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So, should we withdraw the appeal on post season ban?
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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 697343" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>This is probably the most likely scenario if we think the appeal is going to be denied. And, assuming we have no intention of suing the NCAA. It seems more likely we will hang with the appeal at least through this next week. If we win both games, I think an NIT bid is a reasonable expectation. With it might come a few home games. In that case we might see getting the NIT this year as an important reward for the players and coaches who have work hard to get to the postseason.</p><p></p><p>The wildcard in this mess is the possibility of suing the NCAA if they deny the appeal in whole or part. My view of this is that the NCAA said Pastner was blameless in the violations, so I do not understand why there were any additional penalties for the trip to Arizona. We self reported, withheld the players from competition, and that seemed to be the end of it. I see the Carter violation as a completely separate issue. Again, Pastner was not blamed, so the NCAA considered LaBarrie as operating on his own with a former player to violate the rules. LaBarrie is gone and some sanction is probably due, but this lone violation seems to have been penalized far beyond the normal (or usual) penalties for something like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 697343, member: 1199"] This is probably the most likely scenario if we think the appeal is going to be denied. And, assuming we have no intention of suing the NCAA. It seems more likely we will hang with the appeal at least through this next week. If we win both games, I think an NIT bid is a reasonable expectation. With it might come a few home games. In that case we might see getting the NIT this year as an important reward for the players and coaches who have work hard to get to the postseason. The wildcard in this mess is the possibility of suing the NCAA if they deny the appeal in whole or part. My view of this is that the NCAA said Pastner was blameless in the violations, so I do not understand why there were any additional penalties for the trip to Arizona. We self reported, withheld the players from competition, and that seemed to be the end of it. I see the Carter violation as a completely separate issue. Again, Pastner was not blamed, so the NCAA considered LaBarrie as operating on his own with a former player to violate the rules. LaBarrie is gone and some sanction is probably due, but this lone violation seems to have been penalized far beyond the normal (or usual) penalties for something like this. [/QUOTE]
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