cut a long story short...my buddy up in university park calls me up....starts telling me about some suspicious betting activity he's been seeing all week on the eastern michigan-michigan st.
game....so i call up my other guy up in east lansing....he starts putting two and two together....come to find out msu head coach mark dantonio and former penn state head coach joe paterno's friendship goes back awhile...supposedly mark dantonio made a visit in the offseason to penn state several years back to see paterno and got caught up in another penn state "incident" (not going into detail)....supposedly one of the witnesses to this "incident" was a young man named rob bolden....yes...the same rob bolden who used to start at penn state and will be starting for emu today......my guy continues telling me that once the penn state scandal broke in 2011, rob bolden, who is from michigan, was supposed to transfer back home to michigan st....for reasons not known he ended up transferring to lsu where he didn't see the field for two years...now its my understanding that bolden was paid off to keep quiet about what happened with dantonio years ago, but whatever agreement was made has not been fulfilled on dantonio's part....which brings us to todays game.... and from what im being told emu is fixed tovpull the upset in spartan stadium today...while bolden may not have a huge game to arise any suspicion, the emu
defense will look like the '85 chicago bears on the field today.....im being told the game total probably won't even crack 35 points.... look for emu to pull off the "upset" 17-15.
as always, it's not gambling when the game is fixed ahead of time
cut a long story short...my buddy up in university park calls me up....starts telling me about some suspicious betting activity he's been seeing all week on the eastern michigan-michigan st.
game....so i call up my other guy up in east lansing....he starts putting two and two together....come to find out msu head coach mark dantonio and former penn state head coach joe paterno's friendship goes back awhile...supposedly mark dantonio made a visit in the offseason to penn state several years back to see paterno and got caught up in another penn state "incident" (not going into detail)....supposedly one of the witnesses to this "incident" was a young man named rob bolden....yes...the same rob bolden who used to start at penn state and will be starting for emu today......my guy continues telling me that once the penn state scandal broke in 2011, rob bolden, who is from michigan, was supposed to transfer back home to michigan st....for reasons not known he ended up transferring to lsu where he didn't see the field for two years...now its my understanding that bolden was paid off to keep quiet about what happened with dantonio years ago, but whatever agreement was made has not been fulfilled on dantonio's part....which brings us to todays game.... and from what im being told emu is fixed tovpull the upset in spartan stadium today...while bolden may not have a huge game to arise any suspicion, the emu
defense will look like the '85 chicago bears on the field today.....im being told the game total probably won't even crack 35 points.... look for emu to pull off the "upset" 17-15.
as always, it's not gambling when the game is fixed ahead of time
This post is maybe the best one I've ever read on Covers.
So let me get this straight, you've investigated a fishy situation among your vast network of flunkies to find out Dantonio got the green light from Joe Pa to fudge pack a journeyman college QB and is now fixing a game so this info doesn't get leaked?
Love it. I live in Los Angeles. Let's start banging out the screenplay.
This post is maybe the best one I've ever read on Covers.
So let me get this straight, you've investigated a fishy situation among your vast network of flunkies to find out Dantonio got the green light from Joe Pa to fudge pack a journeyman college QB and is now fixing a game so this info doesn't get leaked?
Love it. I live in Los Angeles. Let's start banging out the screenplay.
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