obviously the slap on the wrist method isn't working, so they need to do more. they didn't hit OSU hard, but they did hit coaches like Pearl and Tressell hard.
My strong opinion is that the NCAA is a terrible joke. Let teams play in bowl games, so they don't screw up the BCS matches, and then punish the players in later years that had nothing to do with the original violations.
Ohio State in the Gator. Cam Newton findings. It goes on and on.
That they finally got around, kinda, to speaking about the SEC's over signing of freshman is ridiculous. Playing with immature young men's college futures, and leaving them without a scholarship is the most unethical thing I've ever seen, and I'm not sure they have done anything officially about this yet.
My strong opinion is that the NCAA is a terrible joke. Let teams play in bowl games, so they don't screw up the BCS matches, and then punish the players in later years that had nothing to do with the original violations.
Ohio State in the Gator. Cam Newton findings. It goes on and on.
That they finally got around, kinda, to speaking about the SEC's over signing of freshman is ridiculous. Playing with immature young men's college futures, and leaving them without a scholarship is the most unethical thing I've ever seen, and I'm not sure they have done anything officially about this yet.
.I think Mark Emmert agrees with you. He was saying that when he was still UW President, and vowed to fix it when he got to the NCAA. Hence the proposal. I don't know if you caught it, but he ripped his own organization's decision to permit Pryor & Company to play in the bowl game (it was technically consistent with then-current rules and precedents).
It is a huge ship that is going to take some time to turn, since anything major requires concurrence of the schools, Emmert can't just dictate. Never forget this. The NCAA is not the independent body it appears, it is run by the school presidents.
.Golfer- I don't have a problem with the Admin(Pres. included) getting involved but I really get sick of people's half-***** effort to do things.
There are way too many things that happen that just don't make sense and I would expect alot of those things be made public if legally possibly. They are running a public institution and they do have a responsibility there.
All in all it really doesn't matter because power is always king and it goes hand i hand with money. At last I am much less concerned with how our Universities operate than the Federal Gov't.