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Is this too absurd to be true? A female golfer from a WCC school has been reported to the NCAA by her own school (!) for using university water to wash her car.
It's being ruled a secondary violation "because the water and hose were not available to regular students. [They've] requested the golfer to pay back $20, which was deemed to be the value of the water and use of the hose."
Original story: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaab...niversity-water-ncaa-violation-201607788.html
Not only is this a waste of time, effort and money, it sets a poor example for the student athletes that the NCAA claims to protect. One can only hope that this will help spur changes to the mockery that is the NCAA.
It's being ruled a secondary violation "because the water and hose were not available to regular students. [They've] requested the golfer to pay back $20, which was deemed to be the value of the water and use of the hose."
Original story: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaab...niversity-water-ncaa-violation-201607788.html
Not only is this a waste of time, effort and money, it sets a poor example for the student athletes that the NCAA claims to protect. One can only hope that this will help spur changes to the mockery that is the NCAA.