Should NCAA fund FBI positions to police recruiting?

eyekwah

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It's obvious the NCAA is unable to police college athletics. So the NCAA does what all government organization do, form a commission to take the heat off and issue a report a year later that will get no action. If the NCAA was serious they would fund several FBI positions to police college athletics. Hey it didn't take a commission to figure it out.
 


The problem isn't the NCAA's inability to police its member institutions, it's that they are unwilling to. Teams like Duke, North Carolina, Kentucky, etc .. .. , make the NCAA money when it comes to the Dance. The NCAA isn't going to shoot their cash cow for integrity.

The FBI investigation is bad for the NCAA. IMHO, the FBI is pointing out how high the corruption really goes.

Just my 2¢ .. .. GO HAWKS!!!
 
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Hell with it. Make it all legal. Anything goes.. that's pretty much where it is now anyway. Stop pretending it isn't.
 






It's obvious the NCAA is unable to police college athletics. So the NCAA does what all government organization do, form a commission to take the heat off and issue a report a year later that will get no action. If the NCAA was serious they would fund several FBI positions to police college athletics. Hey it didn't take a commission to figure it out.

Much of what the NCAA is supposed to police is not criminal activity. I have a rule in my home that my kids pick up their rooms. It oft doesn't get done. The FBI would not be interested.
 


The NCAA basketball tournament needs to be taken out of the hands of the NCAA. The NCAA needs to be strictly a regulation and enforcement agency as was intended. Instead they make billions on the basketball tournament so they have one big conflict of interest.

Read this line right here and you'll know exactly why the NCAA and the member institutions are happy with how things currently are:

In 2014, the NCAA generated almost a billion dollars in revenue. 80 to 90% of this revenue was due to the Division I Men's Basketball Tournament. This revenue is then distributed back into various organizations and institutions across the United States.
 






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