I think a fair might help everyone take their mind off of the investigation, but I would rather just go ahead and get the full conclusion.UT was not mentioned by name but he sent a letter to the NCAA saying those accused of violations should have a Fair, and heard in a Timely Manner. He mentioned it needs to be fair and quicker for the student athletes affected.
I don't know why "Screw Sankey" when he's trying to help us in this instance.Complete BS. Screw Sankey. He is nothing more than Bama's adjunct marketing director anyway.
I'm with Tony Basilio on this one. Stop the investigation, dismiss the attorneys, and announce you're moving forward. No reductions. No bowl ban. Absolutely nothing.
Give Slingblade a mil or 2 to make his ignorant posterior go away completely, and call it a day.
It's what the Gumps would do.
UT was not mentioned by name but he sent a letter to the NCAA saying those accused of violations should have a Fair, and heard in a Timely Manner. He mentioned it needs to be fair and quicker for the student athletes affected.
I think a fair might help everyone take their mind off of the investigation, but I would rather just go ahead and get the full conclusion.
I don't know why "Screw Sankey" when he's trying to help us in this instance.
On top of that, what you are describing is basically pleading not guilty right after you give a multi-page signed and notarized confession to the police. Sounds great but it's pure nonsense.
Complete BS. Screw Sankey. He is nothing more than Bama's adjunct marketing director anyway.
I'm with Tony Basilio on this one. Stop the investigation, dismiss the attorneys, and announce you're moving forward. No reductions. No bowl ban. Absolutely nothing.
Give Slingblade a mil or 2 to make his ignorant posterior go away completely, and call it a day.
It's what the Gumps would do.
He expanded on his stance. Said it should be set deadlines for penalties and should be LESS. Less severe and less rules. Called the 400 PG rule book basically antiquated. Basically saying NCAA should back off and let SEC govern itself.I don't know why "Screw Sankey" when he's trying to help us in this instance.
On top of that, what you are describing is basically pleading not guilty right after you give a multi-page signed and notarized confession to the police. Sounds great but it's pure nonsense.
I don't know why "Screw Sankey" when he's trying to help us in this instance.
On top of that, what you are describing is basically pleading not guilty right after you give a multi-page signed and notarized confession to the police. Sounds great but it's pure nonsense.
A quick resolution SHOULD happen but that’s not what they do. OM case carried on for Six years. OM fans will tell you the wait was the worst part, not the actual punishment. The cloud hanging over the program did more damage.I have said, UT should just announce a one year bowl ban, and some other meaningless penalty. Than tell the NCAA to go pound sand.
They can't completely come out say what is going on... which is unlawful and unenforceable rules as they cancelled $15-20m of contracts based on the enforce-ability of those rules. Furthermore, all the antitrust lawsuits which are coming will definitely use that as ammo.
Bet he would not have been so consolatory if the offending coach was not a Bama alum and facing a show cause. Sounds to me like the SEC does not want the NCAA digging around here.He expanded on his stance. Said it should be set deadlines for penalties and should be LESS. Less severe and less rules. Called the 400 PG rule book basically antiquated. Basically saying NCAA should back off and let SEC govern itself.
Complete BS. Screw Sankey. He is nothing more than Bama's adjunct marketing director anyway.
I'm with Tony Basilio on this one. Stop the investigation, dismiss the attorneys, and announce you're moving forward. No reductions. No bowl ban. Absolutely nothing.
Give Slingblade a mil or 2 to make his ignorant posterior go away completely, and call it a day.
It's what the Gumps would do.
You're the one saying NCAA is toothless and impotent.
Given that, why in the hell would anyone self-impose a bowl ban?
Just makes no sense.
That's basically the way it is anyway, isn't it? Saban tells Sankey what to do and how to do it.He expanded on his stance. Said it should be set deadlines for penalties and should be LESS. Less severe and less rules. Called the 400 PG rule book basically antiquated. Basically saying NCAA should back off and let SEC govern itself.
If the NCAA really is toothless, let's offer 50 scholarships next year. Who cares?You're the one saying NCAA is toothless and impotent.
Given that, why in the hell would anyone self-impose a bowl ban?
Just makes no sense.
Even UT is not stupid enough to hire someone that would do that.Bet he would not have been so consolatory if the offending coach was not a Bama alum and facing a show cause. Sounds to me like the SEC does not want the NCAA digging around here.
I have always said that if Plowman is worth her salt she would expose the SOP of the SEC and change the environment of college athletics drastically.
So who would the SEC turn to if the Big 10 and ACC suddenly said, "Screw it. Your ACT score is 7? You're good. Your GPA is 0.8? You're good. No more academic or recruiting barriers...... our schools can recruit whomever and as many as they want. Pay them? No problem. Just win .... that's the only rule from now on."He expanded on his stance. Said it should be set deadlines for penalties and should be LESS. Less severe and less rules. Called the 400 PG rule book basically antiquated. Basically saying NCAA should back off and let SEC govern itself.
If a manager gets caught embezzling then they get fired and often whoever have had oversight of the manager gets fired. That's what UT did. Most if not all of the players involved are gone. If UT is going to tell the NCAA to "pound sand" then they should accept no punishment.I have said, UT should just announce a one year bowl ban, and some other meaningless penalty. Than tell the NCAA to go pound sand.
They can't completely come out say what is going on... which is unlawful and unenforceable rules as they cancelled $15-20m of contracts based on the enforce-ability of those rules. Furthermore, all the antitrust lawsuits which are coming will definitely use that as ammo.