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Semi Schilt d Remy Bonjasky by 1R TKO 238

However, I still believe the team should accept and play in the bowl game for which they are eligible. Its not about increasing coach Mark Dantonios bowl streak as the Spartans head coach, nor is it about making money for the university Its about the players More specifically, its about the good guys. Its about the players who kept their cool and were smart enough not to get involved in a situation that will lead to precarious results and legal action. These players deserve the opportunity to play in a bowl game because they focused on football rather than instigating pointless disputes Think about hard workers like Blair White or Kirk Cousins. These players were as quiet off the field as they were loud on it. The players involved in the on-campus incident apparently only thought of themselves.

Listen, I dont condone players acting like egotistical knuckleheads on or off the field, and its even worse when players take advantage of the gifts that were given to them. Its an area of college football that has grown to become as prevalent as that in the NFL Some players have no boundaries But at the same time, some players do. These are the players who dont take things for granted and realize it was a long journey to reach the point of playing Division-I football in the NCAA. They endured the blowout wins and the painful losses, so why should they be subjugated to the indiscretions committed by their teammates Players play together, learn together, and support each other. How does reprimanding players who follow rules send a good message I understand the NCAA is full of politicking and looking out for the sake of its product, but most of these Michigan State players dont deserve to be sitting at home when they could take part in a bowl game.

Each bowl game is an once-in-a-lifetime experience, and going to bowl games may not be something players experience every season. The NCAA needs to come out and stand up for the players who play for the good of the game, and going in the other direction would only prove that bad deeds have more of an impact in the grand scheme of things.. Early this morning, Semmy Schilt became the second fighter (Ernesto Hoost was the first) to win a fourth K-1 World Grand Prix title by winning three bouts in the first round early. Schilt recorded KO victories over Jerome LeBanner, defending champion Remy Bonjasky, and K-1 bad boy Badr Hari.Schilt also broke the record for fastest K-1 Grand Prix victory, winning his three bouts in a total of 5 minutes, 52 seconds. The previous record was held by Peter Aerts, who won the 1998 Grand Prix in a total of 6 minutes, 43 seconds.Reserve Bout:-Peter Aerts d. Gokhan Saki by unanimous decision.Quarterfinals:-Badr Hari d Ruslan Kaev by 1R TKO (0:38).-Alistair Overeem d Ewerton Teixeira by 1R KO (1:06)-Semmy Schilt d Jerome LeBanner by 1R TKO (1:27)-Remy Bonjasky d Errol Zimmerman by decision.Semifinals:-Badr Hari d Alistair Overeem by 1R TKO (2:14).-Semi Schilt d Remy Bonjasky by 1R TKO (2:38).Final:-Semi Schilt d Badr Hari by 1R TKO (1:48).Undercard:-Tyrone Spong d Kyotaro by unanimous decision.-Daniel Ghita d Sergey Kharitonov by 3R TKO (0:36).-Jan Soukup d Tsutomu Takahaji by unanimous decision.-Jai "Heart" Singh d Makoto Uehara by 2R KO (1:36).-Ryugi Kajiwara d Keiichi Samukawa by unanimous decision. .