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What will happen first: UConn gets into a Power conference, or Kansas faces an actual legitimate punishment for all of their shadiness?
 
I don’t know much about craft beer but I know enough about Vegas to tell you that you will need to get off the strip. The same street that serves strawberry daiquiris by the yard won’t have the quality of beer you want. Probably have to head downtown.

We went to BrewDog when we were there. Its a "chain" brewery but they have solid beers and a nice rooftop location. Probably will be as good as it gets for a "brewery" atmosphere on the strip...

 
That was the most absurd thing in the history of NCAA infractions. It was for behavior retroactive to a rule change as well.

And for year for which we had already been punished.
 
Yep - now look at SMU
ACC Bound!!!
 
For stuff that’s now ok? Unlikely to be even close to that. It will be interesting because it’s IARP. This is what they gave Arizona.



Big difference is that Zona fired Miller. Kansas doubled down on Self. That's got to count for something
 
Big difference is that Zona fired Miller. Kansas doubled down on Self. That's got to count for something
Yep, and my "source" such as it is, thought Self was going to be fired. They were closer to David Beaty's situation (football coach) happening at the same time, and he was fired. But as with Ollie, infractions + being bad at your job makes it easier.
 
I know a wealthy Kansas fan who thinks the school and coach are being unfairly treated. He saw nothing unusual or wrong about the extension of Self's contract nor the clause that says Self cannot be fired for any actions or violations that may have occurred in the past.
That clause is probably the reason a new contract was signed so they could give him a guarantee he would not be fired for any past offenses.......not sure if it shelters him from future violations though.
People that know the fan think he's the most likeable and generous guy. I guess you can be that way when your family has owned many grain elevators for decades..........and you can close your mind to the reality that your coach is a crook.
He did not, by the way, call or email me with congratulations on UConn's 2023 National Championship. He had told me during the season that Kansas would win it...........maybe he didn't donate enough.
 
Self knowingly just brought a person onto the KU campus who had a history of violence towards women just because he was a 4-star player.

This guy brutally assaulted a young women within months of arriving at KU. Her life will now be full of nearly irreparable trauma.

Screw Bill Self. Disgusting slimeball & I hope he's pressured to resign for his poor decisionmaking.
 
Here's the ruling. In a shocking (to no one) about face by the NCAA, the most egregious violations (Self's FIVE Level I violations) were all downgraded.


"The long-awaited Kansas men’s basketball infractions case ruling is in, and the Jayhawks are walking away unscathed.

In a decision announced Wednesday, the NCAA’s Independent Accountability Review Process (IARP) led to a downgrade in the severity of the five Level I allegations against the program, ultimately judging this a Level II case. The Independent Resolution Panel gave Kansas a three-year probation, with no effect on the program’s postseason status. Head coach Bill Self, who was initially charged with a Level I violation and was suspended for four games last season, was instead charged with a Level III violation and no additional penalties. Assistant coach Kurtis Townsend, who was suspended four games last year as well, also had his charges reduced from Level I to a Level II and a Level III violation, with no additional penalties. Neither coach faces a show-cause order, which could have been applicable for Level I violations."
 
Here's the ruling. In a shocking (to no one) about face by the NCAA, the most egregious violations (Self's FIVE Level I violations) were all downgraded.


"The long-awaited Kansas men’s basketball infractions case ruling is in, and the Jayhawks are walking away unscathed.

In a decision announced Wednesday, the NCAA’s Independent Accountability Review Process (IARP) led to a downgrade in the severity of the five Level I allegations against the program, ultimately judging this a Level II case. The Independent Resolution Panel gave Kansas a three-year probation, with no effect on the program’s postseason status. Head coach Bill Self, who was initially charged with a Level I violation and was suspended for four games last season, was instead charged with a Level III violation and no additional penalties. Assistant coach Kurtis Townsend, who was suspended four games last year as well, also had his charges reduced from Level I to a Level II and a Level III violation, with no additional penalties. Neither coach faces a show-cause order, which could have been applicable for Level I violations."

The NCAA:

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They had to vacate their 2018 Final Four, which I think means their postseason streak is technically over...At least, it would be very funny if that technicality is what ends it
 
Here's the ruling. In a shocking (to no one) about face by the NCAA, the most egregious violations (Self's FIVE Level I violations) were all downgraded.


