It hits the fan tonight on HBO apparently

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Just read an article that HBO is airing a special on shady recruiting practices over the last decade, and has interviews from 4 former Auburn players. The programs that get smeared during the special are Auburn, LSU, Ohio State, and Michigan State. One guy talks about how OSU, MSU, and LSU were more or less in a bidding war for him. Should be an interesting watch to say the least.

*I think the NCAA statute of limitations is around 4 years, and these stories are mostly from 03 and 04, but either way somebody is about to look bad.
 

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Just read an article that HBO is airing a special on shady recruiting practices over the last decade, and has interviews from 4 former Auburn players. The programs that get smeared during the special are Auburn, LSU, Ohio State, and Michigan State. One guy talks about how OSU, MSU, and LSU were more or less in a bidding war for him. Should be an interesting watch to say the least.

*I think the NCAA statute of limitations is around 4 years, and these stories are mostly from 03 and 04, but either way somebody is about to look bad.

http://www.irishenvy.com/forums/other-college-football/59640-more-ohio-state-trouble.html
 

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Alright, I've done this twice now. I promise my brain is fully functional, so why don't I see the original "More OSU trouble" thread when I open the "ND Football" pages?


*Just saw there's a folder "Other College Football." I promise I'm learning everyone, and will refrain from making posts about news until nook and cranny is searched.
 
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Alright, I've done this twice now. I promise my brain is fully functional, so why don't I see the original "More OSU trouble" thread when I open the "ND Football" pages?

Because it is under Other College Football, not ND Football.
 

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Didnt an IE member post something on here about a reporter who has really big news regarding a school with violations but is waiting until August to release it? I Wonder if any of this will be related (even though it isnt August).
 

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Didnt an IE member post something on here about a reporter who has really big news regarding a school with violations but is waiting until August to release it? I Wonder if any of this will be related (even though it isnt August).

I think he posted one would break about now, being a 5 or 6 on a scale of 1-10, and then a 10 would break in August. I could be wrong though.
 

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I think he posted one would break about now, being a 5 or 6 on a scale of 1-10, and then a 10 would break in August. I could be wrong though.

That's what I read too, the one in August is supposed to "forever change how people look at college football"
 

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damn, i dont shell out for HBO, any ideas as to where i can watch it online??
 

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Just read an article that HBO is airing a special on shady recruiting practices over the last decade, and has interviews from 4 former Auburn players. The programs that get smeared during the special are Auburn, LSU, Ohio State, and Michigan State. One guy talks about how OSU, MSU, and LSU were more or less in a bidding war for him. Should be an interesting watch to say the least.

*I think the NCAA statute of limitations is around 4 years, and these stories are mostly from 03 and 04, but either way somebody is about to look bad.

What time does it air?
 
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Rich Rod is on the panel. I guess because he's an expert at breaking college football rules. What a joke.
 
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This is awful so far. I'm hoping it gets better, because right now they are purporting the viewpoint of maybe 1% of total NCAA athletes as if it is some overwhelming feeling among athletes. That's simply not true in the slightest.

Hopefully this panel doesn't bull**** as much as that opening piece.
 

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Whitlock is a freaking moron. Rich Rod made good points.
 

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Ironic RICHROD is on the program....i hate everything about michigan football
 

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Accordingly to Whitlock we would have no women's sports and no men's sports besides football and basketball. Either that or every kid's tuition would go up $20k. It is unreal.
 

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Whitlock is so annoying...he just sits there rolling his eyes and looking down when anyone says something he disagrees with.
 

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Georgia AD is a idiot....i loved the question when asked about only 55 percent of the players from georgia graduate, he says something like " well its not always going to work out"
 

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This did not live up to the hype.. Whitlock has no idea how to back up his opinions and Rich Rod actually seems like a decent guy.. Auburn is really the only school coming out muddy..
 

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...the Student Athlete does get paid....a Full Schollie while playing a F***** game!!!

My BS was paid for by my Football Schoolie...
 

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OMG...Whitlock is killing me! Pay someone 100K to graduate with a degree....wtf

Although... as dumb as that sounds... it does bring up an interesting point about incentivizing academic progress... but I'm not sure how you could pull it off...

Maybe all Universities pay into a pot and depending on graduation rate they get money back out of the pot at the end of the year? Tie coaches salaries to graduation rate of players? Small compensation for athletes in good academic standing? I also wouldn't mind student athletes being given a cost of living allowance in their scholarships. In fact I think that is a really good idea.

At the end of the day I see two options:
1. The NCAA hires more people and actually gets strict on schools. I'm talking any 7on7 camp has to have a compliance official present, etc.
2. Let the free market take over. If boosters want to pay kids then so be it.

If the NCAA insists on being a paper tiger then it is eventually going to be overrun. Give Auburn and OSU death penalties and it'll clean up college athletics in a hurry.
 

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Richrod did indeed bring up some good points. That was an hour of tv im glad notre dame had no part of
 

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I didn't get to see the show. Did they happen to mention anything about Title IX? According to what I heard on ESPN radio today, if they paid football players, then the Title IX rules would require that they pay EVERY student athlete (in EVERY sport) the same "wages". Gottlieb made a good point about how almost NO schools would be able to afford that.
 

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I didn't get to see the show. Did they happen to mention anything about Title IX? According to what I heard on ESPN radio today, if they paid football players, then the Title IX rules would require that they pay EVERY student athlete (in EVERY sport) the same "wages". Gottlieb made a good point about how almost NO schools would be able to afford that.

That's not entirely true, as the law isn't clear. At least that is what the Ivy League commish on HBO said... and I'm assuming he knows his stuff.
 

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That's not entirely true, as the law isn't clear. At least that is what the Ivy League commish on HBO said... and I'm assuming he knows his stuff.

I know a lawyer or even an AD can twist it anyway but this is the first line of Title IX

(a) Prohibition against discrimination; exceptions. No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance

I would take the "benefits of" as saying that everyone should require the same compensation.

but here is the actual Title IX Law

Title IX, Education Amendment of 1972
 
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