37 wins to be exact. Only thing I see is it puts a serious hurt on Miles' W-L record. I guess they don't count as losses though. LSU Tigers football vacates 37 wins from a decade ago due to ineligible player after official ruling
And his dad, who stole $180k to give to the corndogs, which is why his son was ineligible. Seems to me LSU got off pretty light. I mean, do they really give a crap at this point over vacating 37 wins from almost ten years ago? Once again, nothing happens to the cheaters.
From 2012-2015, the Florida-LSU series: 2012: #12 UF-14 #3 LSU-6, Gators W! 2013: #17 UF-6 #10 LSU-17, L (vacated) 2014: UF-27 LSU-30, L (vacated) 2015: #8 UF-28 #6 LSU-35, L (vacated) In 2015, Florida got off to a 6-0 start behind Will Grier before Grier was suspended by the NCAA for a calendar year for taking PEDs. Florida would later lose the SEC title to Alabama in the SECCG. Currently, the Gators lead the series over the tigers: 33-30-1. However, Florida had lost to LSU four games in a row (2019-2022) and 5/6 matchups! The last time Florida had defeated LSU (& Jow Burrow) on the gridiron was in 2018: 27-19.
Was this about the two kids that got over 100k each from the no profit or charity whatever in 11 or so?
Sure, but kinda crappy that all those wins are taken off his record for something that the courts have since ruled legal.
"You cheated...as punishment, we are going to change a couple digits in a book. There! Have you learned your lesson?"
I’m just talking about the winning percentage now makes him ineligible for the CF HOF. All the other extracurricular activities are still issues to consider I’m sure.
It wasn’t clear to me if they actually stole the money or they were just laundering money to players through there.