Did you think Sebastian Vettels radio meltdown was the only radio gold from the Mexican Grand Prix? Think again... ESPN brings you the best of the rest.What an idiot. Complete [censored].Sebastian Vettel complains about Fernando Alonso dicing for position during FP2. Alonso would later say Vettel was simply living a frustrating period at Ferrari -- a response the Spaniard surely enjoyed given his fruitless years at Maranello. ?This guy has no brain.Another day, another complaint about a Renault driver as Carlos Sainz questions why Kevin Magnussen is dawdling around on track.Id rather do the starts than drive around, because we gain absolutely nothing from this. If you really want I can keep driving around but it really gives absolutely zero.... At least to me.Kimi Raikkonen makes it absolutely clear to Ferrari he sees no point in continuing his current run plan in FP2.Are we safe? We are safe. Can I go for a wee?When nature calls... Sebastian Vettel asks Ferrari if he has time to jump out of the car for a bathroom break in Q1.Push now, push now. Yes I am pushing! I am pushing from lap one. But we have traffic for 15 laps with a car that should not be in the race. So do your job, Im doing mine.An irate Fernando Alonso, tired of being stuck behind Toro Rossos Carlos Sainz after their Turn 1 incident, berates McLaren for telling him to go faster.Swap position with Marcus before Turn 1, swap position now. If he doesnt pull away I want my place back.A nasty dose of déjà vu for Sauber. After refusing to move over initially Felipe Nasr agrees to release Marcus Ericsson -- but makes it clear he expects the decision to be reversed if the Swede makes no inroads.Hes stupid, hes slowing himself down by fighting so hard.Frustrations levels: Rising. Vettel vents at Felipe Massas hearty efforts to stay ahead in the early stages of the race. A full-on meltdown was just on the horizon.?Ok, just re-group Max, all good. Hard luck, nice try.Red Bull try to keep Max Verstappen calm and focused after his lunge on Nico Rosberg failed to come off.Get in there Lewis! Great result mate. Really solid weekend, well done.Peter Bonnington congratulates Lewis Hamilton on keeping his championship challenge alive with a victory in Mexico. Adidas NMD Womens Australia . Patrice Bergeron and Daniel Paille scored 20 seconds apart a few minutes after Stamkos was taken off the ice on a stretcher with a broken right leg, and the Bruins beat the Lightning 3-0 on Monday afternoon. Nike Shoes Outlet Australia . Their experience showed Tuesday as the No. 10 Badgers blunted a Saint Louis surge to win 63-57 and advance to face West Virginia in Wednesdays finals of the Cancun Challenge. http://www.salenikeshoesaustralia.com/new-balance-clearance.html .com) - Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Roger Federer were easy first-round winners Tuesday at the Australian Open. Nike Air Max 95 Womens Australia . 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All but one of them is classified as a Level III infraction. Level III infractions are those the NCAA considers isolated or limited in nature; provide no more than a minimal recruiting, competitive or other advantage; and dont include more than a minimal impermissible benefit.Clemson detailed its NCAA violations from Aug. 1, 2015, through this past July 31.Three of the violations involved the football program, which starts the season ranked No. 2.One came from an accidental FaceTime call placed by coach Dabo Swinney to a prospect before the allowable date of Sept. 1. Coaches cant place any phone calls to the prospect from Sept. 1-15 as punishment for the infraction.Another violation in football came last October and involved two players who dropped engineering courses and were not enrolled full-time, as required by the NCAA. Clemson declared both players ineligible, conducted rules education with all athletes and paid a $500 fine. The NCAA restored the two athletes eligibility.The final football infraction came this past January when the staff gave excess travel reimbursement to several prospects after their official visits.ddddddddddddThe school said the staff wrongly thought it could round up the travel reimbursement amount to the nearest dollar.The staffer involved received a letter of admonishment, although the school said it did not try to collect the overpay from prospects because of the minimal amount of the over-award.The first-year baseball program of coach Monte Lee had three violations.Lee, who led the Tigers to the ACC Tournament title last May, was admonished for an infraction from last September when he responded to a text from a 2018 prospect before Sept. 1 of the players junior year of high school. Lee, the school said, thought the prospect was set to graduate in 2017. When informed otherwise by the player, Lee stopped all communication with the prospect and reported it to the compliance office.Lee and his staff must also refrain from communicating with the player for two weeks starting Sept. 1.Last August, an assistant coach on Clemsons mens golf team impermissibly brought in an outside consultant to work with two players on the course and teach a three-session with the whole team. The mens golf team was made to take three days off from all countable athletic activity for three weeks. ' ' '