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Self Imposed Sanctions

So whaddya think? 32, 33 pages for this thread?
 
If it stops here, this is fine but I have a feeling NCAA will add on more.
Aren’t self imposed sanctions typically done with the NCAA's input so that they are accepted by the NCAA without additional penalties? So I'll assume this is it. And I agree it's not too bad. We can live with 12 scholarship players next season. The 1 week hiatuses shouldn't hurt that much.

So this adds another year to Hurley's contract. That was part of his contract if there were recruiting sanctions.
 
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Quality Friday news dump by AD Dave.
Well, Thursday’s budgetary news + today’s KO-inspired NCAA news could be laying all of the cards on the table before UConn’s BoT announces a new president.
 
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Had to know we weren't getting off scot-free. If the penalties are limited to those self-imposed, it's not too bad.
 
Hey guys, maybe we can pull the Cuse self-ban move, huh???
 
Thanks Kev
Are you too young to remember 2012? This is nothing compared to what happened then and how bad that hurt the program
This is rather mild, lets just plow ahead and get back to winning
The things that Adam Z is bringing, while most likely true, are things so many coaches do but they don't have a whistle blowing AD
KO is gone because he failed to produce and that's the way it should be - the other things are mild compared to what goes on in most big- time programs. Had to laugh at the remark that KO didn't read the NCAA rule/regulation book - like all the coaches have - if every coach played by the rules Europe would be full of American HS kids playing one year and declaring
We have a new coach that a majority of the folks wanted and supported - lets focus on him and hope he brings us back to upper echelon relevance
I too agree UConn should self ban themselves from post season play this season - it can't hurt
 
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Just an educated guess. But if they're going after Wahab and checking JUCO and hinting at grad transfers I think they expect to bring in a couple more guys.

Is Mitchell done and dusted?
 
For such a dirty program we suck at cheating.

I've long maintained this. In fact, it's one of my biggest gripes with the whole APR thing. Gross negligence on the part of the AD and the program.
 
Had to know we weren't getting off scot-free. If the penalties are limited to those self-imposed, it's not too bad.
2019 off to a blazing start. Any chance this scared off our recruiting target today? Or Kofi for sure? We really seem to drop the ball at the worst times.
 
Interesting conflict of interest our Admin dealt with when coming up with this list of penalties. Somewhere between making the infractions look serious enough to justify our position in the Ollie matter vs. leaving the program with as much ammo as Hurley might need moving forward.
 
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This is the same penalty as teams get for paying players, except for a postseason ban (which we may have done last year!?!). So I would not say it is easy.
We definitely didn't get off easy but I think we might get more knowing that that the NCAA is the most corrupt organization outside of FIFA.
 
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I've long maintained this. In fact, it's one of my biggest gripes with the whole APR thing. Gross negligence on the part of the AD and the program.
Hathaway? Nahhhhh, couldn’t have been negligent.
 
Bilas is lame, his whole take is lame. Amazing how many mouth breathers who know nothing of the case just blindly agree with a stupid tweet without question. Come on UConn fans, call bilas out, media has no right to spread false nonsense about UConn, last thing the school needs.

Oh god. Things are different outside the Boneyard bubble.

The most noteworthy thing about all of this is that it’s not even good cheating.
 


Patrick Eaton-Robb @peatonrobb 10 minutes ago
Former #UConn coach Kevin Ollie's attorney, Jacques Parenteau tonight: "UConn’s self-imposed ‘slap on the wrist’ is self-serving and disingenuous....

Patrick Eaton-Robb @peatonrobb 9 minutes ago
....#UConn wants the NCAA to find against Coach Ollie because UConn thinks it will give the university a tactical advantage in the arbitration proceedings that Coach Ollie has brought against the University, where the stakes are well over $11 million...

Patrick Eaton-Robb @peatonrobb 9 minutes ago
...More disturbingly, #UConn is using its position of power as a member institution of the NCAA to influence the outcome of the proceedings involving Coach Ollie unlike the way they treated Coach Calhoun." _ Parenteau
 
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Interesting twist in the Jay Bilas tweet saga
 
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