"The long-awaited Kansas men’s basketball infractions case ruling is in, and the Jayhawks are walking away unscathed.

In a decision announced Wednesday, the NCAA’s Independent Accountability Review Process (IARP) led to a downgrade in the severity of the five Level I allegations against the program, ultimately judging this a Level II case. The Independent Resolution Panel gave Kansas a three-year probation, with no effect on the program’s postseason status. Head coach Bill Self, who was initially charged with a Level I violation and was suspended for four games last season, was instead charged with a Level III violation and no additional penalties. Assistant coach Kurtis Townsend, who was suspended four games last year as well, also had his charges reduced from Level I to a Level II and a Level III violation, with no additional penalties. Neither coach faces a show-cause order, which could have been applicable for Level I violations."
Did anyone expect anything different? Good thing the IARP is being disbanded for being useless.
 
Here's the ruling. In a shocking (to no one) about face by the NCAA, the most egregious violations (Self's FIVE Level I violations) were all downgraded.


"The long-awaited Kansas men’s basketball infractions case ruling is in, and the Jayhawks are walking away unscathed.

In a decision announced Wednesday, the NCAA’s Independent Accountability Review Process (IARP) led to a downgrade in the severity of the five Level I allegations against the program, ultimately judging this a Level II case. The Independent Resolution Panel gave Kansas a three-year probation, with no effect on the program’s postseason status. Head coach Bill Self, who was initially charged with a Level I violation and was suspended for four games last season, was instead charged with a Level III violation and no additional penalties. Assistant coach Kurtis Townsend, who was suspended four games last year as well, also had his charges reduced from Level I to a Level II and a Level III violation, with no additional penalties. Neither coach faces a show-cause order, which could have been applicable for Level I violations."
It's what IARP has done. The NCAA got rid of it because it goes easy on everyone. That's why every school chose IARP once they had that option.

Edit: the KU people are upset because DeSousa was ruled eligible by the NCAA, which is why they played him. I think they did that to UConn once too.

 
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Here's the ruling. In a shocking (to no one) about face by the NCAA, the most egregious violations (Self's FIVE Level I violations) were all downgraded.


"The long-awaited Kansas men’s basketball infractions case ruling is in, and the Jayhawks are walking away unscathed.

In a decision announced Wednesday, the NCAA’s Independent Accountability Review Process (IARP) led to a downgrade in the severity of the five Level I allegations against the program, ultimately judging this a Level II case. The Independent Resolution Panel gave Kansas a three-year probation, with no effect on the program’s postseason status. Head coach Bill Self, who was initially charged with a Level I violation and was suspended for four games last season, was instead charged with a Level III violation and no additional penalties. Assistant coach Kurtis Townsend, who was suspended four games last year as well, also had his charges reduced from Level I to a Level II and a Level III violation, with no additional penalties. Neither coach faces a show-cause order, which could have been applicable for Level I violations."
Annnnnd...this is why people have other contempt for the NCAA.

I truly believe it's time to disband that organization. It seems like their only function is to spend millions of dollars on the NCAA in fund nonrevenue sports.
 
Did anyone expect anything different? Good thing the IARP is being disbanded for being useless.
That's a good start. The next step is disbanding the NCAA for the same reason.
 
It's what IARP has done. The NCAA got rid of it because it goes easy on everyone. That's why every school chose IARP once they had that option.

Edit: the KU people are upset because DeSousa was ruled eligible by the NCAA, which is why they played him. I think they did that to UConn once too.

Oh, the horror of the ruling!
They have to return any trophies they won in 2017-18.
That'll make them think twice before cheating again................
 
Annnnnd...this is why people have other contempt for the NCAA.

I truly believe it's time to disband that organization. It seems like their only function is to spend millions of dollars on the NCAA in fund nonrevenue sports.
The P4 will take care of that once they get down to the P3 and don't need any umbrella organization to do their negotiations for the big money contracts.
Their only problem will be maintaining the financial strength of their feeder leagues without depriving themselves of the luxuries currently being enjoyed. May not be enough money to go around in the near future.
 

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