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[QUOTE="ctchamps, post: 3461172, member: 37"] I'm waiting to see how this plays out. Kansas, LSU, NCST as well as AZ should not be playing this post season. And then there is Louisville. The worst was the double punishment they applied to UConn employing the first punished problem as part of their decision making with the second punishment. It was like the following example: Driver: Hey officer, I was driving 60 in a 55 mile speed limit. The ticket says I was driving 75. State Trooper: Yes you were driving 60 but you got a ticket yesterday driving 50 in a 35 mile speed limit. The UNC scandal highlighted the NCAA insincerity regarding the punishment they gave UConn with regard to academic standards for athletes. When UConn was being punished articles like the following were made: [URL='https://www.businessinsider.com/uconn-banned-ncaa-tournament-2014-4']Wasn't just people outside the program that were fooled by the NCAA's APR policy![/URL] We had a fair number of Boneyarders who I couldn't convince that shixt like we saw ultimately exposed at UNC was going on. Author of the above article probably believed Enron's success was legit up until it was exposed instead of investigating things that smell off. The NCAA botched the U of M scandal and they ignored that it was Syracuse who prolonged their investigation. They chose to make the decision for punishment ten years from the time the investigation was completed instead of when it began. We should all be writing 4>0. Pitino initially doesn't get dinged for the activities of his assistants but Calhoun gets hit for inappropriate number of phone calls made by his assistants. And yet in spite of this morass of incompetence and/or double standard I still have a smile on my face. A lot of wrong in the NCAA world was made right with number four and Bazz's proclamation "THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU BAN US!!" [/QUOTE]
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