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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 954523" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Yeah that’s complicated and I have mixed feelings about the SMU thing. They openly flaunted the rules and were brazenly corrupt. Had they been more discreet like other schools would the NCAA have allowed them plausible deniability? If they had been an historic power or a perennial conference champion would they have gotten a lesser penalty? I don’t think we know the answer because the NCAA was a different organization back then. The death penalty seemed appropriate at the time because of the massive exploitation that was going on with student athletes while making a mockery of academics. But, I think, for a host of reasons the NCAA was never the same again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 954523, member: 1640"] Yeah that’s complicated and I have mixed feelings about the SMU thing. They openly flaunted the rules and were brazenly corrupt. Had they been more discreet like other schools would the NCAA have allowed them plausible deniability? If they had been an historic power or a perennial conference champion would they have gotten a lesser penalty? I don’t think we know the answer because the NCAA was a different organization back then. The death penalty seemed appropriate at the time because of the massive exploitation that was going on with student athletes while making a mockery of academics. But, I think, for a host of reasons the NCAA was never the same again. [/QUOTE]
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