Vercingetorix
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I am a parent in fact. I understand you point of view. Lying is usually not a good idea.
But my point is that other coaches have done alot worse with no suspensions.Maybe its just me, but just feel like the punishment doesn't fit the crime here.
Thats all.
I am for Pearl and if he is let go, the Basketball program is back a few years.
Probation I can see. 2 years likely.
Once the lying is out there, then that becomes the crime, not whatever the original thing was. And whether you're a parent or a boss or the NCAA or anyone else in a position of trying to impose your authority on someone who's not around you all the time, lying is about the worst crime there is.
The idiocy here is whatever possessed Pearl to think that a stupid barbecue was worth lying to the NCAA about to begin with. Hubris brings a lot of men down.