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[QUOTE="llandz, post: 1173126, member: 1679"] This has always been my biggest beef with the NCAA. They never think of the kids. If they commit to a school and then the coach leaves, they are "stuck" there. If our program did something in let's say 2006, and the players are here in 2014 (and were in 3rd grade when the infraction occurred), and we can't go to a tournament, they are now stuck at a school where they can not play in something that has been a life long dream. And they can't leave without penalties. So the players always get screwed. The wrong people end up getting punished by the NCAA over and over and over. Do they not see anything wrong with this picture. Only for Penn St. did they let the players leave without sanctions. It was their greatest moment. Also lets not forget that our Chancellor has a stellar legal background. This may be something new for an NCAA hearing where there is school representation with a legal mind that can probably run circles around the NCAA. Syverud was a litigation specialist, has run 2 law schools, clerked for Sandra Day O'Connor. I think he will quietly and brilliantly shred the NCAA to pieces, or that is my hope. [/QUOTE]
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