The B1G aint as bad as nikkaz say it is in hoops.This means Michigan is the rightful National Champion for 2013.![]()
Illinois is the rightful 2005 National champs
The B1G aint as bad as nikkaz say it is in hoops.This means Michigan is the rightful National Champion for 2013.![]()
The B1G aint as bad as nikkaz say it is in hoops.
Illinois is the rightful 2005 National champs
Yeah. Glad dude was able to at least get a few yrs in the league.Luther head that nikka was money from the 3
This chick and this claim will get 0 traction...bih has no credibilityHonestly the worst part is that this was a mom pimping her own daughters.
Birth and raise kids so they can make you cash by trickin, brehettes![]()

Yea...okScummy program, so glad Coach Cal runs things the right way.

This chick and this claim will get 0 traction...bih has no credibility![]()
I thought they were escorts.
Right...they'll have to produce the staff members who spent dough...don't think that's happening...otherwise it's just young nikkas trickin on sum p*ssy...what's new hereI don't see the problem

Not this type shyt tho...college dudes gettin p*ssy...and all from the word of a madam...nahso does crime. does that mean we no longer need to report/police it?
Right...they'll have to produce the staff members who spent dough...don't think that's happening...otherwise it's just young nikkas trickin on sum p*ssy...what's new here![]()
So he was a staff member when they were spending or was he a player?Andre McGee is the staff member. She has a appointment book naming him a few times, and allegedly has text messages from him. Whether any of what she has is permissible evidence that the NCAA can use has yet to be seen.
I've talked to a couple of my plugs near the program this morning, and the more I hear, the more it seems like Louisville is gonna be able to get out of this one. If the chicks goes through with this books and the allegations in it, its almost certain that the City Police Department is going to charge her and her daughters with as much as humanly possible. And they'll likely assign a judge to the case that's a Louisville alum or booster (There's alot of them in the city courthouse). She could be looking at 20-30 years from what I've been told. Or, she could recant her claims and only face a civil lawsuit.
So basically, like I said earlier, this chick ain't lying, but the University of Louisville has an overwhelming amount of leverage in this situation.
