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ESPN.com blasts Duke and Rat Face
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Quote:Anyone who attended a Division I school endures this at some point, except perhaps for those sanctimonious bastards at Duke who pretend their dirty laundry doesn't stink. The rest of us just have to grin and bear it and silently wait for the day they catch Coach K with the dollar bills in his hand at Arety's Strip Club.


<a href='http://espn.go.com/page2/s/caple/031126.html' target='_blank'>http://espn.go.com/page2/s/caple/031126.html</a>
11-29-2003 01:40 AM
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I wouldn't call it blasting, but he does make a valid point. The thing is, it seems like some teams have just been made synonymous with cheating, even when a good (by good, i mean ethical) person comes to clean it up. It isn't fair for those coaches.
11-29-2003 06:11 AM
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