Ken is terrible at his job. He doesn't understand the sports he covers. He asks questions that the dumbest and least informed people on this board would ask. Pastner suffers fools pretty well so he probably isn't that annoyed by it.
That paper decided a long time ago it would not pay for...
That's not really what happened in the Derrick Rose case. His qualifying SAT was invalidated near the end of his one basketball season. Memphis asked him if he took the test and he said yes. Later, after he was gone, the case went before the Committee on Infractions. He was presumed guilty...
The NCAA can't force anyone to answer questions. Again, that is how the schools set it up.
You seek justice in a system that is not set up to administer justice. It isn't a good system and doesn't do good things. It is designed that way.
Analogies between normal life and the NCAA are major fails. They don't work and just confuse people.
The most important thing to the NCAA is the cooperative principle. The member institutions are supposed to self-report and be honest. The second most important thing is record keeping. Bad...
The premise of the federal case is that the schools are the victims. This isn't new.
The alleged fraud is that the shoe companies paid the players, making them ineligible, with out the schools' knowledge. I still think the case is weak because someone at the school obviously knows. We've seen...
Here is an interesting fact. Cronin has won the same amount of NCAAT games as GT (6) and made the same number of Sweet 16s (1) as GT since Cronin became a head coach.
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