It's about to hit the fan. That is if the NCAA can ever dislodge their head from their A**.
Reports: NCAA, Oregon Ducks agree 'major' violations committed by football program - ESPN
It's about to hit the fan. That is if the NCAA can ever dislodge their head from their A**.
Reports: NCAA, Oregon Ducks agree 'major' violations committed by football program - ESPN
Documents released by the University of Oregon show the school and the NCAA agree "major" violations were committed by the football program
However, the documents also state NCAA enforcement staff said they had "no finding of lack of institutional control and no finding of unethical conduct,"
This would really suck as they're the only PAC12 team that looks to challenge USC this year... hopefully the post season ban doesn't affect this year or, if it does, they appeal it. Would hate to see USC get a walkover opponent in the PAC12 championship game.
I completely agree. The NCAA is incompetent.
I have a friend who does compliance there. Says they are morons. When the primary regulator in your field has a complete inability to deter conduct and provide a credible threat of a thorough and successful investigation, this will just keep on happening.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Oregon proposes self-imposed 2-year probation & loss of a scholarship for 3 years for football-related violations » <a href="http://t.co/dQrmoB0U4F" title="http://es.pn/XPJjtb">es.pn/XPJjtb</a></p>— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) <a href="https://twitter.com/SportsCenter/status/324233585320144896">April 16, 2013</a></blockquote>
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What a joke. That's their idea of a self-imposed penalty?
A WHOLE SCHOLARSHIP!?!?!?!?!?!?
Well, three total. But yes ONE WHOLE SCHOLARSHIP (per year)...look out!
You know what really grinds my gears?
When is the NFL gonna step in and tell these ****ing rat bastard college coaches that you can't just jump a sinking ship that you are responsible for, for a bigger pay day? I am so tired of seeing college coaches break the rules then leave, and the following coach get stuck with the sanctions. This crap just hurts the guys that had nothing to do with it.
You know what really grinds my gears?
When is the NFL gonna step in and tell these ****ing rat bastard college coaches that you can't just jump a sinking ship that you are responsible for, for a bigger pay day? I am so tired of seeing college coaches break the rules then leave, and the following coach get stuck with the sanctions. This crap just hurts the guys that had nothing to do with it.
Even when that new coach is Kiffin??
You know what really grinds my gears?
When is the NFL gonna step in and tell these ****ing rat bastard college coaches that you can't just jump a sinking ship that you are responsible for, for a bigger pay day? I am so tired of seeing college coaches break the rules then leave, and the following coach get stuck with the sanctions. This crap just hurts the guys that had nothing to do with it.
aGREED. Yes that is intentional. Sneaky Pete the Rat Bastard, now Chip. They should at a minimum be required to go back in front of the school and answer questions about their actions. No where but coaching is this allowed in a profession where you can cheat and duck (no pun intended) the law and come out w a higher paying job. The NFL and NBA should have some ethics clause that would require the team and coach to pay a percent of their salary back to the affected school if wrongdoing is found. Give the F'in NCAA some subpeona power if need be.
Absolutely incorrect. The term "golden parachute" does not trace it's roots through coaching though it certainly applies. This stuff has been going on in board rooms across the world for years and years. Focus on the quarter forget about the long term health of the company or the shareholders who don't have a clue that the value has been "cooked up" in the books. We as a culture rationalize and turn a blind eye way too much. Not just in athletics, not just in coaching.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Oregon proposes self-imposed 2-year probation & loss of a scholarship for 3 years for football-related violations » <a href="http://t.co/dQrmoB0U4F" title="http://es.pn/XPJjtb">es.pn/XPJjtb</a></p>— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) <a href="https://twitter.com/SportsCenter/status/324233585320144896">April 16, 2013</a></blockquote>
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What a joke. That's their idea of a self-imposed penalty?
I guess that is corect, but I'm not sure you see those guys leave one boardroom for a higher paying seat in a different boardroom/company if the first place is hit with legal issues. They get the Golden parachute yes, but from the company they are leaving, not the one they are going to. Also it is not as likely if legal issues are brewing as a result of their behavior particularly when the product/company they have been "leading" is going down like the titanic. Seems pretty prevalent in the coaching ranks and none of these guys seem to have any shame about it.
ND imposes worse penalties on itself on a yearly basis by playing above deck.