Interesting fact... When they did the overhaul and went from two levels of infractions to four levels one of the most glaring changes involved head coaches. To summarize...your GUILTY! The NCAA now assumes the head coach is responsible unless they can prove otherwise. Don't guess the NCAA believes in democratic principles.
http://www.clarionledger.com/story/s...ette/73830618/
The NOA also states that Crager was removed from her position by ACT in 2014 for "suspected impropriety in connection with the exam." Crager became the ACT supervisor at Wayne County in the 1990s and "has not missed an ACT at Wayne County during that time," according to the NOA.
You can read about Ginny Crager in the book Meat Market: Inside the Smash-Mouth World of College Football Recruiting. It looks like she is in her 70s now.
https://books.google.com/books?id=-y...Crager&f=false
The VW scandals go pretty far up the vast but the majority of stockholders had no clue, most employees had no clue, dealers had no clue. They're all gonna suffer at least as much as the perpetrators. Their retirement, businesses, and jobs in the tank. Customers resale values in the tank.
VW Is taking a blood bath over their sins regardless of how high up it goes. Life expectancy shortened by hours globall from faulty testing . They deserve their punishment.
By making institutions responsible there should be fewer rogues. Even though The very term rogue says it's out of your control.
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