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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 384131" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I have absolutely no information other than what is public, but I would say that the rumor as reported doesn't seem plausible. </p><p></p><p>Moore played on the 19th, so violations couldn't have been known to the program on that date. If the rumored allegations are correct, then they would have: been reported, investigated by GT, reported to the NCAA, and received a decision from the NCAA between 4:00PM on Sunday and 2:00PM on Wednesday. That seems to be a very tight timeline especially considering that the rumor involves basketball staff providing the impermissible benefits.</p><p></p><p>A coach leaving the program does not stop an investigation. If the rumor is true, then the NCAA will be interested in: has this occurred with other recruits/players, where the money came from, who else in the program was aware of it, training and oversight of basketball personnel to prevent such things, .... The training and oversight investigation would probably be even more harsh since this rumor is about a program employee providing benefits and GT just had another impermissible benefit reported less than a month before. Resigning would not stop an investigation. As a matter of fact, if the rumor is true, I would expect the NCAA to investigate GT for lack of institutional control. It would look like the GT players either don't know the rules or don't care, and that the coaches either don't know the rules or don't care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 384131, member: 2426"] I have absolutely no information other than what is public, but I would say that the rumor as reported doesn't seem plausible. Moore played on the 19th, so violations couldn't have been known to the program on that date. If the rumored allegations are correct, then they would have: been reported, investigated by GT, reported to the NCAA, and received a decision from the NCAA between 4:00PM on Sunday and 2:00PM on Wednesday. That seems to be a very tight timeline especially considering that the rumor involves basketball staff providing the impermissible benefits. A coach leaving the program does not stop an investigation. If the rumor is true, then the NCAA will be interested in: has this occurred with other recruits/players, where the money came from, who else in the program was aware of it, training and oversight of basketball personnel to prevent such things, .... The training and oversight investigation would probably be even more harsh since this rumor is about a program employee providing benefits and GT just had another impermissible benefit reported less than a month before. Resigning would not stop an investigation. As a matter of fact, if the rumor is true, I would expect the NCAA to investigate GT for lack of institutional control. It would look like the GT players either don't know the rules or don't care, and that the coaches either don't know the rules or don't care. [/QUOTE]
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