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Originally Posted by razorduck
I can see both sides. The NCAA rules are a mess and need to be more black and white. What I don't understand is how can these players be suspended for regular season games next year, but allowed to play in the Sugar Bowl. Don't get me wrong, I WANT the best players the Bucks have on the field against Arkansas. It would take away from a great match-up if Pryor & CO weren't on the field. It just doesn't seem right to suspend players but let them go ahead and play the next game before the suspensions are imposed...
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Especially since there have been instances where SEC players (or other confrences) accused of less get an 'insta-ban' for the number of games effective right when the 'ban hammer' hits 'em.
I may be an OSU fan, but seriously.. I'll put the integrity of the program ahead of playing favorites and wins. They should have them sit out despite what the NCAA handed down. I could care less about some damn bowl game.