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It's what happens when we weren't going to spend to infinity like UNC and others did to fight back.
Silence doesn't cost a dime.
It's what happens when we weren't going to spend to infinity like UNC and others did to fight back.
But but but…how would that make us look? Like (gasp), CHEATERS!!! And an institution with the stature and moral high-ground of Syracuse University must never, never I say, lose its self righteous standing.So what I've learned from all of this is... cheat. Just go out and cheat. I mean why not? If you get caught you catch a 5k and probation. When the NCAA issues the university the report, nod, file it in the circular pidgin hole, and just keep on going.
Two people in the original sanctions had things they had done removed from the report because they told the NCAA they would sue.If not for our hometown paper and self reporting, SU would have no sanctions.

So, no punishment at all.![]()
LSU closes book on Will Wade saga as NCAA hands down punishment for recruiting violations
BATON ROUGE - LSU's athletic department was hit with three years probation and a fine after an NCAA investigation into recruiting violation within the school's football and basketball programs.www.wbrz.com
"School gets 3 years of probation, which ends in Sept. of this year."
They already went to bowl games the last two years.
Closet full of empty suitsHere are the folks that made this decision.
Chair David Roberts
Special Assistant to the Athletics Director at Southern California; Chair of the Committee on Infractions
Norman C. Bay
Attorney
William Bock III
General Counsel for U.S. Anti-Doping Agency; Partner With Kroger, Gardis & Regas, LLP Law Firm
Tricia Turley Brandenburg
Towson University – Deputy Director of Athletics/SWA
Carol Cartwright
President Emerita of Bowling Green and Kent State; Vice Chair of the Committee on Infractions
Jody Conradt
Retired Head Women’s Basketball Coach; Special Assistant to Athletics at the University of Texas
Bobby Cremins
Former Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Appalachian State, Georgia Tech and College of Charleston
Rich Ensor
Commissioner of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Alberto Gonzales
Dean and Doyle Rogers Distinguished Professor of Law at Belmont; Former Attorney General of the United States
Kendra Greene
North Carolina Central University - SWA/Senior Associate AD for Internal Operations
Thomas Hill
Senior Vice President Emeritus at Iowa State
Cassandra Kirk
Chief Magistrate Judge – Atlanta, GA
Jason Leonard
Executive Director of Athletics Compliance at Oklahoma
Stephen A. Madva
Attorney
Joel Maturi
Former Director of Athletics at Minnesota
Gary Miller
President of University of Akron
Vince Nicastro
Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer of the Big East Conference
Kay Norton
President Emerita of Northern Colorado
Joe Novak
Former head football coach at Northern Illinois
Roderick Perry
Director of Athletics at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Jill Redmond
Senior Associate Commissioner at the Atlantic 10 Conference
David Roberts
Special Assistant to the Athletics Director at Southern California; Chair of the Committee on Infractions
Mary Schutten
Executive Vice President and Provost at Central Michigan
Sankar Suryanarayan
University Counsel, Princeton
Just close this thread. NCAA has no power to really punish anyone.
Only us, Miami and SMU get the hammer. Notice a trend.Just close this thread. NCAA has no power to really punish anyone.
"Idiots who self-reported for 100, Alex"?Only us, Miami and SMU get the hammer. Notice a trend.