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Reading what Baylor was found to have done, and match up with UConn, Baylor's offenses were worse. To compound things, Baylor's men's basketball was on freaking probation when some offenses occurred.
UConn hit with failure to monitor;
Baylor hit with failure to monitor.
JC suspended for 3 conference games;
Baylor's hc 2 conference games.
UConn one scholarship reduction for 3 years;
Baylor for 2 years.
Show cause on UConn ass't for 2 years;
Show cause for Baylor ass't for one year.
Reduction of recruiting eval days from 130 to 90 for UConn for 3 years;
Reduction of recruiting eval days from 130 to 115 for Baylor for 1 year.
And on and on.
Remember, UConn had never received a notice of major violations prior to this one. They were clean.
Baylor, on the other hand, from 2005:
http://www.baylor.edu/pr/news.php?action=story&story=34679
INDIANAPOLIS - The NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions has placed Baylor University on probation for five years and barred its men's basketball team from non-conference basketball competition for one year following widespread rules violations...
These violations resulted in findings against Baylor of lack of institutional control and failure to monitor its athletics program...
• The university will remain on probation from June 23, 2005, through June 22, 2010. Baylor had self-imposed a three-year probation. "
Reading what Baylor was found to have done, and match up with UConn, Baylor's offenses were worse. To compound things, Baylor's men's basketball was on freaking probation when some offenses occurred.
UConn hit with failure to monitor;
Baylor hit with failure to monitor.
JC suspended for 3 conference games;
Baylor's hc 2 conference games.
UConn one scholarship reduction for 3 years;
Baylor for 2 years.
Show cause on UConn ass't for 2 years;
Show cause for Baylor ass't for one year.
Reduction of recruiting eval days from 130 to 90 for UConn for 3 years;
Reduction of recruiting eval days from 130 to 115 for Baylor for 1 year.
And on and on.
Remember, UConn had never received a notice of major violations prior to this one. They were clean.
Baylor, on the other hand, from 2005:
http://www.baylor.edu/pr/news.php?action=story&story=34679
INDIANAPOLIS - The NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions has placed Baylor University on probation for five years and barred its men's basketball team from non-conference basketball competition for one year following widespread rules violations...
These violations resulted in findings against Baylor of lack of institutional control and failure to monitor its athletics program...
• The university will remain on probation from June 23, 2005, through June 22, 2010. Baylor had self-imposed a three-year probation. "