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That's a joke... USC got hit harder than that for one player. Miami's punishment had better be significantly harsher than that.

I bet the U's punishment will be equal or less than OSU's.

It seems that the NCAA has a hatred for USC and the Pac-12 in general (in both basketball and football). The SEC/Big East-biased NCAA comitttees couldn't see their favorite teams take down west-coast teams, so they ban them for joke crimes, and go lenient on their own schools. What a joke of a system. The Iranian goverment is less corrupted at this point than the NCAA.

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Because nobody has tried. If you average 3 wins/season for a decade, it really cannot get worse even with threats of sanctions.

....and that was when the NCAA rolled out the death penalty at the first sign of impermissible benefits. Low level programs don't want to provoke the NCAA's wrath BECAUSE the NCAA has few compunctions about blasting programs too small to damage the NCAA if they cease to exist.

That's a joke... USC got hit harder than that for one player. Miami's punishment had better be significantly harsher than that.

I bet the U's punishment will be equal or less than OSU's.

It seems that the NCAA has a hatred for USC and the Pac-12 in general (in both basketball and football). The SEC/Big East-biased NCAA comitttees couldn't see their favorite teams take down west-coast teams, so they ban them for joke crimes, and go lenient on their own schools. What a joke of a system. The Iranian goverment is less corrupted at this point than the NCAA.

Miami's going to get nailed. The NCAA said when they were handing out punishments for Ohio State that "certain developments" had prompted them to recalibrate their sanctions scale, and that's why Ohio State appears to be receiving leniency.

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Because nobody has tried. If you average 3 wins/season for a decade, it really cannot get worse even with threats of sanctions.

....and that was when the NCAA rolled out the death penalty at the first sign of impermissible benefits. Low level programs don't want to provoke the NCAA's wrath BECAUSE the NCAA has few compunctions about blasting programs too small to damage the NCAA if they cease to exist.

That's a joke... USC got hit harder than that for one player. Miami's punishment had better be significantly harsher than that.

I bet the U's punishment will be equal or less than OSU's.

It seems that the NCAA has a hatred for USC and the Pac-12 in general (in both basketball and football). The SEC/Big East-biased NCAA comitttees couldn't see their favorite teams take down west-coast teams, so they ban them for joke crimes, and go lenient on their own schools. What a joke of a system. The Iranian goverment is less corrupted at this point than the NCAA.

Miami's going to get nailed. The NCAA said when they were handing out punishments for Ohio State that "certain developments" had prompted them to recalibrate their sanctions scale, and that's why Ohio State appears to be receiving leniency.

Stop worring about Miami...their UNC case which ideals with academic frauds more important.

UNC suspended up to 12 players and eight for the 2010 season and they missed that LSU game and some missed the year. The UNC players did not have have $20K in tattoos, parking satiation. They did park poorly, have adademic fraud done with them ...and other NCAA issues they claim.

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Stop worring about Miami...their UNC case which ideals with academic frauds more important.

Academic fraud is worse than players being directly paid by a booster and provided with prostitutes? What?

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The SEC/Big East-biased NCAA comitttees couldn't see their favorite teams take down west-coast teams, so they ban them for joke crimes, and go lenient on their own schools.

Care to expand on that?

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Stop worring about Miami...their UNC case which ideals with academic frauds more important.

Academic fraud is worse than players being directly paid by a booster and provided with prostitutes? What?

Are you fuggin' kidding me? Hell yeah it's much worse!

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Stop worring about Miami...their UNC case which ideals with academic frauds more important.

Academic fraud is worse than players being directly paid by a booster and provided with prostitutes? What?

UNC also had an assistant coach who was a "runner" for an agent.

When you read each LOA, get back to me. UNC was lucky as they did not get a "failure to monitor", which they should have. Dick Baddour "retired" this fall, so there is a new regime there, but the compliance officer has been promoted and other staff refused to talk under oath to in state court.

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