Should we still expect to see something after the 30 day extension? I know penalties will not be issued by then, but I was still hoping to see something.
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Should we still expect to see something after the 30 day extension? I know penalties will not be issued by then, but I was still hoping to see something.
Potentially relevant: Kayak (sp?) was head of the committee that hired Slive for the commissioner's job.
So, OM couldn't get Richard Shwartz?!!**
Remember it's just Track and Women's Hoops.. #9over3
So, the NCAA must not be playing nice. So rude of them to insist on accountability after all these years. Hire the, I was led to believe, very ill former SEC commish to defend what? Minor allegations from the Ogeron and Nutt eras? This is an act of desperation.
Questions: Why would Slive take this on? What is he currently doing? Is he practicing law? I would say he took it out of loyalty to the conference, but then he is going against bama, georgia, and others that turned them in. This is an interesting turn of events for sure.
I would say that if it were only SEC schools that turned them in, Slive would be of help. But, Michigan and probably Nebraska as well as Texas and maybe Ohio State are expecting the ncaa to do something here. It would be bad optics for the former SEC commissioner to come in and help save an SEC school.
Sure looks like they are fighting tooth and nail over "minor" violations that "barely" include any football. I'd say they're scared. You don't hire an ex-SEC commish for spitting on the sidewalk. They're fighting a show cause for Freeze and additional punishment that would be close to the death penalty for the football program.
Has this been confirmed?
Yes it has thru the backdoors
Let's see if a Reporter will do their job and start asking questions. And Fatburger- ask if Slive is being hired by OM or any association that is affiliated with OM during this investigation. They will skirt questions if you don't ask them properly
FWIW Robertson said something about some OM boosters reaching out to Slive for advice, but he didn't say anything about OM or anyone else hiring him.
Since Slive had a file 13 policy for tattletales and some of this reaches back to his tenure, he may be feeling the need to protect his own legacy.
NCAA: "Hey Bama and UGA why are you waiting til now to spill this information?!"
Bama and UGA: "We turned them in to our commissioner years ago per Slive's mandated conference policy. He told us not to go to the NCAA and then just sat on it."
"Head coaches in football and basketball will be held directly accountable for NCAA rules violations by members of their coaching staff..."
There was mention above about head coaches possibly being held accountable for assistants..."And the primary message for head coaches is that ignorance will no longer be acceptable as a defense."
Any coach who is found responsible for the most serious violations under those guidelines will be subject to an entire-season suspension, according to the document. I would consider academic fraud to be a most serious violation.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...ctors/1659413/
Now I'm sure Dr. Victor Fries (Google it) will maintain that he has thoroughly maintained a pristine atmosphere of compliance and monitored his staff and every fan of the plantation on a daily basis.