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<blockquote data-quote="Jazzchaz" data-source="post: 556223" data-attributes="member: 3823"><p>I thought that's what happened at the end of 2017. The violations were reported. The assistant coach was released, Coach Pastner cleared title IX, and the players were suspended. </p><p>This is not forensics. This is not a murder case. Nobody can convince me they needed another year to 'investigate' and type a report about kids playing in a pool and a a trip to a strip joint. They had 99% or more of the information they needed over a year ago.</p><p>Now they can drag it out for another year?</p><p>I personally don't think what Tech is charged with hurts recruiting because other than people on this board and people that attend Tech games, I think the world is pretty indifferent to Tech basketball right now. But I know many of you do think it hurts and some think this a death spiral so let me ask you this....do you think the NCAA should have the power to pick schools to hold a black cloud over their head...to hold in pre-probation for a couple of years after they've already handed out punishment? If a short period of time passes with no new significant information...or no evidence that effort has been made to gather information in a timely manner, then that school or conference of the school should be able to force an NCAA investigation to a close and the result presented in 60 days. </p><p>For those of you that have ones that would have been upset, how many of you told your mommy you went in a strip joint when you were 18?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jazzchaz, post: 556223, member: 3823"] I thought that's what happened at the end of 2017. The violations were reported. The assistant coach was released, Coach Pastner cleared title IX, and the players were suspended. This is not forensics. This is not a murder case. Nobody can convince me they needed another year to 'investigate' and type a report about kids playing in a pool and a a trip to a strip joint. They had 99% or more of the information they needed over a year ago. Now they can drag it out for another year? I personally don't think what Tech is charged with hurts recruiting because other than people on this board and people that attend Tech games, I think the world is pretty indifferent to Tech basketball right now. But I know many of you do think it hurts and some think this a death spiral so let me ask you this....do you think the NCAA should have the power to pick schools to hold a black cloud over their head...to hold in pre-probation for a couple of years after they've already handed out punishment? If a short period of time passes with no new significant information...or no evidence that effort has been made to gather information in a timely manner, then that school or conference of the school should be able to force an NCAA investigation to a close and the result presented in 60 days. For those of you that have ones that would have been upset, how many of you told your mommy you went in a strip joint when you were 18? [/QUOTE]
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