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Selective enforcement once again: NCAA strikes again
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<blockquote data-quote="stinger78" data-source="post: 997172" data-attributes="member: 6771"><p>The NCAA is a prime example of an entity that has more authority than it has expertise. It should be clear to anyone watching that the NCAA has no idea how to run CFB. It can penalize programs, and even kill programs, but it has no clue (apparently) how to structure CFB rules fairly in light of recent litigation.</p><p></p><p>The NCAA needs a broad restructuring itself, IMPO. Perhaps there needs to be a commissioner of college sports and a deputy commissioner for each sport (or every 2-3 in the case of some minor sports). These guys become the experts who then work with college presidents to bring about meaningful oversight. Each deputy has an enforcement officer who convenes investigation committees for their sport(s). He trains them and takes their input back to the group of enforcement officers to render decisions. The COI does not make the decision, the enforcement officers do according to the rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger78, post: 997172, member: 6771"] The NCAA is a prime example of an entity that has more authority than it has expertise. It should be clear to anyone watching that the NCAA has no idea how to run CFB. It can penalize programs, and even kill programs, but it has no clue (apparently) how to structure CFB rules fairly in light of recent litigation. The NCAA needs a broad restructuring itself, IMPO. Perhaps there needs to be a commissioner of college sports and a deputy commissioner for each sport (or every 2-3 in the case of some minor sports). These guys become the experts who then work with college presidents to bring about meaningful oversight. Each deputy has an enforcement officer who convenes investigation committees for their sport(s). He trains them and takes their input back to the group of enforcement officers to render decisions. The COI does not make the decision, the enforcement officers do according to the rules. [/QUOTE]
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