NCAA finding of lack of institutional control
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Re: NCAA finding of lack of institutional control
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Re: NCAA finding of lack of institutional control
Seems like a clear-cut violation of NCAA rules to me. What is happening elsewhere changes nothing about that. Are they simply supposed to drop everything they have, however valid, to pursue PSU? Again - the Sandusky situation didn't take place so that other schools in violation can feel better about themselves.
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So, due to Caltech's unique policy in regards to enrollment procedure, several non-scholarship athletes in D3 couldn't verify they were actually in class for 3 weeks... since Caltech students are such legendary slackers?
Really, NCAA?
I've heard multiple firsthand accounts of the complete lawnessless in D1AA (FCS, whatever), mostly revolving around the rampant (and I mean RAMPANT) stedroid use in FCS (as in, the former players told me they were guilty, as was the whole team), with the full knowledge of the staff... I always just figured that the NCAA didn't really give a shit about the lower divisions... and now they're hammering on Caltech and non-schollie D3 guys?
Watch out Linfield, Mount Union, and Whitewater... you're next.
Really, NCAA?
I've heard multiple firsthand accounts of the complete lawnessless in D1AA (FCS, whatever), mostly revolving around the rampant (and I mean RAMPANT) stedroid use in FCS (as in, the former players told me they were guilty, as was the whole team), with the full knowledge of the staff... I always just figured that the NCAA didn't really give a shit about the lower divisions... and now they're hammering on Caltech and non-schollie D3 guys?
Watch out Linfield, Mount Union, and Whitewater... you're next.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one
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Wow, they got hit harder than Ohio State... bwhahahahahahahahahaha
That $5000 penalty is hilarious...
This is classic NCAA...Penn State has an entire senior leadership involved in covering up crimes and they will probably get off without any significant penalties.
When I read the article and saw that the penalty stemmed from participants being academically ineligible (most because they were technically not taking enough units during the school's 'course shopping period') ... I couldn't stop laughing.
I wonder what GPA most athletes at the football factories would pull taking the courses that led to the problem for these guys ?
That $5000 penalty is hilarious...
This is classic NCAA...Penn State has an entire senior leadership involved in covering up crimes and they will probably get off without any significant penalties.
When I read the article and saw that the penalty stemmed from participants being academically ineligible (most because they were technically not taking enough units during the school's 'course shopping period') ... I couldn't stop laughing.
I wonder what GPA most athletes at the football factories would pull taking the courses that led to the problem for these guys ?

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M2 wrote:I wonder what GPA most athletes at the football factories would pull taking the courses that led to the problem for these guys ?
I'm still chuckling that the NCAA is going after Caltech for academics at the hardest school in the country.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one
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Dinsdale wrote:I'm still chuckling that the NCAA is going after Caltech for academics at the hardest school in the country.
That place is a front for illegal sports activities. Einstein almost ruined his rep. by researching at that party school.
Needless to say... they're still Cal's little brother.
Even in their field of specialty...
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Re: NCAA finding of lack of institutional control
M2 wrote:
Needless to say... they're still Cal's little brother.
Uh...no. CalTech is a private school not affiliated at all with UC.
Tell me you knew.
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Mikey wrote:Uh...no. CalTech is a private school not affiliated at all with UC.
Tell me you knew.
I was alluding to ALL schools in California in regards to California.
Out front here should of told ya
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