, and paycheck Art Briles.

Appears a lot of people in the central Pennsylvania area find it easy to just say “Nuh uh!.”

But you go ahead and keep supporting the idea that people aren’t responsible for their own actions.

Seriously, fuck you.

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You read the article right?