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NCAA Ruling - Postseason Ban, Among Other Bogus Things...
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<blockquote data-quote="mstranahan" data-source="post: 636028" data-attributes="member: 2802"><p>I think a major difference between the UNCheats debacle and our situation is that the baby blue folks denied there was anything happening. We turned ourselves in for the Bell stuff and admitted the LaBarrie stuff when it was reported to the NCAA by Mrs Carter. We can't say we didn't do it. Carolina didn't say they got a harsh penalty. they said they offered the same "classes" to all students so it was out of the purview of the NCAA. We can't make that argument.</p><p></p><p>While I understand the emotional reaction to sue, I've asked a handful of my attorney friends and they all say the same thing. We have no real recourse in court and will lose at great cost if we tried to go down that path. Not saying they're right, but that advice has been consistent in the folks I talked to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstranahan, post: 636028, member: 2802"] I think a major difference between the UNCheats debacle and our situation is that the baby blue folks denied there was anything happening. We turned ourselves in for the Bell stuff and admitted the LaBarrie stuff when it was reported to the NCAA by Mrs Carter. We can't say we didn't do it. Carolina didn't say they got a harsh penalty. they said they offered the same "classes" to all students so it was out of the purview of the NCAA. We can't make that argument. While I understand the emotional reaction to sue, I've asked a handful of my attorney friends and they all say the same thing. We have no real recourse in court and will lose at great cost if we tried to go down that path. Not saying they're right, but that advice has been consistent in the folks I talked to. [/QUOTE]
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