I think NCAA may be forced to act on Kansas, et al.
You're kidding, right? The FBI made its arrests in Sept of 2017. How many of those "disgraced" coaches are still coaching? And at those same schools?
I think NCAA may be forced to act on Kansas, et al.
Haha. They have a strange definition of "integrity"Bruce Pascoe@BrucePascoe · 1h
Arizona acknowledges it has received a Notice of Allegations from the NCAA but says it won't release it "in order to protect the integrity of the ongoing enforcement process."
I don’t know why they even bother with this stuff any more. Everyone knows nothing is really going to happen.
NCAA is a complete joke. It's obvious to everyone at this point. There is absolutely no incentive to run a "clean" program anymore
NCAA is a complete joke. It's obvious to everyone at this point. There is absolutely no incentive to run a "clean" program anymore
Auburn men's basketball program self-imposing postseason ban for 2020-21 season (msn.com)
Nice one Pearl, ban yourself when there is a good chance there may not be a post season.
The NCAA in its present form is in a free fall. With the new transfer rules, player likeness rules, and other possible changes allowing the players larger stipends, they will have little to no ability to enforce or prove anything imo. Not that they really do now except a few isolated cases. I mean look how long it's been taking when the FBI basically did all the work. The NCAA still has no idea what to do with the information thrown in their lap. They are a joke and everyone knows it. Eventually something new will replace it, but I don't know when or what that will look like.As a punishment, I like the idea of a post-season ban coupled with giving athletes the ability to transfer with immediate eligibility. Would really put some teeth into enforcement. Combine that with banning the coach, and you might see some restraint or adherence to the rules.
Unfortunately, the rules are such a cluster* that no amount of reform on the enforcement side is going to clean things up. As long as recruiting is set up to keep athletes from getting their market value, and redirect revenue from the player to the NCAA, the market will continue to try and correct the problem. The worse the system, the worse the problem will be.
Nothing to see here, move along. Thank you for playing "what small college will get punished for Blue Blood transgressions?"Whatever happened to the allegations with Kansas and Self?
Meh, filing allegations is something the NCAA isn’t that bad at. It’s actually following up with real consequences against blue blood’s where they’ve never shown any willingness to act. Wake me when something actually happens to AZ, Kansas, UNC, etc.University of AZ Notice of Allegations Finally Available. ESPN had to go to the Superior Court in AZ to finally get the U of A to disclose NCAA claims of 5 Level 1 NCAA Violations. I believe the U of A refused to disclose the contents of this NOA for several months.
Hope the NCAA gets Arizona and Sean Miller for this and also Blue Bloods/dirty programs like Kansas and Auburn.
Glad my children didn't go there (went to ASU). Notice history of violations in the article.
Enjoy... finally some action by the NCAA:
NCAA Notice of Allegations against University of Arizona includes five Level 1 charges | Arizona Wildcats basketball | tucson.com
I know the NCAA files these types allegations every year. However, the point of the posting was that AZ refused to disclose any of the allegations for over 2 months. Local papers and press tried to get information on the allegations and the U of A refused. ESPN had to take them to AZ Superior Court to obtain any information. The University had self imposed sanctions but refused to provide any reason. And they self imposed sanctions in a year that they had a down team.Meh, filing allegations is something the NCAA isn’t that bad at. It’s actually following up with real consequences against blue blood’s where they’ve never shown any willingness to act. Wake me when something actually happens to AZ, Kansas, UNC, etc.