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At least six college basketball programs will be notified of major NCAA violations by this summer...


>>Those expected to be in the crosshairs and face the most significant penalties include: Louisville, North Carolina State, Kansas, Arizona, LSU, USC, Oklahoma State, South Carolina and Auburn. TCU, Creighton and Clemson all also had assistant coaches implicated in the scandal and could face sanctions.<<
Hopefully they all get penalized at least what we got penalized for calling Nate Miles too many times
 
Only in Arizona can all 3 of your assistants get canned and/or thrown in jail, and the school is still supporting the head coach because they have no proof against him. Sean Miller will go down as the coach who delegated everything to his assistants except his paycheck.
 
Emmert and five of his stooges should totally do the hat thing to announce which six schools are selected. Set up hats from a dozen different schools in front of each of them and they can each hem and haw about which hat to wear before making their final selections.

Maybe they can name potential selections and then eliminate a few each week with a different Instagram post.
Knowing the douchenozzle Emmert is, he would have the hats backwards and they would all be UConn.
 
Only in Arizona can all 3 of your assistants get canned and/or thrown in jail, and the school is still supporting the head coach because they have no proof against him. Sean Miller will go down as the coach who delegated everything to his assistants except his paycheck.

It's right out of Pitino's playbook...
 
I think McGill in Canada is straight in the NCAA's crosshairs. They're gonna get it real bad!
 
Or:
UNC defeated Louisville for the National Championship on Monday. It was a game of firsts. The Tarheels featured the NCAA’s first team of admitted non-students. Louisville was the first team of professionals to play for the NCAA title but were literally caught with their pants down when the UL cheerleaders, also professionals, decided to ply their trade with less than 2 minutes to go. UConn the undefeated regular season team was banned from the tournament for playing within the rules and succeeding.

I know it's a joke, but one of the reasons the NCAA was formed in 1906 was because college football teams were rampantly using "ringers", paid players who weren't enrolled in the various schools. Some of the schools which eventually became the Ivy League were the worst offenders. Harvard, Princeton and Yale were doing it. There was nobody to stop them, sort of the same as it is now.
 

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