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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 639256" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I agree. I think Tech has become a favorite NCAA target for two reasons. First, we don't have a huge fan base and we haven't attracted major tv exposure since 2014. They aren't afraid of the consequences of hitting Tech, iow. Second - and I think this is probably more important - we are honest about violations and we police our fans well enough to make the kind of easily concealed practices you mention difficult to pull off. Well, that makes everything <em>easier</em>, now doesn't it? Might as well hit the program where they admit the offenses and don't try to cover for their fans.</p><p></p><p>And, yes, I do think that if the states begin to get on the California bandwagon - and when have they not? - the NCAA won't be in a position to punish anybody.And, yes, you can almost hear the unintended consequences bubbling up under the feet of college athletics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 639256, member: 265"] I agree. I think Tech has become a favorite NCAA target for two reasons. First, we don't have a huge fan base and we haven't attracted major tv exposure since 2014. They aren't afraid of the consequences of hitting Tech, iow. Second - and I think this is probably more important - we are honest about violations and we police our fans well enough to make the kind of easily concealed practices you mention difficult to pull off. Well, that makes everything [I]easier[/I], now doesn't it? Might as well hit the program where they admit the offenses and don't try to cover for their fans. And, yes, I do think that if the states begin to get on the California bandwagon - and when have they not? - the NCAA won't be in a position to punish anybody.And, yes, you can almost hear the unintended consequences bubbling up under the feet of college athletics. [/QUOTE]
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