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StuIsTheMan
2/14/2007, 01:23 PM
Anybody hear who the third person in the "Big Red" debaucle was/is? :mad:

Widescreen
2/14/2007, 01:26 PM
Douchie McWalkon.

crawfish
2/14/2007, 01:27 PM
Jermaine Hardison, an unrecruited walk-on from Enid.

He was so important we risked NCAA sanctions to pay him off, even more so than Bomar. He must have been our secret weapon towards gaining #8. We were planning on springing him in 2008.

ruf/nekdad
2/14/2007, 01:47 PM
Old news. This is from Aug 2006
"Hardison dismissed from team: Walk-on Jermaine Hardison has been dismissed from Oklahoma's football team after violating team rules, spokesman Kenny Mossman said Thursday night. Mossman said Hardison, a 6-foot-3 junior from Midwest City High School, was not on scholarship. Mossman didn't elaborate on which rules were violated. Hardison had never played in a game at Oklahoma. He was listed as a wide receiver on the Sooners' roster. (AP/SportingNews) According to broadcast reports, Hardison was dismissed for going to a local tribal casino. Which would be a violation of team rules, Oklahoma would not comfirm that report."

StuIsTheMan
2/14/2007, 03:24 PM
Old news. This is from Aug 2006
"Hardison dismissed from team: Walk-on Jermaine Hardison has been dismissed from Oklahoma's football team after violating team rules, spokesman Kenny Mossman said Thursday night. Mossman said Hardison, a 6-foot-3 junior from Midwest City High School, was not on scholarship. Mossman didn't elaborate on which rules were violated. Hardison had never played in a game at Oklahoma. He was listed as a wide receiver on the Sooners' roster. (AP/SportingNews) According to broadcast reports, Hardison was dismissed for going to a local tribal casino. Which would be a violation of team rules, Oklahoma would not comfirm that report."


But what the report said on ESPN radio was that it was directly involving the Bomar case...Damn I hope this goes away...
I think it is the NCAA bias to the USC's and OSU's...they need something on OU to make the others sound not so bad...LEAVE US ALONE! OUR COACH HANDLED IT! DAMN!!!!!!!!

Even if it did turn out alittle shady on our end (god forbid) from what Bob did and the Fraudzen ordeal is punishment enough...

soonerlaw
2/14/2007, 03:49 PM
According to Dallas Morning NEWS' front sports page, OU said Hardison was dismissed from the team for allegedly going to a casino, but they are suggesting that he was really dismissed because he was paid even more money than Bomar. And Reggie Bush's family got a mansion, but DMN doesn't seem to be interested in that.

Scott D
2/14/2007, 04:13 PM
Hardison is a smoke screen, the NCAA found out that we were the puppeteers behind the Sports Agency debacle involving Reggie Bush...we're going to get all of our sports programs the death penalty for it.

goingoneight
2/14/2007, 11:01 PM
According to Dallas Morning NEWS' front sports page, OU said Hardison was dismissed from the team for allegedly going to a casino, but they are suggesting that he was really dismissed because he was paid even more money than Bomar. And Reggie Bush's family got a mansion, but DMN doesn't seem to be interested in that.

You'd think they'd be all over that story like a Cowboy on a farm animal after the beating Dallas took from New Orleans. Just Sayin'.

kevpks
2/15/2007, 12:27 AM
According to Dallas Morning NEWS' front sports page, OU said Hardison was dismissed from the team for allegedly going to a casino, but they are suggesting that he was really dismissed because he was paid even more money than Bomar. And Reggie Bush's family got a mansion, but DMN doesn't seem to be interested in that.

Why would they pay a walk-on who will never sniff the field more than the starting QB? Where is the justice? Seriously though, if the NCAA throws the book at OU they need to come up with something far worse for USC. They should use that silver thing from "Men in Black" to make us all forget that SUC ever had a football team.

Boffingham
2/15/2007, 12:44 AM
Yet, this is more important to the NCAA than Reggie and SUC

soonerjoker
2/15/2007, 10:03 AM
hardison probably worked all those hours. he is supporting twin sons, & needs the money.

StuIsTheMan
2/15/2007, 11:11 AM
hardison probably worked all those hours. he is supporting twin sons, & needs the money.

And if he wasn't on a Scholly then what is the problem with the NCAA?

DeadSolidPerfect
2/15/2007, 11:48 AM
And Reggie Bush's family got a mansion, but DMN doesn't seem to be interested in that.
The DMN doesn't sell newspapers in LA and USC's biggest rival isn't the state school of Texas.:texan:

IronSooner
2/15/2007, 01:04 PM
Seriously though, if the NCAA throws the book at OU they need to come up with something far worse for USC.

Never happen. Two reasons.
1. They've only got one book to throw, and they'd rather throw it at us.
2. They're incapable of throwing anything else.

85sooners
2/15/2007, 01:58 PM
:mad:

freshchris05
2/19/2007, 12:55 AM
so how much money did the current heisman winner accept from a booster?? because his punishment was like one game right? and bomar got what? 2 g's? and got booted? i dont want the bastard back i didnt like him when he was here, i just wanna know why the last 2 heisman winners werent poor college students like me....

goingoneight
2/19/2007, 02:28 AM
Three Heisman winners apparently.

Scott D
2/19/2007, 09:29 AM
so how much money did the current heisman winner accept from a booster?? because his punishment was like one game right? and bomar got what? 2 g's? and got booted? i dont want the bastard back i didnt like him when he was here, i just wanna know why the last 2 heisman winners werent poor college students like me....

$300, suspended for bowl game that year along with first two games the following year. Also had to pay back the $300.