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re: Kiffin gets hit with failure to monitor, UT football escapes
Posted on 2/23/11 at 4:27 pm to ohiovol
Posted on 2/23/11 at 4:27 pm to ohiovol
here is the NCAA LOA in entirety.
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I've read all of it. the football allegations starts at page 16. only #9 and #10 is on football. #1-8 and #11 is on basketball.
I mean, I would love to see Kiffin get hit hard but it's not happening. so called violations he committed is pretty much nothing.
LOL at wishful thinkers thinking LOIC is still on the table.
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I've read all of it. the football allegations starts at page 16. only #9 and #10 is on football. #1-8 and #11 is on basketball.
I mean, I would love to see Kiffin get hit hard but it's not happening. so called violations he committed is pretty much nothing.
LOL at wishful thinkers thinking LOIC is still on the table.
Posted on 2/23/11 at 5:43 pm to Crompdaddy8
A couple of dumb questions.
I admit I just scanned over the thing, but I didn't see anything with regard to "hostessgate" was that completely ignored or was it maybe in one of the redacted sections of issue #9.
Also, with regard to everything being placed on Kiffin, et al as opposed to the program, even in the things with Pearl and basketball it seemed that everything in the spelled out allegations had to do with coaches, and not the program. Now in each case there were sections where it was asked for "the institution's" guidelines, actions, etc. So does that mean that for the first time ever that coaches will take the brunt of the entire thing and the programs will be given a pass, or are those who say UT football is out of the woods making a few predictions that aren't quite sure thing yet?
I admit I just scanned over the thing, but I didn't see anything with regard to "hostessgate" was that completely ignored or was it maybe in one of the redacted sections of issue #9.
Also, with regard to everything being placed on Kiffin, et al as opposed to the program, even in the things with Pearl and basketball it seemed that everything in the spelled out allegations had to do with coaches, and not the program. Now in each case there were sections where it was asked for "the institution's" guidelines, actions, etc. So does that mean that for the first time ever that coaches will take the brunt of the entire thing and the programs will be given a pass, or are those who say UT football is out of the woods making a few predictions that aren't quite sure thing yet?
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