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The NCAA must investigate these allegations against Nick Saban

Posted on 5/19/22 at 9:13 pm
Posted by 1970 SS LS6
Member since May 2022
69 posts
Posted on 5/19/22 at 9:13 pm
Then promptly give Alabama the death penalty they so richly deserve. They have earned it.
Posted by Arkapigdiesel
Faulkner County
Member since Jun 2009
15480 posts
Posted on 5/19/22 at 9:17 pm to
Posted by 1970 SS LS6
Member since May 2022
69 posts
Posted on 5/20/22 at 7:08 am to
No need to explain. The cheating filth at Alabama have earned the death penalty.

Shut their asses down for a minimum of three years. Nick Saban should get a show cause for life.
Posted by Toroballistic
Tallahassee
Member since Dec 2017
2186 posts
Posted on 5/20/22 at 7:27 am to
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Nick Saban should get a show cause for life.


You should just get a life.
Posted by Abstract Queso Dip
Member since Mar 2021
5878 posts
Posted on 5/20/22 at 7:28 am to
I just want to see the press conference after Mike Leach beats all the paid Aggies.
Posted by Hback
Member since Aug 2017
12929 posts
Posted on 5/20/22 at 7:29 am to
That's good old Slow Thinking Jones
Posted by RelentlessTide
Member since Feb 2020
4138 posts
Posted on 5/20/22 at 7:30 am to
Calm down Daniel.
Posted by BLG
Georgia
Member since Mar 2018
7699 posts
Posted on 5/20/22 at 7:37 am to
There are ncaa investigations even as we speak, because the vast majority of coaches and administrators expect it


Task Force to Big-Money Boosters: NIL Sanctions Could Be Coming
MAY 3, 2022

SCOTTSDALE Ariz.—College leaders are gearing up to issue a warning to hundreds of wealthy boosters who are using name, image and likeness (NIL) ventures to involve themselves in recruiting.

University administrators, part of a task force to review NIL, are finalizing additional guidelines that are expected to clarify that boosters and booster-led collectives are prohibited from involvement in recruiting, multiple sources tell Sports Illustrated. The guidelines will provide more guidance to member schools on what many administrators say are NIL-disguised “pay for play” deals orchestrated by donors to induce prospects, recruit players off other college teams and retain their own athletes.

The new directives will highlight existing NCAA bylaws that outlaw boosters from participating in recruiting, reminding member schools of guardrails that, while in place for years, have been bent and broken during the first 10 months of the NIL era, officials say. Under a long-held NCAA rule, boosters are a representative arm of an athletic department and are not supposed to associate with or persuade prospects.

Schools that do not control their donors’ spending could be found to have violated NCAA rules and will be sanctioned, according to the document. The NCAA enforcement staff have made inquiries only into a small handful of programs so far, but the guidelines could spark deeper investigations into improper inducements tied to NIL payments.


“We let things get out of hand,” says one official with knowledge of the guidelines. “We have to get [the boosters] out of contacting recruits and bartering with them.

The draft of guidelines is being circulated this week in Phoenix, where more than 200 administrators and coaches from at least four conferences hold their annual spring meetings. The administrative council of the NCAA Board of Directors meets Monday, at which point they can rubber stamp the draft.



“In recruiting, we have inducements created, which was a concern all along,” SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said in an interview with SI earlier this spring. “You’ve seen the stories. I don’t know that many have been actually verified. Now people have time and creativity and motivation to fully explore NIL and that is very uncomfortable in college athletics, but as long as it is compliant with state law, it seems those activities can take place.”

College leaders are beginning to speak out publicly about the situation, airing their frustrations over an NIL concept that has quickly evolved from its original intent of star athletes sponsoring a local business to crowdfunding models doling out four- and five-figure payments for appearances.
Posted by BLG
Georgia
Member since Mar 2018
7699 posts
Posted on 5/20/22 at 7:39 am to
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That's good old Slow Thinking Jones



I suppose that account was banned, same as Crunchy Maximum nd the numerous other accounts this bitter old fart has had.
Posted by thatthang
Member since Jan 2012
8109 posts
Posted on 5/20/22 at 7:39 am to
Just despicable
Posted by Colonel Ingus
Houston
Member since Nov 2021
5626 posts
Posted on 5/20/22 at 7:42 am to
Saban should be suspended until after October 8th. Minimum.
Posted by lefty08
Not in Auburn or Louisiana
Member since Aug 2014
6439 posts
Posted on 5/20/22 at 7:43 am to
That dog looks like Sam Elliot
Posted by CoachDon
Louisville
Member since Sep 2014
12409 posts
Posted on 5/20/22 at 7:43 am to
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Then promptly give Alabama the death penalty they so richly deserve. They have earned it.




Is Jimbo butt hurt contagious?
Posted by Colonel Ingus
Houston
Member since Nov 2021
5626 posts
Posted on 5/20/22 at 7:45 am to
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Just despicable

Not to mention they are 17 year old kids!
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