It better not be a slap on the wrist, but knowing the NCAA and how they "punish" big time programs, I'm almost certain it will be.
Quote:It better not be a slap on the wrist, but knowing the NCAA and how they "punish" big time programs, I'm almost certain it will be.
Slap on the wrist? Miami should sue the NCAA and would have a case.
Quote:Slap on the wrist? Miami should sue the NCAA and would have a case.
I agree. The NCAA has dragged this out way longer than what it should have. Miami should get off free at this point.
Quote:I agree. The NCAA has dragged this out way longer than what it should have. Miami should get off free at this point.
Bush was playing in the league for how long before USC finally got in trouble?
this pretty much sums it up ......
"NCAA President Mark Emmert announced a number of problems with the investigation. Most notably: Nevin Shapiro's attorney was paid by the NCAA to obtain documents that they weren't legally allowed to have. Improper conduct all around!"
Will not be as harsh as the penalty for Ped State.
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Or that joke of a suspension for Manziel.
Miami loses 9 scholarships over three years and receives no additional post season bowl ban.
Quote:Miami loses 9 scholarships over three years and receives no additional post season bowl ban.
And they all have to line up to have marshmallows thrown at them from twenty paces...
I think miami fans are happy and we can finally move forward with the epic failure that is the NCAA.
Slap on the wrist indeed.
Considering UM self imposed punishments were very much inline with their actions, the NCAA made the right decision in this case.
No one should have a problem with this. Flat out.