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re: NCAA accidentally posted ruling an hour ago
Posted on 6/11/09 at 3:53 pm to tuck
Posted on 6/11/09 at 3:53 pm to tuck
If the bookstore didn't notice that they were down $23,000 dollars in revenue over a three year period, what would lead me to believe that they could account for all the books given improperly to student atheletes?
If you can't count cash, you can't count books either. You make your statement as if the university didn't know what was happening.
If you can't count cash, you can't count books either. You make your statement as if the university didn't know what was happening.
Posted on 6/11/09 at 3:59 pm to TigerConvert
If you notice, Bama was "unable" to provide records prior to 2005 though they were asked for them. In this day and age of data storage, that is total bullshite. This likely goes further back than 2005.
Posted on 6/11/09 at 4:06 pm to TigerConvert
quote:The bookstore gets compensated by the players scholarship for the books. Unless you know of some information I'm not aware of, the bookstore was never "down 23,000 dollars in revenue." That's just an assumption on your part based on the some values placed on books and materials in an NCAA report.
bookstore didn't notice that they were down $23,000 dollars in revenue over a three year period
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