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<blockquote data-quote="ESPNjacket" data-source="post: 554871" data-attributes="member: 2775"><p>There seems to be some idea that the NCAA is supposed to be a great paragon of justice. It isn't. It is terribly inconsistent. That doesn't matter.</p><p></p><p>The schools don't trust each other so they created a bureaucratic institution to enforce the rules the schools pass. They severely limit the powers of this institution, purposely, because they don't want it to have any real power over stuff like their own academic programs.</p><p></p><p>However, the entire premise is based upon self-reporting and cooperation. It is much worse to not cooperate than any other thing. Once that happens, they have power. LaBarrie did that, it appears, in two ways.</p><p></p><p>The thing to understand is that the NCAA investigation process is a procedural process. GT has not been able to handle that. When the Bay Bay thing happened, we didn't have staff to handle it so it fell upon an attorney, who didn't know the procedures. He turned two minors into a major through arrogance and incompetence. We screwed ourselves. We seem to like it because we keep doing it.</p><p></p><p>The NCAA isn't about relativism. This is about a couple of specific incidents that need to be handled with the proper procedure. That may be unfair but life isn't fair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ESPNjacket, post: 554871, member: 2775"] There seems to be some idea that the NCAA is supposed to be a great paragon of justice. It isn't. It is terribly inconsistent. That doesn't matter. The schools don't trust each other so they created a bureaucratic institution to enforce the rules the schools pass. They severely limit the powers of this institution, purposely, because they don't want it to have any real power over stuff like their own academic programs. However, the entire premise is based upon self-reporting and cooperation. It is much worse to not cooperate than any other thing. Once that happens, they have power. LaBarrie did that, it appears, in two ways. The thing to understand is that the NCAA investigation process is a procedural process. GT has not been able to handle that. When the Bay Bay thing happened, we didn't have staff to handle it so it fell upon an attorney, who didn't know the procedures. He turned two minors into a major through arrogance and incompetence. We screwed ourselves. We seem to like it because we keep doing it. The NCAA isn't about relativism. This is about a couple of specific incidents that need to be handled with the proper procedure. That may be unfair but life isn't fair. [/QUOTE]
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