I know he knew about it. Question is, did the NCAA inform him of any investigation?
If they didn't or investigation hadn't started, I give Hart a pass.
If he knew this was a possibility, big mistake.
It was reported that he did check with them as well as Moorehead State and USM and was told there were no outstanding issues. This all emerged after he was here.
Sounds like fun but I'm too chicken. :blush2:
I can't help but feel bad for Michigan. I'm not sure I'd wish what we've been through on anybody.
Pressure only mounts for Michigan as the other major schools have their guy and the rejections become public.
I think Hart should have at least checked with the NCAA about Tyndall prior to the hire. He had a questionable past.
Now, if he did check and the NCAA failed to inform him...
You roll the dice on someone with a "past".
This is what I read, too. Apparently, Hart did his due diligence in vetting Tyndall with his prior coaching stops and the NCAA. He was told that all was well. Very sad if all of this is true, but the NCAA knew he wasn't clear and lied.
