Just another case...
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sleeperWhere there is no media attention until after the penalties have been handed out, no asking for the coach to resign, and a violation amount far more serious with a smaller punishment...
http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/7863243/ncaa-cites-south-carolina-gamecocks-failure-monitor
Only in the SEC..The NCAA says South Carolina failed to monitor its athletic program and has accepted the school's proposed sanctions to cut six football scholarships the next three years and slash its official recruiting visits by more than half.
There were no forfeiture of games or bowl ban attached the penalties which stemmed from athletes receiving $59,000 in impermissible benefits. The NCAA said South Carolina's cooperation went "beyond standard expectations." -
AutomatikWow, what a joke.
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goosebumpsThe NCAA is a joke. They throw the book at OSU and then slap South Car. On the wrist
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dlazzIt also will cut official visits for football recruiting to 30 from 56 during the 20012-13 academic year.
That's like forever in the future. -
LJdlazz;1155336 wrote:That's like forever in the future.
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dwccrewSEC can do whatever they want, the NCAA has their head so far up every SEC school's ass it is sickening. Pay players, oversign, lie, cheat, academic dishonesty......nothing to see here folks. Any other conference so much as farts in the wrong direction they are getting sanctioned.
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vball10set
/threadsleeper;1155250 wrote: Only in the SEC.. -
ksig489"The NCAA said South Carolina's cooperation went "beyond standard expectations."
Maybe this is the key...not covering up the violations. -
dwccrew
Yeah, that must be it. Nothing to see here folks. Only in the SEC......ksig489;1156733 wrote:"The NCAA said South Carolina's cooperation went "beyond standard expectations."
Maybe this is the key...not covering up the violations. -
sleeper
OSU self reported and self punished themselves far more than USC.ksig489;1156733 wrote:"The NCAA said South Carolina's cooperation went "beyond standard expectations."
Maybe this is the key...not covering up the violations.