Alabama on vacating victories

T he University of Alabama released this info on the vacating of victories:

CLARIFICATION ON VICTORIES SUBJECT TO VACATION PER TODAY’S NCAA RULING
TUSCALOOSA – Pending a possible appeal of today’s NCAA Committee on Infractions ruling, the following University of Alabama athletic teams could be directly affected by the penalty of vacating victories in competition.

The ruling states that the Alabama football team would vacate 21 victories achieved between 2005 and 2007:

2005: Middle Tennessee, Southern Mississippi, South Carolina, Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, Utah State, Mississippi State, and Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl).

2006: Hawai’i, Vanderbilt, Louisiana-Monroe, Duke, Mississippi, and Florida International.

2007: Western Carolina, Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Houston, and Mississippi.

The Alabama men’s tennis team could vacate one tennis match, a 2007 NCAA Tournament First Round victory over Duke University.

No other team contest outcomes would be affected if the current ruling stands.



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  1. OMNIPRESENT June 12, 2009 at 12:31 pm #

    @least you guys didnt have to Give AUburn any!

    BWAhahahahahhahahah

    BWAhahahahahahahhaa

  2. Indiana Vol June 12, 2009 at 2:53 pm #

    Once again, the Crimson Turd proves that cheating is acceptable at the Tuscaloser institution and that NCAA sanctions will do NOTHING to change that.

    ONCE A CHEATER, ALWAYS A CHEATER.

    It will be a hoot to watch the Crimson Turd vacate victories. The Crimson Turd Nation will still claim these as “wins” using its selective logic.

    GO NCAA; DROP THE RAMMER-JAMMER HAMMER ON THE CRIMSON TURD OF ALABAMMER!!!

  3. ThinPhil June 12, 2009 at 3:50 pm #

    I am sure you are truly representative of the actual class of a typical UT fan. You reek of it, actually.

  4. VATide June 13, 2009 at 7:41 am #

    I would not laugh too hard Indiana Vol, looks like you boy Lane Kiffin is about to get you a ton of trouble. If Roy Kramer had not protected your program during the Tee Martin crisis you would have been shut down. You are a typical Tennessee fan. Out of touch with reality and still thinking you have a program of significance. Go back to the holler.

  5. Indiana Vol June 15, 2009 at 11:31 am #

    VATURD,

    Please elaborate on your corny assertians and provide documents.

    ..Just what I thought, typical BS from a Crimson Turd moron!

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