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Probably should be in S & N, but what the heck......

For those that feel the Trib gives too much coverage when there is bad news at NIU.....this bad news at ND is Front Page Online.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local...9209.story
Not good for the domers. LOL, they always make fun of USC and others, they are just as bad.
Let's face it that university's football program is in shambles and that coach has got to go. Here are other recent incidents on top of this situation with Rees

1. They had two players involved in a some sexual misconduct where the girl from St. Mary's college ended up killing herself, so we'll never know what happened. And even during the investigation the university allowed these players to play.

2. The student who was killed because the coaching staff thought it was necessary to have him filming practice 100 feet in the air during 60 mph winds


I'm sure there are others that are covered up. Our program looks like a bunch of angels next to these losers. With their resources they should be able to run the cleanest program in the country and contend for the national championship every year.

Think of all the resources at Notre Dame's disposal and the type of program they run, compared to our resources and the type of program we run. Which would you rather support?
Brian Kelley is "concerned". Really? I would hope it was more than "concerned".
(05-03-2012 02:47 PM)HuskieFootball Addict Wrote: [ -> ]Brian Kelley is "concerned". Really? I would hope it was more than "concerned".

I know! I mean his star QB wasn't immediately let go and apologized to by the Police when they were told who he was!
Suddenly the felony charge is now just a misdemeanor. In light of how softly the repeated Michael Floyd DUI's were handled, I wouldn't look for much of a penalty here for Rees.

Then there's this:

Quote:Calabrese served primarily as a backup linebacker in 2011, playing every game after starting eight games as a sophomore in 2010. According to police, Calabrese attempted to "intervene on behalf of Rees" during the incident and told officers, "My people will get you."Members of a crowd witnessing the incident then pulled Calabrese back, according to police, but Calabrese then broke free and repeated the "My people will get you" comment and subsequently was arrested.

Can anybody help me with the "My people will get you" quote?

Oh no!..........not.............05-mafia05-mafia05-mafia
(05-03-2012 05:02 PM)thxjoenovak Wrote: [ -> ]Suddenly the felony charge is now just a misdemeanor. In light of how softly the repeated Michael Floyd DUI's were handled, I wouldn't look for much of a penalty here for Rees.

Then there's this:

Quote:Calabrese served primarily as a backup linebacker in 2011, playing every game after starting eight games as a sophomore in 2010. According to police, Calabrese attempted to "intervene on behalf of Rees" during the incident and told officers, "My people will get you."Members of a crowd witnessing the incident then pulled Calabrese back, according to police, but Calabrese then broke free and repeated the "My people will get you" comment and subsequently was arrested.

Can anybody help me with the "My people will get you" quote?

Oh no!..........not.............05-mafia05-mafia05-mafia

This whole thing seems a lot more serious than Jamal Bass's band interaction.... just sayin'.
NM
(05-04-2012 02:55 PM)sarasotahuskie Wrote: [ -> ]NM

I agree 100%!!
(05-04-2012 03:20 PM)Dog Fan Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-04-2012 02:55 PM)sarasotahuskie Wrote: [ -> ]NM

I agree 100%!!
Thought you were more of an AZ 'guy'.
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