Senile Alligator

554 posts

Senile Alligator

Senile Alligator

@gators4lif3

Gator don’t play no shit

Gainesville, FL Katılım Temmuz 2025
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Triangle Gator
Triangle Gator@TriangleGator·
Fire Sumrall. 😂😂
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Baxter Street Boys
Baxter Street Boys@baxstboys·
If you pull for a school in football and then pull for Duke in basketball you are bottom of the barrel, scum of the sports world The absolute worst, no clue how you sleep
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I come to X and your mom's house for Booms
@tdgator9 @MarchMadnessMBB You don't get SEC refs in the NCAAT to get an average of 14 more free throws a game despite fouling every play, you fucking dumbass. Which is why you lost every quad 1 game you played out of conference. JFC, We'd beat you by 20 with unbiased refs. 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Sarah Huckabee Sanders@SarahHuckabee·
NIL, constant litigation and uncertainty is destroying college sports. I am grateful President @realDonaldTrump is leading the charge to fix the broken system and better support our student athletes.
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@POTUS: "Federal legislation must allow college athletic programs to set simple common sense rules without endless litigation, and establish a fair Name, Image, and Likeness standard that eliminates the patchwork of conflicting state laws... If Congress does not take action fast, it could destroy college sports, and destroy the colleges that play these sports."

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Sam Block
Sam Block@theblockspot·
Can Win Men’s March Madness: 1. UConn 2. Duke 3. Michigan 4. Kansas 5. Arizona 6. Houston 7. Alabama 8. Purdue Would Surprise Me: 9. Texas Tech 10. Michigan State 11. Florida Would Shock Me: 12. Gonzaga 13. Arkansas 14. St. John’s 15. UNC Absolutely No Chance: • The Field
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Senile Alligator
Senile Alligator@gators4lif3·
@heitner Punish the biggest offenders and you’d deter a lot of bad behavior
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Darren Heitner
Darren Heitner@heitner·
The NCAA should reconsider its approach to "pursue significant penalties" for tampering violations. It has no good options. The options: 1. Selectively punish a handful of schools to make an example. 2. Go scorched-earth on every power conference program (none of which are clean). 3. Quietly let the status quo continue. This is the only realistic outcome. NFL agents and teams are constantly talking before the legal tampering window opens. The NFL tolerates it because the alternative (punishing everybody) would be far worse than looking the other way. The NCAA is in the same boat. Tampering is so widespread that meaningful enforcement would implicate nearly every major program. Selectively going after a few schools would be arbitrary and invite legal challenges. The NCAA already knows how that goes. Going after all violators would cause the whole association to crumble.
Ross Dellenger@RossDellenger

In a memo sent today to NCAA schools, VP of Enforcement Jon Duncan announces that the DI Board of Directors has charged the staff to “pursue significant penalties” for tampering violations, while also more publicly announcing cases, and reminded schools about the tampering bylaw.

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Scott Horton
Scott Horton@scottphorton·
@AD_DannyWhite Technically accurate that collective bargaining doesn't require a federal law. However, even your school and Vanderbilt aren't covered by the same collective bargaining laws, much less all the other SEC public schools scattered in various other states.
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Danny White
Danny White@AD_DannyWhite·
1st: You don’t have to get a federal law passed to build a collective bargaining construct to save college sports. It’s actually the only solution we have that doesn’t involve asking congress to give us a pass on the Sherman Act. 2nd: Nobody has said collective bargaining would be “simple.”There are no “simple” solutions to this problem. Clearly, asking congress to save us has not proven to be a “simple”solution. 3rd: Not pursuing all avenues to solve our dysfunctional system is negligent.
David Cobb@DavidWCobb

In a wide-ranging discussion with NCAA president Charlie Baker just now in Indianapolis, he talked with CBB media about eligibility issues, the CSC, ongoing efforts at federal legislation, etc. I asked, “why not collective bargaining?” Part of his response👇

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Top Tier Miami
Top Tier Miami@TopTierCanes·
I still think it’s insane Indiana had our playbook hours before the game, staff didn’t know till halftime. Which is why the game was so different in the 2nd half.
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Senile Alligator
Senile Alligator@gators4lif3·
@PGuy77 Nope. Correction is required. If you cheated, you get the punishment.
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Preston Guy
Preston Guy@PGuy77·
Please stop with vacating wins and stats. It happened. We all saw it. Can we stop pretending it didn’t happen? Especially if you aren’t going to award someone else the win/championship it really just cheapens the sport. Fines, bans and punishments that follow the guilty individuals only.
On3@On3

NEW: The NCAA is threatening to vacate wins, erase stats, and fine schools if it wins its ongoing eligibility lawsuits. Indiana's Louis Moore, Memphis' Cortez Braham, and SDSU's Tatuo Martinson are directly in the crosshairs. (via @RossDellenger) on3.com/news/how-a-197…

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Backcountry
Backcountry@Biscayne52·
@TheStevenWillis Judge is making this all about himself. He was sitting on a 60 page order and said he would "do his best" to make a ruling by the end of the day. Instead he comes back in and reads the ruling....Grandstanding.
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Senile Alligator
Senile Alligator@gators4lif3·
@TheStevenWillis “Go back to Pittsboro” Something nobody in the history of the world has ever wanted. What a shithole
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Senile Alligator
Senile Alligator@gators4lif3·
@WinterSportsLaw The NCAA’s attempt to enforce its rules is grasping at straws? You guys are blithering idiots
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Mit Winter
Mit Winter@WinterSportsLaw·
What Sam said.👇 The NCAA’s attempt to defend its rule of restitution in appellate courts, with the aim of then punishing schools that play players who are successful in getting NCAA eligibility rules enjoined, is grasping at straws. It is on brand though.
Sam C. Ehrlich@samcehrlich

The NCAA suddenly deciding that they actually want to defend the Rule of Restitution -- in the Ninth Circuit of all places! -- is just a terrible, terrible idea. There's a reason why they haven't defended it in appeals until now. This is what judges think about it.

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Random SEC
Random SEC@therandomsec·
Best team in the SEC? Florida When playing at their best? Arkansas is the best team in the SEC 🤷‍♂️
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Senile Alligator
Senile Alligator@gators4lif3·
Do it preemptively. Announce the NCAA is not considering the Bediako wins, any Ole Miss has this season while Chambliss plays, etc. Make this a wedge issue in the media. Most of society is on the NCAA’s side about this.
Ross Dellenger@RossDellenger

Does the NCAA, finally, have a fix for its eligibility issue? The association is threatening to use a 51-yr-old rule to punish schools retroactively - vacate wins, etc - if it eventually wins cases in trial. More in our weekly sports biz column for @On3 on3.com/news/how-a-197…

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