We would not be in the Sweet 16 with their first 2 games. They beat 2 teams that earned their way into the tournament and we weren't even close to making said tournament.
It's ok to recognize when another SEC school is doing well. Mike White looks to be well on his way to doing well at UF.
So just saw where Michigan State just lost to KU...but saw where MSU lost 15 games for the year....how in the hell did they get in the tournament as a 9 seed? They really didn't beat anyone of significance during the year. I mean they lost to Northeastern for goodness sakes!!
That's laughable.
Well, yes and no. The class(es) was open to all students, and was about 50/50 athletes to non-athletes iirc. So, it's not an NCAA issue but rather a university issue. I'm with them to that point. BUT, maybe all the athletes that cheated the system should have been evaluated and punished individually by the NCAA. So, maybe no hammer or team punishment, but athletes could have been ruled ineligible for a set time. It is laughable that the NCAA just completely looked the other way.
So you can skirt the rules by letting the general student population in on the cheating. Hypothetically, if I pay any player it will be ok as long as I pay an equal amount to non-athletes?