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whos gonna pound kentucky now?

As many as 20 Florida State football players will be suspended from playing against Kentucky in the Dec. 31 Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl, as well as the first three games of the 2008 season, for their roles in an alleged cheating scandal involving an Internet-based course, a source with knowledge of the situation said Tuesday morning.
Florida State officials are expected to announce the results of the investigation this week. The source said university officials determined Monday night the exact number of football players who will be suspended. The university isn't expected to immediately reveal the identities of the student-athletes involved in the alleged cheating.
"If the players fight the suspensions, they'll risk losing all of their eligibility," a source with knowledge of the situation said Tuesday morning.
The source said student-athletes in several other sports also were implicated in the cheating scandal.
The investigation already has led to the resignations of two academic assistance employees who worked with FSU student-athletes. The school revealed in September that as many as 23 student-athletes were given answers before taking tests over the Internet.
Further investigations revealed additional student-athletes were involved in the cheating, according to the source.
The school's investigation found that a tutor gave students answers while they were taking tests and filled in answers on quizzes and typed papers for students.
Florida State president T.K. Wetherell, a former Seminoles football player, reported the initial findings in a letter to the NCAA in September.
Wetherell ordered an investigation by the university's Office of Audit Services in May after receiving information an athletics department tutor had directed one athlete to take an online quiz for another athlete and then provided the answers.
The tutor implicated in the audit told investigators he had been providing students with answers for the test since the fall of 2006, according to a university report.
The school announced in October that athletics director Dave Hart Jr. will resign Dec. 31. Wetherell appointed State Rep. William "Bill" Proctor interim athletics director. Proctor also is a former FSU football player.
The school announced last week that longtime football coach Bobby Bowden had agreed to a one-year contract extension through the 2008 season that will pay him at least $1.98 million. Bowden, who is in his 32nd season at the school, is major college football's all-time winningest coach with 373 career victories.
Florida State also designated offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher as Bowden's eventual successor. Fisher's new contract calls for him to replace Bowden by the end of the 2010 season. If Fisher isn't named FSU's new coach by then, the school's booster organization would owe him $2.5 million. Under the terms of the new contract, Fisher would owe Seminoles boosters $2.5 million if he leaves the school before the end of the 2010 season.
The Seminoles struggled for the fourth consecutive season in 2007, finishing 7-5 overall, 4-4 in ACC play. It is the fourth consecutive season they failed to win 10 games, after winning at least 10 games in 14 consecutive seasons, from 1987 to 2000.
 

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Some people on this forum seem to think atleast half are starters. Any idea where they are getting that info from?
 

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this from a blog site...

n other news, about 20 FSU players will be suspended from the ‘Noles bowl game against Kentucky for cheating. No names have been released yet, but since the best players are usually not the best students, we can only assume a few starters will be out of action. Don’t bother trying to go and bet on the Wildcats, the game was already pulled off the board.
 

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game is still up at matchbook.....just all the action is on fsu
 

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While I was at Florida the athletes had access to their own bookstore and access to a library of past tests to study from. Of the four tests I studied, 3 of them were the exact same one I took.

We also never returned our books back to the athletic department library and would instead sell them back to the "real" bookstore for extra cash.
 

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Anyone have any idea what the line is going to be when it opens up again? Obviously, it would depend on who exactly is suspended. I saw a scalp on this game right before Pinny took it off the board. I was able to bet Kentucky -1.5 at -110. Pinny was hanging F. St. +3 +111 or something. I was only able to get the Kentucky side in. I might either just let it ride or was thinking about taking F. St. +3 +130 at Matchbook. Anyone have any idea what the line will be?
 

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It may very well rise to Florida State +10 before this is over. Hold on before you make a middle bet
 

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