jaybone
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UNC's situation is/was uglier than tOSU's.
If UNC gets even a 1-year post season ban, I win 50 bucks from a poster on the old boards named "dub"
UNC's situation is/was uglier than tOSU's.
Racer -- first of all, you've forgotten the NCAA's assistant-coach exception. Where asst coach hid the fraud/etc. from superiors and there's no evidence superiors knew... no punishment for that alone. Secondly... in all the allegations, there was never a cover-up like there was with OSU. The NCAA always comes down harder on cover-ups than they do actual violations.
We'll just have to wait another month... and we'll see what the NCAA has to say re UNC.
sounds like they got off pretty easy
sounds like they got off pretty easy
Tarheel fans must either admit Butch knew or admit Butch is one of the dumbest people to ever walk the face of the earth. Those are really the only 2 realistic possibilities.
The problem is in the tOSU case there is concrete proof the coach knew the truth, did nothing, and then signed a certification saying there were no issues. While you can certainly look at the UNC situation and ask how it could be possible for Butch to not know, you don't have the concrete proof of the tOSU case.
And the problem for UNC is that whether or not Butch knew is the least of their problems. The two cases have almost nothing in common.
Are you F-ing kidding me? NO ONE was expecting such a penalty. The issue wasn't a large one montearily and the person responsible for the cover up was dismissed. I feel like this was handled far more responsibly and smoothly than UNC, and yet their sanctions will be far less severe. Also, if Miami doesn't receive the death penalty based on this the NCAA is a complete joke. Actually the NCAA is a complete joke anyways, as they just bring the hammer down now on whatever cases they can actually find to to try to make the public think they are doing a decent job when they are missing thousands of egregious violations that go one throughout the country. I absolutely hate the NCAA and its role in college football.
Really? I guess I missed the evidence -- direct or otherwise -- showing or even suggesting our head coach actively covered up violations and failed to notify the NCAA of said violations.