I’m sure that’s the strategy they’ll take.Just deny, stall, deny, stall and wait til your lawyers can find a loophole.
..... but why? Is it that important to save Sean Miller?
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I’m sure that’s the strategy they’ll take.Just deny, stall, deny, stall and wait til your lawyers can find a loophole.
So 2 scholly reductions for a year?
Worked for the Cheats. I have said the Cheats laid out the blueprint to beat the NCAA, any school that admits to anything is stupid.Just deny, stall, deny, stall and wait til your lawyers can find a loophole.
And they have not suffered one thing, right?Kansas got FIVE - tied with Arizona for level ones.
According to the NCAA penalty matrix, a Level One violation with aggravating circumstances can lead to a postseason ban of two to four years. A standard Level One violation can produce a postseason ban of one to two years. According to The Athletic’s reporting, NCAA Enforcement is seeking the application of aggravated circumstances.
So 2-4 year postseason ban....
Thx !
so, 12 schools involved, if I’m counting right. I remember when the story first broke, it was going to be the end of college basketball, if not college sports in general. ESPN and others were predicting 60 to 80 schools implicated, once everything played out, including all the bluebloods. “The feds don’t mess around” we were assured.
Fake news. All of it. Media - they’re terrible. Maybe better than the weatherman, but probably not as I think about it.
The penalties that the NCAA levies are not really supposed to hurt the athletes.......the penalties are to hog tie the institutions.........the student athletes are just collateral damage........these kids know what is going on at these programs when they sign on with them........I don't buy the excuse that the wrong kids are getting punished.........it isn't about punishing the kids......This whole model really only works insofar as the schools agree to be governed. Once they let UNC prove there were no teeth to the NCAA, it was open season.
At the very least, the punishment can never be proportionate to the crime, by nature of college athletics. The guilty people are gone by the time it comes time to face the music. You can't shut down the entire program. The money is imaginary.
And quite frankly, most people think the players deserve to get paid. You're chasing ghosts with no net to catch them even if you do see one. The model isn't sustainable. Tying athletic competition at this level to college attendance is an unnatural marriage. Doomed from the start.
LSU is not a.basketball iconic school, they will get hammered. KU on the other hand will receive a hand slap.Yeah, I think Zona will get hammered, but I doubt anything happens to LSU and the Jailhawks.
The penalties that the NCAA levies are not really supposed to hurt the athletes.......the penalties are to hog tie the institutions.........the student athletes are just collateral damage........these kids know what is going on at these programs when they sign on with them........I don't buy the excuse that the wrong kids are getting punished.........it isn't about punishing the kids......
Archie is at IU. Maybe that is the reason.Why are they trying to save Archie Miller? He hasn't won anything.
I don’t think weathermen have an agenda to spread fake weather so by default they win.
Why did I have those two mixed up?Archie is at IU. Maybe that is the reason.
I don't know about that...too many times I've seen local stations call in every meteorologist on the payroll for some weather "event" or other that ends up fizzling out. Usually a snow event, but it happens in other seasons as well.I don’t think weathermen have an agenda to spread fake weather so by default they win.
Doomed from the start
Unless you are Podunk University. Corrupt NCAA will hit them hard.I dont believe any of this crap until something actually happens!!!!
Or Cleveland State.Unless you are Podunk University. Corrupt NCAA will hit them hard.