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re: Next SEC team to be put on probation?
Posted on 4/14/14 at 8:15 am to Ol'DirtyCam
Posted on 4/14/14 at 8:15 am to Ol'DirtyCam
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believe major NCAA change is coming. I don't see it without killing Title IX. A federal law. How often does that happen? But, if change comes, then who knows what the next cycle may bring? Maybe the next prez is a Michigan grad and decides that these cheating southerners need to be knocked down a peg or two. I like the current system where everyone is cheating everywhere and everyone knows how to beat the current system. And if a player gets paid to play and he and/or his family benefits is that a bad thing? No.
Ummmm yes
Posted on 4/14/14 at 9:50 am to jvilletiger25
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Since Bama has been on probation for over half my life, I'm gonna say they have to be the front runner.
You must be very young!!!
LMAO
Posted on 4/14/14 at 10:05 am to Gus Bus Driver
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Next SEC team to be put on probation?
Probably Auburn. I heard that even the northerners think they are the dirtiest team in the nation.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 10:11 am to Chestah
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Don't start the damn thread if you have no opinion on the matter
He had an opinion... it was that he doesnt think there will be anymore...
FUQ OFF
Posted on 4/14/14 at 12:34 pm to Gus Bus Driver
buy em all Ferrari's after what didn't happen at Miami. The NCAA....oooooo, scary.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 12:47 pm to BoulderReb
Is anything going to happen with the Fluker case?
Posted on 4/14/14 at 12:59 pm to Fear The Thumb
Well... auburn is the all-time dirtiest program in SEC history, so I guess they are most likely.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 1:46 pm to Gus Bus Driver
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nobody
Which one of them? There are several in the SEC
Posted on 4/14/14 at 2:15 pm to Fear The Thumb
quote:Is there even an investigation?
Is anything going to happen with the Fluker case?
Posted on 4/14/14 at 2:26 pm to RT1941
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Is there even an investigation?
I think its been hush, hush, if there has been. The UT player lost his eligibility after the fact. They might be waiting till this summer to even acknowledge it, when the talk about pay for play and unions etc...
I think they are backpedaling a bit on these types of issues
Posted on 4/14/14 at 2:29 pm to Liberty tiger13
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You must be very young!!!
I'm in my early 30s, Bama was on probation for 18 straight years. Do the math.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 2:46 pm to Gus Bus Driver
Based in history I am guessing that whatever team gets the probation, it will be in the state of Alabama.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 3:49 pm to Gray Tiger
It could be UGA with the whole swimming kerfuffle
Posted on 4/14/14 at 4:26 pm to SoGaFan
FROM TODAY::::(WILL NOT BE BAMA), A University of Alabama graduate Jon Duncan will be the permanent NCAA enforcement director.
The NCAA made the announcement Monday morning 13 months after Duncan was named as interim director following the firing of Julie Roe Lach in February 2013.
At the time Duncan inherited the mess that was the Miami investigation. That case concluded in October. And while the NCAA has been criticized on other fronts, the enforcement group has gained a lower profile under Duncan.
That in itself should be a positive sign. There had been wholesale defections from the department basically in the wake of Mark Emmert conducting a 2013 investigation into the way a portion of the Miami case was handled.
“As interim vice president of enforcement, Jon led the team through a difficult time,” Emmert, the NCAA president, said in a statement, “and the enforcement team and national office as a whole, grew and benefitted from his service.”
“We feel it,” Duncan said in January of the defections from enforcement, “We still have a lot of institutional knowledge left.”
Duncan has a long-standing relationship with the NCAA having worked for 15 years as outside counsel for the organization. In this wide-ranging interview with CBSSports.com in January Duncan said, “"I honestly don't know [about the future]. I don't know if it's entirely up to me."
Duncan said the decision to remain permanently had a lot to do with his family that includes two young children and his wife, who had moved to Kansas City. The interim title was due to expire in September.
Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby has been on record for a while calling for an overhaul of the enforcement department.
The NCAA made the announcement Monday morning 13 months after Duncan was named as interim director following the firing of Julie Roe Lach in February 2013.
At the time Duncan inherited the mess that was the Miami investigation. That case concluded in October. And while the NCAA has been criticized on other fronts, the enforcement group has gained a lower profile under Duncan.
That in itself should be a positive sign. There had been wholesale defections from the department basically in the wake of Mark Emmert conducting a 2013 investigation into the way a portion of the Miami case was handled.
“As interim vice president of enforcement, Jon led the team through a difficult time,” Emmert, the NCAA president, said in a statement, “and the enforcement team and national office as a whole, grew and benefitted from his service.”
“We feel it,” Duncan said in January of the defections from enforcement, “We still have a lot of institutional knowledge left.”
Duncan has a long-standing relationship with the NCAA having worked for 15 years as outside counsel for the organization. In this wide-ranging interview with CBSSports.com in January Duncan said, “"I honestly don't know [about the future]. I don't know if it's entirely up to me."
Duncan said the decision to remain permanently had a lot to do with his family that includes two young children and his wife, who had moved to Kansas City. The interim title was due to expire in September.
Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby has been on record for a while calling for an overhaul of the enforcement department.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 4:36 pm to allin2010
If i had to pick a team, it would be Ole Miss. They got away with buying recruits the first time, signing four top recruits, three of them out of nowhere. Thats fine. You used your get out of jail free card. No worries and good luck
But if it happens again, the NCAA may come down on you
But if it happens again, the NCAA may come down on you
Posted on 4/14/14 at 4:39 pm to allin2010
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allin2010
quote:Bama is GOLDEN!
A University of Alabama graduate Jon Duncan will be the permanent NCAA enforcement director.
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