Hardwood_fanatic
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but the season's Cal's schools vacated were not product of his doing. the ncaa has never punished Cal. one was a player and an agent, another was a player that had been ruled elligible by the ncaa a year before.
but the season's Cal's schools vacated were not product of his doing. the ncaa has never punished Cal. one was a player and an agent, another was a player that had been ruled elligible by the ncaa a year before.
That's because the alumni always ante up to pay off the
NCAA.![]()
That's what happens when pieces of trash like Curtis Shaw ascend to the supervisor level.
Jay Bilas: What I've learned from November's games - ESPN
"I learned that officiating in college basketball is better than it has ever been."
"I learned that the logic of Tennessee's Bruce Pearl is challenged when he draws a distinction between "violating the rules" and "cheating." In his situation, it's not smart to even try to draw such a distinction. The dictionary defines cheating as violating rules or regulations or practicing fraud or deceit. Apply the definition to the situation, and the argument is over. Pearl may believe that others are doing worse, and they may be. But a moral equivalence argument is not a winner. Nobody will buy it."
"I learned that the "Euro Step" is not a travel, and the officials need to catch up on that move."
"I learned that Duke is the best team in the country and is closer to its potential early in the season than any other team. It has been a long time since Mike Krzyzewski lost a game. The last time a Krzyzewski-coached team lost was March 3, to Maryland. That is 273 days without a loss (entering the Michigan State game)."
what a blowhard
No. It's because Cal is not stupid enough to have photo evidence of his breaking NCAA rules. He is also smart enough to insulate himself from any wrongdoing that can be tied directly to him (i.e. phone calls, photos, etc.).
Does he operate in gray areas? Sure. As a fan, you want a coach who plays by the rules as they are set. You also want him to go right up to the dilineation point of right/wrong to get the best players available.
Cal is the master of manipulating the system, whether it be NCAA rules, RPI, media, or fan base.