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    Take a look at this kid.....
    this kid's name is Kenneth Page. He is a Clemson football recruit, and he, himself, posted this photo on his MySpace page after he signed his LOI with Clemson.
    In the story he posted on his own MySpace page (which has since been taken off) he seems to suggest that being a football stud clearly has its cash advantages.
    Somehow I just don't get the feel this kid is a pure amateur athlete.....read the story...



    Just so you can decide for yourself...here is Kenneth Page as seen on his Rivals page.
    He got 40 different college offers, and just maybe it is apparent now why he chose Clemson.
    You decide.



  • #2
    How stupid is this guy for posting that picture?! I guess this proves the "pay for play" clause still exists in big time college sports!

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    • #3
      Clemson just reminds me of Flip This House.

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      • #4
        This kid is obviously a moron. Is he begging the NCAA to get on Clemson and little Bobby?
        I don't smoke weed...I smoke dudes like you on the bball court

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        • #5
          Originally posted by J Money View Post
          This kid is obviously a moron. Is he begging the NCAA to get on Clemson and little Bobby?
          Not only that...but if I were this kid I'd really be watching my back now and sleeping with one eye open...
          You go around flashing a paper sack full of money, and you are basically just begging to get shot, robbed, and left in a dumpster somewhere.

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          • #6
            I guess I just had to bump this thread back to the top with some followup......as it is one of the most blatant hints we have ever seen of cheating....with this recruit showing off at least $10,000 in fresh 20's right after verballing to Clemson.

            well, I did a little digging and in the past year or so since the press started asking questions of this kid and his handlers (like where'd all the cash come from), the kid and his spokespeople have dodged and ducked and never really given an answer....except one family member hinted that maybe he'd been to an ATM that day and made a withdrawal, which of course is silly, as I don't think ATM's spit out wads of $20's with the wrappers bundling them into $1000 bundles.
            Anyway, does anyone think a Bradley recruit showing off this much cash on his Facebook picture would have been ignored by the NCAA.
            Hey POB, had to pay back a far smaller amount that was inadvertent overpay!

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            • #7
              There is no way that picture proves Clemson was guilty of anything in the signing of the young man. Just bad judgment on his part.
              What part of illegal don't you understand?

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              • #8
                Maybe he earned it the old fashioned way ----- dealing drugs.

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