Oh, I thought you had news on what his punishment would be although we don't even know what the charges are yet.
What level of violation did Syracuse or North Carolina have ? There's fraud all over the place there. Why do they still have coaches ? What level was a barbeque ? If I was Tyndall I might pursue suing the NCAA over unfair punishment based upon their selective enforcement of their own rules. At some point somebody has to stand up to them.
What level of violation did Syracuse or North Carolina have ? There's fraud all over the place there. Why do they still have coaches ? What level was a barbeque ? If I was Tyndall I might pursue suing the NCAA over unfair punishment based upon their selective enforcement of their own rules. At some point somebody has to stand up to them.
I read somewhere that they think min of one yr with max of 3. I think he will at least get one which is why they let him go.
If they thought he was only going to be in the NCAA pokey for a year, I think they would have kept him. You can work under a show-cause, and a few people have, but the NCAA probably would have forbidden him from doing any recruiting at all during that period. My guess is that he's getting three years, like Pearl did.
Rob Senderoff, one of Kelvin Sampson's assistants during Sampson's cheating, got hit with a show-cause after he'd moved on to Kent, but Kent kept him with an NCAA-mandated ban on recruiting, and he eventually became their head coach, and has done well.
Our luck, when the investigation is complete, the truth comes out and Tyndall only gets a slap on the wrist.
.....and we've fired a hell of a coach...who took absolutely nothing a won with them. This team had nothing outside of Josh Richardson. They were competitive in every game this year, with nothing!