GTBatGirl96
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Did Louisville get a post season ban for strippergate? If so, was it just one year like ours, or was it more?
Did Louisville get a post season ban for strippergate? If so, was it just one year like ours, or was it more?
With all of the crack-downs that were supposed to be going on we seem to get the harshest penalties, that affects players who weren't around when it happened. Sorry for James and Shembari. It is the best decision though. A shame NCAA never responded...they may have forgone the post season ban. We'll never know.
GT didn't pull out of the ACC Tournament. Once they decided to take the NCAA post-season ban they were ineligible by ACC rule to compete in the ACC Tourney. Like many conferences the ACC has a rule that if you are ineligible to play in the NCAA post-season tournaments you are ineligible to play in the conference tournament.
Conferences do this to protect the auto-bid. If an ineligible team ends up winning the tournament and the auto bid that is an issue for conferences where they could prevent another team from using that auto-bid. That is potentially a very lucrative item so conferences don't want to lose it.
And Kansas...... And Auburn.....All I know is the ncaa better **** on NCSU after this!
and ArizonaAnd Kansas...... And Auburn.....
And Arizona...and LSUAnd Kansas...... And Auburn.....
Did Louisville get a post season ban for strippergate? If so, was it just one year like ours, or was it more?
Even more, they were caught paying Brian Bowen $100,000 while they were on probation for the strippers. Yet here we are with the program continuing to hum along.
So pretty much, they are saying that a $300 strip club visit is just as bad as $100k + paying prostitutes to come have sex with the recruits and players.
A wise man once said "**** the NCAA". I'm kind of disappointed we're not suing.
Can't we still get an invite to the NIT since it is not put on by the NCAA?
No to any postseason play, including the NIT.
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The NCAA doesn’t technically sanction FBS bowl games or the CFP but can still ban teams from participating in themHow can the NCAA ban us from a tournament they have nothing to do with? Not doubting you but just seems like that would be something outside of their purview.
The NCAA owns the NIT.How can the NCAA ban us from a tournament they have nothing to do with? Not doubting you but just seems like that would be something outside of their purview.