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re: Why would NCAA investigate AU Lack of Inst. Control.....

Posted on 9/16/11 at 3:34 pm to
Posted by IBleedCrimsonRed
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Posted on 9/16/11 at 3:34 pm to
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Jacobs said Auburn has not complied with open-records requests from The Birmingham News out of respect for the NCAA's process. Over several months, The News has requested documents related to Newton's recruitment and all of Auburn's recent NCAA secondary violations.

"Generally, when the NCAA says it isn't over with, we don't release them," Jacobs said. "They'll even look at things we may or may not have gotten a reply from the NCAA yet just to see if there's any history there, anything that jumps out to them because they've looked into things. I would think in the near future we'll be able to share everything you need. But we're not going to do that until they tell us it's OK to do that."


Maybe I misunderstood your post. It sounded like you (maybe others, too) believe that Auburn has reported secondaries and that was all anyone expected to come of this. I can't find any cases where a school was given sanctions for LOIC (considered a major infraction) for a series of secondary violations.

And if you aren't going to get LOIC for secondary violations, then the only reason why LOIC is being looked at is that there are major infractions involved.
Posted by partsman103
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Posted on 9/16/11 at 3:51 pm to
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And if you aren't going to get LOIC for secondary violations, then the only reason why LOIC is being looked at is that there are major infractions involved.


Posted by DonAUfan
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Posted on 9/16/11 at 4:05 pm to
So, we should all believe you and ignore JJ because his only agenda is to cover up and make us Auburn fans feel safe and secure till the hammer falls.

Is that correct?
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