USC in trouble again?? Go get 'em Rutgers
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As both sides dug in their heels Friday in the tug-of-war between Rutgers University and deposed men’s basketball coach Fred Hill, the potential for another divorce drama came to light — tampering charges involving the program’s star player.
Two sources close to the program said Rutgers will file tampering charges against the University of Southern California regarding the potential transfer of sophomore guard Mike Rosario.
It seems that you can get rid of Floyd, OJ, Reggie........and all the rest. But the more things change, the more they stay the same. A cheater is a cheater is a cheater, and it is all being done under the watch of Mr. Mike Garrett. What an embarrassing university, an embarrassing sports program, and an embarrassment to the City of Los Angeles. The hammer is about to come down on them and they still are cheating. I hope Rutgers follows through and gives SUC what they deserve.
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As both sides dug in their heels Friday in the tug-of-war between Rutgers University and deposed men’s basketball coach Fred Hill, the potential for another divorce drama came to light — tampering charges involving the program’s star player.
Two sources close to the program said Rutgers will file tampering charges against the University of Southern California regarding the potential transfer of sophomore guard Mike Rosario.
I would'nt be surprised if South Central is up to no good
but the article fails to mention what they actually did. I like my gossip juicy, and the lack of a smoking gun in the article left me unsatisfied. I would like more details about what is considered tampering, what was said or done by either parties.
In the very least, this should provide us with more entertainment in the coming weeks while we wait for the NCAA to do nothing about the combined investigations of their scandalous football and basketball programs.
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