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<blockquote data-quote="BeeRBee" data-source="post: 699449" data-attributes="member: 1466"><p>I disagree that there was no accountability. If you accept the validity of the NCAA findings, then the following would be true.</p><p></p><p>Responsible party number 1, Darryl Labarrie, paid with his job and a show cause order probably preventing him from working as a college coach again, or at least for a while.</p><p></p><p>Responsible party number 2, Jarrett Jack, paid by having his alma mater disassociate its athletic programs from him for a period of time.</p><p></p><p>Josh Pastner, despite not being found responsible, pays by having his job made more difficult for several years, also making it likely that his future earnings will be lower than they otherwise would have been.</p><p></p><p>What I find unfortunate is that it sounds like Atlanta strip clubs have probably been a part of Tech recruiting for a long, long time, but it provided a convenient hook for the NCAA committee to climb on their moral high horse and be shocked, shocked I say that anyone would take a recruit to one. I guess this was always a risk, but it seems that judging the likelihood that a recruit might rat you out is probably a key talent needed in recruiting. And if one does, don’t try a panicked coverup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeeRBee, post: 699449, member: 1466"] I disagree that there was no accountability. If you accept the validity of the NCAA findings, then the following would be true. Responsible party number 1, Darryl Labarrie, paid with his job and a show cause order probably preventing him from working as a college coach again, or at least for a while. Responsible party number 2, Jarrett Jack, paid by having his alma mater disassociate its athletic programs from him for a period of time. Josh Pastner, despite not being found responsible, pays by having his job made more difficult for several years, also making it likely that his future earnings will be lower than they otherwise would have been. What I find unfortunate is that it sounds like Atlanta strip clubs have probably been a part of Tech recruiting for a long, long time, but it provided a convenient hook for the NCAA committee to climb on their moral high horse and be shocked, shocked I say that anyone would take a recruit to one. I guess this was always a risk, but it seems that judging the likelihood that a recruit might rat you out is probably a key talent needed in recruiting. And if one does, don’t try a panicked coverup. [/QUOTE]
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