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Started by hawgfan4life, February 24, 2018, 07:32:22 pm

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hawgfan4life

I expect little to happen with FBI information. NCAA did nothing with Cam Mewton, did nothing to Ohio State twice, and did nothing to North Carolina.  They find loopholes to not punish the big dogs.  They are an absolute disgrace!

ShadowHawg

It's the FBI this time. Different animal all together.

The NCAA is going to allow these illegal players to play through this season because things won't happen fast enough to prove what they did before the tourney starts.

Next season is when I expect the greater impact of the investigation will happen.

Once it starts being proven in a court of law, the institutions themselves will move to distance themselves from those responsible for the indiscretions. Look at Pitino. Miller will probably be gone at Arizona after this season ends.

The NCAA won't have to do much.

 

Kevin

yep, notice all the players received clearance to play from the ncaa.

that is why I hope this stuff keeps coming and it gets burned to the ground
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AlmaHog2011

It would have to be the FBI the NCAA has always known about the cheating.

jjdlc

They will probably let things ride this year through the tourney, but In the end, the NCAA is going to have to do something about this.  If they don't, they basically open themselves up.to schools ignoring all of their rules.  Imagine teams start taking transfers and completely ignoring the rule about having to sit out a year.  The NCAA couldn't very well punish them while ignoring this.

GoHogs1091

I wouldn't expect much if anything to be done to Duke and North Carolina.

An example may be made out of Kentucky, Auburn, Michigan State, and Arizona.

The NCAA may be tired of John Calipari's and Bruce Pearl's pattern of rules breaking, and the NCAA may do something to Michigan State in order to try to punish Michigan State for the other scandal there.

The NCAA may not have a choice regarding Arizona.  Supposedly Sean Miller is on tape talking about a $100,000 payment.

ShadowHawg

They will end up getting Miss St also.

GoHogs1091

Quote from: ShadowHawg on February 24, 2018, 08:16:13 pm
They will end up getting Miss St also.

So far, they haven't been implicated in any of the articles written by Yahoo Sports.

It should be remembered that both 5 Stars Howland has landed there is because both of their fathers went to MSU (Malik Newman and Reggie Perry).

It should also be remembered that if MSU was doing any shady stuff like North Carolina, then Garrison Brooks would have stayed committed to MSU instead of flipping to North Carolina.  Garrison's father is an Assistant on Howland's coaching staff, and somehow North Carolina got Garrison to flip (probably North Carolina using shady means to get Garrison to flip).

ErieHog

The only way to affect NCAA policy is to threaten their wallets.

This is directly aimed at those wallets, with criminal prosecutions likely all around.

Self-interest alone dictates that either the NCAA changes, or falls down hard on people to clean up their back yard, before it kills the cash cow that drives the organization-- March Madness.
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revolution

The NCAA is made up of its member institutions. They will do very little to harm their own members. There will be a panel, "sweeping changes" will be claimed, and nothing will change. An Alabama attorney has already laid down the gauntlet - the NCAA cannot use evidence collected by the FBI; it must do its own investigation, and with no power, they can't prove nothing. And we know they don't really want to!

hogsanity

Quote from: ShadowHawg on February 24, 2018, 07:47:37 pm
It's the FBI this time. Different animal all together.

The NCAA is going to allow these illegal players to play through this season because things won't happen fast enough to prove what they did before the tourney starts.

Next season is when I expect the greater impact of the investigation will happen.

Once it starts being proven in a court of law, the institutions themselves will move to distance themselves from those responsible for the indiscretions. Look at Pitino. Miller will probably be gone at Arizona after this season ends.

The NCAA won't have to do much.

Biggest thing is when the NCAA is investigating no one has to talk to them. If the FBI subpoena's you, you have to either talk or take the 5th you can't just tell them no I won't talk.
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raz1965

The NCAA rules are made by member institutions, it seems some believe in the rule an some don't,  or maybe some want others to follow the rules while they take the cake by cheating, whatever the case it is not a level playing field.

netteltonhog

Someone explain to me how the NCAA or any other entity cannot use evidence gathered in someone else's investigation...  This type of thing happens all the time.