The NCAA has them- why do you ask?
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The NCAA spent three years on that campus. They know what is going on. UNC may skate which means they cannot afford to let an SEC football team that is looked at by their peers as cheats to go free. There are multiple big conferences who also know how UNM does business. This isn't going to go well.
Now, wouldn't it be funny if, after avoiding the summer COI session a big news story breaks and opens all this up again? I mean what if new evidence forced the NCAA to re-insert the probe for another 10-12 months? And this time the public knew they were being looked at again. Wow, they might end up having the NCAA push their hearing another 12 months down the road. And they will not be able to deny it. They might start to resemble the train wreck we became. Recruits cost more and have less to offer in the character department.
Let it breathe.
Either the NCAA is going to crack down or cease to be relevant. If OM or UNC skates I could see other institutions that have been hammered by the NCAA suing or pulling out. We live in a different world than just 20 years ago when people would just ignore obvious corruption. For example if the NCAA hammered my school for one of the infractions that OM or UNC are found guilty of but give them less or little more than what they hit my directional school with then there is a serious problem of injustice.
The amount of cheating that OM has done is literally going to force the hand of the NCAA to punish them severely. The biggest task for the COI is going to be figuring out how not to hit OM with penalties that are so crippling that it affects the rest of the SEC. Because according to their infraction penalty matrix OM is supposed to be reduced to a D3 NAIA program.
[QUOTE=Coach34;577970]The NCAA has them- why do you ask?]
Zero mention in NOA. No mention of the Bama players being offered money either. It really looks like the ncaa had little on freeze until Miller started singing and nothing on nkemdeche, treadwell or anyone else. To think how close they were to getting away with it!
Zero mention in NOA. No mention of the Bama players being offered money either. It really looks like the ncaa had little on freeze until Miller started singing and nothing on nkemdeche, treadwell or anyone else. To think how close they were to getting away with it![/QUOTE]
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So just to confirm, noa #1 went PRIOR To miller handing over financials?
The NCAA can't help the fact that Tunsil basically corroborated Miller's story on national television on draft night though. Plus, it could be that the NCAA was just waiting until they had completely exposed the network before putting it out there. Leave to loopholes for these pricks to jump through would be my motto if I worked for the NCAA infractions committee.