JacketFan77
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So, let me get this straight. The NCAA expected our AA to suspend a player based on unsubstantiated allegations.
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INDIANAPOLIS---snip.
They didn't suspend Auburn or Ohio State players for known and substantiated issues, but we were to suspend players for unsubstantiated issues?öööö. Them.
So, let me get this straight. The NCAA expected our AA to suspend a player based on unsubstantiated allegations.
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Too bad this didn't happen six months ago. We could have fired Hewitt for cause.
That's how I read it.öööö. Them.
So, let me get this straight. The NCAA expected our AA to suspend a player based on unsubstantiated allegations.
The members of the Division I Committee on Infractions who reviewed this case include Dennis Thomas, the commissioner of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and chair of the Committee on Infractions. Other members are Roscoe C. Howard, Jr., attorney; Thomas Yeager, commissioner of the Colonial Athletic Association; Greg Sankey, associate commissioner of compliance for the Southeastern Conference; Eleanor Myers, faculty athletics representative and law professor at Temple University; Melissa Conboy, deputy director of athletics at the University of Notre Dame; James O'Fallon, law professor and faculty athletics representative for the University of Oregon; and Britton Banowsky, commissioner of Conference USA.
2. On june 13, 2010, a football student-athlete was provided admission to the georgia aquarium, a meal and a bag of nonperishable items by two representatives of the institution’s athletics interests ($74)
The NCAA will never take away December 5, 2009 and the epic ööööing weekend that surrounded it.
We are still paying hip per the contract. Im not sure you can't challenge the contract now and stop paying him.
2. On June 13, 2010, a football student-athlete was provided admission to the Georgia Aquarium, a meal and a bag of nonperishable items by two representatives of the institution’s athletics interests ($74)