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Cal Poly hit with two years probation
What a joke, get those mids, but let the big schools do anything.


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04-21-2019 03:20 PM
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RE: Cal Poly hit with two years probation
(04-20-2019 04:03 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(04-20-2019 10:40 AM)BigHouston Wrote:  
(04-19-2019 01:37 AM)Wedge Wrote:  Reminds me of the recent article about IRS tax audits that said the county where taxpayers are most likely to get audited is one of the poorest counties in Mississippi.

Quote:Taxpayers in rural, poor parts of the U.S. are more likely be audited by the Internal Revenue Service than those living in wealthier counties, according to a new analysis. The county where residents are most likely to face an audit: tiny Humphreys County, Mississippi, where the median household income is less than $24,000 a year, or less than half the income of a typical U.S. family.

Apperently those who report less than $24k a year is far more prone to cheating. Auditing them makes sense to me.


Example: Those with no social security number will report 1/4 of their true earnings while requesting/receiving government assistance.

BS. The government audits poor people only because they are easy targets. There's more money to be made per audit if you go after people who make a lot of money, and the IRS would bring in far more revenue if they audited the rich people who cheat on their taxes. But if people with money get audited, they lawyer up and it's much more difficult for the IRS to win. The IRS bureaucrats are looking for easy wins, so they go after poor people who can't afford to hire lawyers.

The exact same thing is going on here with the NCAA. The bureaucrats there get easy wins by nailing Cal Poly and other low-revenue athletic departments, because those schools won't spend $50 million on lawyers to fight the NCAA, like North Carolina probably did.

I'm gonna go with BigHouston on this one. My Mom worked in tax prep at Jackson Hewitt for 5 years or so. She said that poor people were more likely to try to cheat on their taxes than middle income people (upper middle & the wealthy don't go to that sort of place so she had no information on them).
04-23-2019 01:52 AM
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RE: Cal Poly hit with two years probation
(04-21-2019 03:20 PM)Jjoey52 Wrote:  What a joke, get those mids, but let the big schools do anything.


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Speaking of the big schools, PSU’s ex-president Spanier had his conviction overturned. It was the last remaining charge.

The real nugget...he’s still a tenured faculty member at the school on paid administrative leave.
04-30-2019 09:20 PM
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RE: Cal Poly hit with two years probation
(04-19-2019 11:04 AM)72Tiger Wrote:  If you are going to break the 'rules', hire an expert in cheating from a blue blood to show you how to get away with it.

Duh..... these people are no different than the coaches... They cut their teeth at in the non-P5 to learn the ropes, then once they get a fastball by the NCAA, the P5 schools call them up to the big time.
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