Possible Miami Violations

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A Miami Herald column*from earlier this week states “a high-level UM official said the school hasn’t been given an updated timetable by the NCAA but will not be surprised if it doesn’t receive its punishment until after National Signing Day in February.”

Glaciers think the NCAA moves slowly.

The NCAA will wait as long as possible and change the narrative. Once they feel this news is old, and the people responsible are gone, they know people will not criticize the joke of sanctions they will enforce. NCAA = UN in the political realm.
 

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RUH ROH
 

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Oh snap. Miami is going to get bent over by the NCAA...and deservedly so.
 

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Sounds like Golden was complicit in this stuff. Hammer time. I wish N.D. in L.A. was an NCAA investigator.
 
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bowl ban 2 years, reduction in schollies

Make them live at LeBron's house. They cannot sleep until he puts one complete sentence together without using the word, "Man". They'll quit for sure.
 

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And elsewhere, Soldier Field had a press release to remind ticketholders that Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs Miami RedHawks kick-off was scheduled for 6:30pm on October 6th.


In other news, Charles Robinson is scary good at his job. If he starts sniffing around ND, I might have an aneurysm.

YES, please don't let him near that train wreck called the Bang-Bang Notre Dame gang, or any of its masterminds.
 

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Report: Miami Broke Recruiting Rules - ESPN Video - ESPN

Confirmed ? by ESPN. Apparently 72 players received improper benefits under Golden's watch, and they had an equipment manager acting as an extra recruiter (texting recruits, driving them around etc.)

So we're up to what, 30 straight years of confirmed cheating? After what the Death Penalty did to SMU i doubt it'll ever be used again. But I think a 5-year bowl ban and 70-scholarship limit would be appropriate.
 
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Report: Miami Broke Recruiting Rules - ESPN Video - ESPN

Confirmed ? by ESPN. Apparently 72 players received improper benefits under Golden's watch, and they had an equipment manager acting as an extra recruiter (texting recruits, driving them around etc.)

So we're up to what, 30 straight years of confirmed cheating? After what the Death Penalty did to SMU i doubt it'll ever be used again. But I think a 5-year bowl ban and 70-scholarship limit would be appropriate.

I dont know. From what I what has been reportedly said by the Penn State University president, the NCAA was ready to hand down a 4-year death penalty to Penn State but the president negotiated with the NCAA for the sanctions they recieved without the input of the Board of Trustee's knowledge. The board was pissed but it was apparent if the the President was not at least pliant with the NCAA, they were gonna get4 years death penalty.

Penn State Nittany Lions -- Rodney Erickson said school faced 4-year death penalty - ESPN
 

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Report: Miami Broke Recruiting Rules - ESPN Video - ESPN

Confirmed ? by ESPN. Apparently 72 players received improper benefits under Golden's watch, and they had an equipment manager acting as an extra recruiter (texting recruits, driving them around etc.)

So we're up to what, 30 straight years of confirmed cheating? After what the Death Penalty did to SMU i doubt it'll ever be used again. But I think a 5-year bowl ban and 70-scholarship limit would be appropriate.


SMU's Death Penalty is overstated.

USF and others didn't even own a football when SMU went down. FSU had a SMU like post Death Penalty record till Bowden was hired. Same with Miami pre Schnellenberger. Blake ran OU into the ground and Stoops brought them back. Look at Texas in the decade before Mack's arrival.

Boise has never had the resources SMU has but has used what they have better.
 

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Will be interesting to see what happens when the NCAA finally rules on this. Two damning quotes out of the article:


Hernandez is a Deputy Athletic Director at the University of Miami. Allen had been friends with him for almost a decade.

Allen and Hernandez, a former UM compliance person, both knew Shapiro well. In fact, Allen had been Shapiro's right-hand man, working for him in a variety of capacities, including in an agency the bombastic Cane booster had co-owned.

So, and this is making a few reasonable assumptions, the AD has been friends with Allen for almost a decade (which goes back to the start of these allegations), the AD also knows Shapiro (so surely must know that Shapiro is a partner in an agency), and thus has to have been assumed to know that his team's assistant equipment manager is working part-time for a player agency......and doesn't see a problem with this? As a former compliance person? This should be one of the Webster definitions of Lack of Institutional Control.
 

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Some things never change.


Allen says Shapiro wasn't trying to buy recruits. According to Allen, there was a five-star defensive back recruit in the class of 2003 who Shapiro told him he'd spent a lot of money on. The kid ended up signing with another school. "I'm not doing that anymore," Allen recalled Shapiro saying. "We can't outbid these [expletive] SEC schools."
 

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I wish the NCAA would quit pulling their puds and make a ruling! This is ridiculous, to take this long!
 

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I wish the NCAA would quit pulling their puds and make a ruling! This is ridiculous, to take this long!

maybe they are waiting till the week of our game to drop the bomb...going for maximum coverage.
 
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