Lumpy Chucklelips
07-17-2015, 08:19 PM
Just a tidbit that I ran across. I have been doing some research trying to see what I can find out about the NCAA enforcement staff. I have seen dozens of posts by all of you saying nothing is going to come of this due to the NCAA and their lack of enforcement in the recent past. One thing I wanted to see is, what has changed over the past couple of years. I don't want to get into a long diatribe of what I have found so far, mainly because I am not satisfied that I have found out everything that is out there, but one thing I want to point out at this time is this.....and I'll attach the article it came from for you to read.
But if you remember back to the Mirando situation....if that happened today, Mullen would be held responsible. And I quote.
A high school coach of a former Washington recruit told the Seattle Times he was speaking to the NCAA about alleged improprieties by former UW assistant Tosh Lupoi. Lupoi, according to the coach, paid $4,500 for tutoring sessions for the recruit. The player did not qualify academically.
If Lupoi is found to have been involved, that could lead to a suspension of former Huskies' head coach Steve Sarkisian (now at USC). New penalty guidelines that went in effect Aug. 1 place more blame on the head coach if it is found an assistant committed NCAA violations.
My point in saying this....if an assistant is involved with any of the allegations that Tunsil's dad brings out and can prove....the right Rev may have his white garment of purity stained.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/dennis-dodd/24416201/miamis-over-washington-looms-is-ncaa-enforcement-boss-near-end
And my current feeling on the situation after having done the little looking into this that I have....basically there's a new sheriff in town at the NCAA....if he wants to make a statement in all of this, he certainly will have his chance if the findings bear out. (bear out...no pun intended)
Also, the guy who interviewed Tunsil's dad, and apparently the lead on this case.....former compliance officer at LSU. Any lost love there....I'm not sure.
But if you remember back to the Mirando situation....if that happened today, Mullen would be held responsible. And I quote.
A high school coach of a former Washington recruit told the Seattle Times he was speaking to the NCAA about alleged improprieties by former UW assistant Tosh Lupoi. Lupoi, according to the coach, paid $4,500 for tutoring sessions for the recruit. The player did not qualify academically.
If Lupoi is found to have been involved, that could lead to a suspension of former Huskies' head coach Steve Sarkisian (now at USC). New penalty guidelines that went in effect Aug. 1 place more blame on the head coach if it is found an assistant committed NCAA violations.
My point in saying this....if an assistant is involved with any of the allegations that Tunsil's dad brings out and can prove....the right Rev may have his white garment of purity stained.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/dennis-dodd/24416201/miamis-over-washington-looms-is-ncaa-enforcement-boss-near-end
And my current feeling on the situation after having done the little looking into this that I have....basically there's a new sheriff in town at the NCAA....if he wants to make a statement in all of this, he certainly will have his chance if the findings bear out. (bear out...no pun intended)
Also, the guy who interviewed Tunsil's dad, and apparently the lead on this case.....former compliance officer at LSU. Any lost love there....I'm not sure.