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Neither deserved the loss of any games. The issue is with the NCAA and even more importantly how college sports has evolved into big time money. You want things to improve, start a campaign to drop the contract ND has with NBC. Those type of contracts have upped the stakes for a lot of universities to go after the media $$.Agreed that this forum can be a hornets nest, but as for who the NCAA is more unfair to, consider the outcome for UConn vs. Tim. UConn, regardless of what the transgression was, doesn't have Calhoun for three games against teams that they will kill. He can continue to coach forever. Tim loses 4 games, one of which is against a tough Detroit team that has two very good players that are going to be borderline NBA talents. He cannot suit up for ND next year. So yes, preaching to the choir, but I think if the choir were being honest with themselves, they'd recognize that they got pretty lucky relative to Tim.
I want to reiterate people are going after your assertion JC is running a dirty or undignified program. He isn't. No one is taking you to task about the NCAA.
Certain Division Ia schools have a better position of taking kids into their program with "better backgrounds" and less of a chance in getting into trouble. They are ND, Stanford and Duke. And even these schools have their share of problems. The rest of the major schools are in the same position with who they are recruiting and its not surprising they have similar problems. I would argue that many of these schools have done a better job concealing their problems than UConn whose AD was adversarial to the coach instead of supportive. That is only provable if all the programs can be properly investigated and not on just a tip here or there. The NCAA does not have the resources or the backing of the universities to take this on.
That doesn't make this whole mess right. It is the nature of the beast and finger pointing at one coach or program doesn't accomplish anything. I would argue that JC has stretched the rules at times. But relative to his accomplishments it is hard to substantiate he has be egregious of major infractions. Even with this third NC, UConn still struggle in head to head battles for recruits against other major programs with less success. So something isn't adding up for JC to be considered dirty. What adds up is he is not charismatic or polished as other coaches. And that makes him a target.