If he is at Pearl River, I hope we never get a player from there. The potential for "stank" is too high.
If he is at Pearl River, I hope we never get a player from there. The potential for "stank" is too high.
100% of those cats ain't going to read any of the NCAA/UL responses anyhow. Seems this is a Saunders issue and less a UL issue, of course we will have to bite the bullet. As always kids who have no attachment to the actual issues will be punished the most, because history has shown that to always work (not!)
We are the lead story on NBC Sports Talk online.......sigh.....Is it too early to start drinking???
There are cases where the direct offense, through investigation, warrants "lack of institutional control" reprimands. There are cases where the program in question has no connection, through investigation, to the actions of a particular individual. My gripe is when the latter is the case and the NCAA/university simply imposes sanctions on the university/itself... when there is no evidence the infraction was known to anyone but an individual. When an individual can profit (in this case professionally) from the infraction, you cannot say that the university contributed. You must investigate. And if there is no evidence that anyone did know about, or should have known about the activity... there should be ZERO direct punishment to the university.
A university getting punished, even if they benefit from the infraction, where there is no evidence anyone other than the individual knew about the deed, and there's no investigative evidence of a "lack of institutional control", does nothing to stop these kinds of infractions. And too often, the individual is far removed from the scene of the crime, and isn't held directly accountable.
I anticipate the day that the NCAA gets sued, class action, by a group of boosters, and loses a large sum of money... and establishes precedence for in kind civil suits. There are many cases that the whole gets punished for the sins of the few, but not by design. This is such an arbitrary system of justice, it intentionally punishes the whole for the actions of, in some cases, an individual... with no evidence whatsoever that anyone other than the individual is involved.
That said... I'm always concerned when I see a company (or university) "cut a deal" or "fall on their sword"... before the trial. In our case, I still see this as a legal consultant, versed in NCAA protocol, advising the university to self impose in order to move forward, and avoid the systematic wrath of the NCAA.
One of these days... some boosters will unite and punch a hole in the NCAA in civil court... especially in light of the unbalanced distribution of justice in these cases. I would say that my emotional distress at this very moment is worth one million... I mean... one billion dollars.
Dang. Went to bed feeling better after a decent win Saturday. This morning I read this. I'm feeling some deja vu.
Who is he?
I'll just leave this here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=5&v=G_KDAicF0Yo
Back at you d**che!
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