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So you should agree with the NCAA decision to do nothing on UNC...The NCAA virtually always punishes programs going forward for violations. Sure they take away past wins, but really those are mostly symbolic not real punishments since the games have been played and everyone knows the outcome. Southern Cal is coming off a bowl ban for its actions in the Reggie Bush matter. The kids who played last year and the previous year had nothing to do with Bush. Weren't even on the team when he was since he left after the 2005 season. When Michigan was involved in the Ed martin-Fab 5 scandal, it was banned from the post season in 2002-3 even though the Fab 5 violations occurred in 1996. None of those guys were anywhere near Michigan when the violations occurred. Yet it was the 2002-03 team that missed out on the post season. there really is no other way to do it. If you accept Herbst's and your argument, you could pretty much do as you please, then if you get caught, say you've cleaned up you act for next year and totally avoid any consequences.
So you agree with the NCAA in not allowing the most recent data? Go back and reread what I posted. FWIW, I should have mentioned that I totally agreed with your first paragraph. The problem is the APR and how the NCAA changes the rules on a whim. If they can retroactively punish us (current kids meeting the requirements who have to pay for kids who didn't do the school work - what's the saying, " you can lead a horse to the water, but you can't make him drink"), then they feel they can do whatever they want. This isn't about sleazy agents, World Wide Wes, paying recruits or their families. This is about former players not meeting the standard in the classroom. The NCAA is a sham, as well as one of their tools, the APR.