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| The ring was sold because of the owner's divorce. This link might give some insite to the other two rings sold on eBay. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2458079 Thanks, G.C. Paragould, Arkansas - gcknives |
| QUOTE (pokeyhog @ January 29, 2008 08:42 pm) |
| This is a disgrace and any true Hog fan would not bid on the ring. Just something else negative for the four letter to report on about Arkansas. |
| QUOTE (IndianFan @ January 30, 2008 10:32 am) |
| From reading what the seller said about the ring, it seems to me that the ring belonged to a manager of the team, not a player. |
| QUOTE (Carrmaduke @ January 30, 2008 03:34 am) | ||
WTF??? Do a search on ebay and see how many championship rings from all sports and schools you can find. I'm sure you'll find several. This is not uncommon. |
| QUOTE (pokeyhog @ January 30, 2008 11:00 am) | ||||
Adultry, stealing, selling drugs,these are all things that have become common today that does not make them any less disgraceful or wrong. Selling a national championship ring is disgraceful no matter what team you played for. If it is just common place then why is the seller going to such measures to keep his identity hidden. Just wondering how many duke, north carliona,and ucla rings have been sold and if they were reported on by the |