http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...l-law-possibly-violated-in-uconn/calhoun-case
I don't like UConn as much as anybody, but its a joke the amount of mistakes the NCAA has made in its investigations these past few years. The Shabazz Muhammad investigator's BF talking about a confidential case on an airplane resulting in the NCAA drop its case against Muhammad, the Miami-Nevin Shapiro investigation where the NCAA paid Shapiro's attorney to do some really unethical things for an attorney, and plenty more violations I am sure. Mark Emmert has to accept responsibility and must resign, but won't because his bureaucratic do-nothing job pays him in the neighborhood of 1.6 million dollars a year and you can't beat that.
I don't like UConn as much as anybody, but its a joke the amount of mistakes the NCAA has made in its investigations these past few years. The Shabazz Muhammad investigator's BF talking about a confidential case on an airplane resulting in the NCAA drop its case against Muhammad, the Miami-Nevin Shapiro investigation where the NCAA paid Shapiro's attorney to do some really unethical things for an attorney, and plenty more violations I am sure. Mark Emmert has to accept responsibility and must resign, but won't because his bureaucratic do-nothing job pays him in the neighborhood of 1.6 million dollars a year and you can't beat that.