pkt77242
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I really disagree. All Father Jenkins is saying is that if these players should have been ineligible, then the University will vacate those wins. It's symbolic, but significant. It is a message that says ND is still committed to doing things right. It says that ND will not take the easy way out; it won't use wriggle room within the rules, to show favor to athletics. And that's exactly the kind of attitude that ND is built on. It may be a different world in college football, but it has always been the way of Notre Dame.
If I were Swarbrick, and the contention that ND has incredibly few academic assistants available to athletes in comparison to other schools, I would use this incident as a catalyst to lobby for extra academic assistant positions within the Athletics Dept.
How is not vacating wins showing favor to athletics? The NCAA rules are very clear, if you knowingly play an ineligible player you vacate if not you don't. There is very little to no wiggle room. It is about following the letter of the law. What the ND administration is doing is saying that we want to punish the team and thus we are going to go above and beyond the required punishment. If you believe that that is justified then fine but this isn't about showing favor to athletics.