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Go Ducks! AtheistCrusader Jan 2015 #1
Free speech nationally broadcast is not for regular folk, you have to pay for it. Hence the Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #3
It was reported that right after the game, House of Roberts Jan 2015 #2
Most of the FSU players did leave the field immediately after the end of the game tularetom Jan 2015 #5
"The chanting was unnecessary and demeaning..."? daleanime Jan 2015 #14
Two wrongs still make a right, huh? tularetom Jan 2015 #20
Agreed, not a classy move... daleanime Jan 2015 #21
You are wrong. eom Tommymac Jan 2015 #22
Two wrongs? TWO WRONGS? randys1 Jan 2015 #26
It seems things have changed in the US ripcord Jan 2015 #27
as someone who has defended and prosecuted sexual assault cases qazplm Jan 2015 #31
Yes, it's hard.... daleanime Jan 2015 #32
If the chanting brought attention to a rape coverup scandal then it was totally necessary. Ash_F Jan 2015 #18
Okay 1step Jan 2015 #36
They left because they couldnt believe "their" championship was taken from them. 7962 Jan 2015 #39
it is SOP AndrewJacksonFaction Jan 2015 #41
Quack! Rocky888 Jan 2015 #4
59-20 Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #6
Well done Oregon. FLPanhandle Jan 2015 #7
I love my alma mater Florida State yeoman6987 Jan 2015 #29
Bizarre era for FSU fans FLPanhandle Jan 2015 #38
Thank you, gentlemen. n/t sarge43 Jan 2015 #8
Who would dare "discipline" them for saying "No, means no"? McCamy Taylor Jan 2015 #9
They are being disciplined for unsportsmanlike conduct Brother Buzz Jan 2015 #16
Florida made its own (rape) bed, now it has to lie in it. This will probably happen again and again. McCamy Taylor Jan 2015 #10
I called to Lobby on behalf fredamae Jan 2015 #11
+1 daleanime Jan 2015 #15
Somehow I doubt they investigated their hiesmann trophy winner very much Marrah_G Jan 2015 #12
Good for them. riversedge Jan 2015 #13
good for them. I thought I was the only one who remembered the winston/rape story niyad Jan 2015 #17
No More lobodons Jan 2015 #19
Kudos to them. Tommymac Jan 2015 #23
what is sad is DonCoquixote Jan 2015 #34
I doubt the Oregon players' intentions were that noble. . . DinahMoeHum Jan 2015 #24
I guess it's good that everyone in this case is showing their quality. christx30 Jan 2015 #25
Something I don't understand... Jim Lane Jan 2015 #42
I misspoke (typed) about Oregon. christx30 Jan 2015 #44
No Means No Dont call me Shirley Jan 2015 #28
Suck it, Florida! Aristus Jan 2015 #30
Good for them! DonCoquixote Jan 2015 #33
That's it? SoapBox Jan 2015 #35
The Seminole Nation has sanctioned the use of their name sybylla Jan 2015 #43
Since it had absolutely nothing to do with taking a stand against sexual violence.... jakefrep Jan 2015 #37
It's amazing that many "liberals" on this thread NobodyHere Jan 2015 #40
Wow, we have never heard that one before. U4ikLefty Jan 2015 #45
The lack of investigation means the truth will never be known csziggy Jan 2015 #46
Glass houses. No less than three Oregon athletes were expelled for sexual assault a few months ago stevenleser Jan 2015 #47
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