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Originally Posted by lawgator1 If everyone (meaning every school) agreed to a verifiable system of enforcement and an objective set of disciplinary criteria, of course you are right. But neither will happen. Its not a bad idea. Its just an impossible one. |
Doing the right thing is always the right thing regardless of who else is doing it.
UM of all the coaches in America has the BEST opportunity to run a clean program and still win. He could make an example of a few duds and still have a full cupboard of guys who still had talent but just knew they had to abide by the rules.
One thing the NCAA can and should do is provide minimum suspensions for players guilty of felonies or serious misdemeanors. And I'm talking about seasons... not games. Felons should lose their scholarship and playing privileges for a year at least.