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NCAA Courant Article - Chief’s Briefs - Special Edition
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[QUOTE="freescooter, post: 2815963, member: 1023"] That is a criminal matter and should be treated as such. People at Michigan State who didn’t protect women from that bastard should be fired and if criminally negligent prosecuted. But not everything is the NCAA’s business. You don’t go after a bank robber by having the zoning board issue a cease and desist order. You don’t go after a criminal using NCAA rules. Same thing applies to Penn State really. Those were criminal acts for which several people went to jail. As they should have. But it wasn’t an NCAA matter. The alleged basketball payoff on the other hand might be both. Look at it this way. If Coach Hurley robs a bank on his way home some night, would the NCAA have jurisdiction? Even if he used his office in Gampel to plan it, it still isn’t an NCAA matter. Unless you think the NCAA should penalize Rutgers because some players committed credit card fraud. [/QUOTE]
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