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"He might've won the war, but the battle's not over." -- Cadillac Williams on his friendly competition with Auburn teammate Ronnie Brown, who was picked three spots higher than him in the 2005 NFL Draft

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"He might've won the war, but the battle's not over." -- Cadillac Williams on his friendly competition with Auburn teammate Ronnie Brown, who was picked three spots higher than him in the 2005 NFL Draft

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Braniac. :lol

"He might've won the war, but the battle's not over." -- Cadillac Williams on his friendly competition with Auburn teammate Ronnie Brown, who was picked three spots higher than him in the 2005 NFL Draft

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Surv'd.

"He might've won the war, but the battle's not over." -- Cadillac Williams on his friendly competition with Auburn teammate Ronnie Brown, who was picked three spots higher than him in the 2005 NFL Draft

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"He might've won the war, but the battle's not over." -- Cadillac Williams on his friendly competition with Auburn teammate Ronnie Brown, who was picked three spots higher than him in the 2005 NFL Draft

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:mischief :plain

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No.

 

That's Thug U's policy.

"He might've won the war, but the battle's not over." -- Cadillac Williams on his friendly competition with Auburn teammate Ronnie Brown, who was picked three spots higher than him in the 2005 NFL Draft

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Skip

Every

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:mischief :plain

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No.

 

That's Thug U's policy.

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Da U doesn't even schedule classes for football players. They just lend them cars and they cruise South Beach all day.

eh, da U's players are all thugs, yes, but their academic requirements for recruits are higher than any other school's in the state.

 

personally i think it's ghey. they should lower the standards and let thugs be thugs.

eh, da U's players are all thugs, yes, but their academic requirements for recruits are higher than any other school's in the state.

 

personally i think it's ghey. they should lower the standards and let thugs be thugs.

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I don't want to spark debate here...but I thought that it was the opposite. I always thought Miami had the lowest (maybe its faulty info I'm getting). I'm not too sure about any of this.

 

I don't think Frank Gore nor Devin Hester would come near cutting it at UF.

I don't want to spark debate here...but I thought that it was the opposite. I always thought Miami had the lowest (maybe its faulty info I'm getting). I'm not too sure about any of this.

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nope.

 

their minimum requirements for football recruits are actually higher than UF's, surprisingly enough. i know i've read it somewhere.

 

perhaps they raised the minimum SAT, etc in an effort to clean up da U's image.

I don't want to spark debate here...but I thought that it was the opposite. I always thought Miami had the lowest (maybe its faulty info I'm getting). I'm not too sure about any of this.

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nope.

 

their minimum requirements for football recruits are actually higher than UF's, surprisingly enough. i know i've read it somewhere.

 

perhaps they raised the minimum SAT, etc in an effort to clean up da U's image.

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A few more 2-3 loss seasons and Da U might lower the requirements to a 300 on the SAT and a 0.1 GPA.

since when do any major D1 football players have to do work in classes?

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Players from one's favorite teams = National Merit Scholars

 

Players from one's rival teams = Thugs/Morons/Rapists/Da U

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