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I think they (Katina and her Waves) were either teachings assistants or teachers at UL. The class was "How to Cheat at Cards".Loserville should have gone the Carolina Way and argued that all students had access to the prostitutes.
A long time coming sure but what strikes me is finally achieving that number at this time, 20+ months later.
Anyone with standing can bring litigation. So UL could bring litigation. Pitino can also bring civil litigation against the NCAA as an individual plaintiff. Other member schools and other individuals have sued the NCAA before, with varying amounts of success. Alabama successfully sued the NCAA. But UL must be very careful here. They still have a lot of skeletons in their closet, and there may be future investigations. The NCAA expects contrition and a good faith effort to fix violations to restore proper institutional control. But litigation over an NCAA investigation would demonstrate institutional resistance against the NCAA's due diligence. If UL loses the law suit, this is a path to an eventual death penalty.They are a member of the NCAA and you can't sue yourself. Am I right? I know the State of Pennsylvania sued them but PSU didn't.
Agreed. And for the exact reasons mentioned above I actually hope they do sue the NCAA. Keep poking the bear UofL/Pitino. Should turn out well for you guys.Anyone with standing can bring litigation. So UL could bring litigation. Pitino can also bring civil litigation against the NCAA as an individual plaintiff. Other member schools and other individuals have sued the NCAA before, with varying amounts of success. Alabama successfully sued the NCAA. But UL must be very careful here. They still have a lot of skeletons in their closet, and there may be future investigations. The NCAA expects contrition and a good faith effort to fix violations to restore proper institutional control. But litigation over an NCAA investigation would demonstrate institutional resistance against the NCAA's due diligence. This is a path to an eventual death penalty.
OK, thanks. I knew Pitino could if he wanted to because Tarkanian did. I didn't think the school could though.Anyone with standing can bring litigation. So UL could bring litigation. Pitino can also bring civil litigation against the NCAA as an individual plaintiff. Other member schools and other individuals have sued the NCAA before, with varying amounts of success. Alabama successfully sued the NCAA. But UL must be very careful here. They still have a lot of skeletons in their closet, and there may be future investigations. The NCAA expects contrition and a good faith effort to fix violations to restore proper institutional control. But litigation over an NCAA investigation would demonstrate institutional resistance against the NCAA's due diligence. If UL loses the law suit, this is a path to an eventual death penalty.