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NCAA drops the ban hammer on Missouri for 2019
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[QUOTE="nzm136, post: 2891855, member: 2531"] Swofford should have stepped up for us. The SEC wins because they protect their own. We should also sue the NCAA, and we should also individually sue literally everyone involved with our investigation. Institutions are 100% rewarded for fighting back as fiercely as possible. Miami walked away from buying ladies of the evening with drugs with 0 penalties. UNC walked away from faking classes with 0 penalties. PSU got a slap on the wrist for (amongst a shockingly long laundry list of things) the most heinous crime in American collegiate history, and then they sued their way out of the vast majority of the penalties. We should have sued (but getting litegious late is better than not at all), and we should have involved politicians. NYS can absolutely drop a hammer on the NCAA. Calls for a congressional hearing would be devastating, and there would be no shortage of bipartisan support from across the country. The NCAA already doesn’t like us/is willing to give us a short end of a stick. It’s not like there are bridges to burn. We should have fought, and we should absolutely fight now. I’m a broken record on this thread, and I’ll get off my soap box. The fact that we sat in our hands despite the obvious move not to drives me nuts, as does the unabashed corruption in the NCAA. [/QUOTE]
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