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RE: NC basketball players not take own classes (NCAA's Strict Liability Rule applies?)
(06-10-2014 11:28 AM)Stammers Wrote:  Many of our own "fans" will still argue passionately against us, and will defend the NCAA when it comes to Rose. That is more amazing than anything else.

Whats more amazing than that is you being able to type on a computer without drooling all over the keyboard.
06-10-2014 01:01 PM
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(06-10-2014 11:28 AM)Stammers Wrote:  Many of our own "fans" will still argue passionately against us, and will defend the NCAA when it comes to Rose. That is more amazing than anything else.

Yep, dead on correct.
06-10-2014 01:03 PM
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(06-07-2014 04:38 PM)TripleA Wrote:  NCAA has already released a statement saying academic fraud is not in their jurisdiction, lol.

Case closed.

Funny, Florida State might disagree:

“Academic fraud is among the most egregious of N.C.A.A. violations,” the report said. “The committee was concerned with the large number of student-athletes involved in the fraud and especially by the fact that individuals within the institution’s A.A.S.S. unit were involved. The committee was further troubled by the fact that there were warning signs indicating that academic improprieties were taking place, but these warning signs were, for the most part, ignored.”

A.A.S.S. refers to the Athletics Academic Support Services.

Florida State did an investigation in 2007 that prompted the football team to suspend the 23 players.

The individual records of the 61 implicated athletes will be expunged.

“A significant portion of the academic fraud violations involved a music course offered to students without incident for more than 10 years before its academic integrity was compromised in the fall semester of 2006, resulting in academic fraud occurring during this time, as well as the 2007 spring and summer semesters,” the report said.

“In addition to the academic improprieties associated with the online music course, the former learning specialist provided impermissible assistance to at least three student-athletes by typing portions of papers assigned to them. She also provided answers to an online psychology course quiz for a student-athlete by instructing a second student-athlete to complete the quiz on behalf of the student-athlete enrolled in the course.”
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RE: NC basketball players not take own classes (NCAA's Strict Liability Rule applies?)
(06-10-2014 01:01 PM)homefry20 Wrote:  
(06-10-2014 11:28 AM)Stammers Wrote:  Many of our own "fans" will still argue passionately against us, and will defend the NCAA when it comes to Rose. That is more amazing than anything else.

Whats more amazing than that is you being able to type on a computer without drooling all over the keyboard.

I know Stammers. He doesn't drool But that's very insulting to those of us who do... drool that is.

Not sure about how the rules are applied here, but I think you're hurling deliberate insults at people, nttawwt. But these insults seem to be purposely designed to start fights that are NOT TIGER RELATED.
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(06-10-2014 01:03 PM)TigerBill Wrote:  
(06-10-2014 11:28 AM)Stammers Wrote:  Many of our own "fans" will still argue passionately against us, and will defend the NCAA when it comes to Rose. That is more amazing than anything else.

Yep, dead on correct.

I'm not sure I agree. Some might believe Rose didn't take the test, but most everyone agrees that there was no hard proof and that we were singled out. This kind of thing (and worse) happens just about everywhere else.

The strict liability punishment is farcical.

As many here are familiar with, Cory Maggette testified that he took money from a booster during a season in which Duke won the national championship. Where's the strict liability?
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(06-10-2014 01:23 PM)TiminMem23 Wrote:  
(06-10-2014 01:03 PM)TigerBill Wrote:  
(06-10-2014 11:28 AM)Stammers Wrote:  Many of our own "fans" will still argue passionately against us, and will defend the NCAA when it comes to Rose. That is more amazing than anything else.

Yep, dead on correct.

I'm not sure I agree. Some might believe Rose didn't take the test, but most everyone agrees that there was no hard proof and that we were singled out. This kind of thing (and worse) happens just about everywhere else.

The strict liability punishment is farcical.

As many here are familiar with, Cory Maggette testified that he took money from a booster during a season in which Duke won the national championship. Where's the strict liability?


There's no consistency. We'll drive ourselves crazy trying to find it. I just wonder who the NCAA was aiming for...Cal or us? or even both?
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(06-10-2014 01:23 PM)TiminMem23 Wrote:  
(06-10-2014 01:03 PM)TigerBill Wrote:  
(06-10-2014 11:28 AM)Stammers Wrote:  Many of our own "fans" will still argue passionately against us, and will defend the NCAA when it comes to Rose. That is more amazing than anything else.

Yep, dead on correct.

I'm not sure I agree. Some might believe Rose didn't take the test, but most everyone agrees that there was no hard proof and that we were singled out. This kind of thing (and worse) happens just about everywhere else.

The strict liability punishment is farcical.

As many here are familiar with, Cory Maggette testified that he took money from a booster during a season in which Duke won the national championship. Where's the strict liability?

I'm not sure where we disagree.
06-10-2014 01:34 PM
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