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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=4254837
It is interesting b/c F$U is a public university which is funded by the tax payers and is required to disclose information based on law.
I would like to see some subpoenas start appearing on NCAA doorsteps. This organization has TOO MUCH power without any oversight.
Issues on this level should NOT be secret IMO. The names of students can be redacted just like in juvi court.
The NCAA must release copies of its response to Florida State's appeal of penalties stemming from academic violations, Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum said Friday.
In a letter addressed to NCAA president Myles Brand, the attorney general said failure to release the contents of the letter or provide access to them could result in a $1,000 fine, a year in jail, or both.
"In as much as the NCAA has provided the letter in format which the university may only view, but not download or otherwise copy, it appears that the NCAA is therefore acting as the custodian of this record on behalf of the university," McCollum wrote. "A lack of physical custody of a document does not excuse Florida State University from its obligations under Florida law."
It is interesting b/c F$U is a public university which is funded by the tax payers and is required to disclose information based on law.
I would like to see some subpoenas start appearing on NCAA doorsteps. This organization has TOO MUCH power without any oversight.
Issues on this level should NOT be secret IMO. The names of students can be redacted just like in juvi court.