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Allowed non-coaches to perform coaching roles, I think. Penalty will be minor as heck.I can't even understand what they did wrong in football after reading that article.
Just setting up the penalties so when Ed Reed does it, they can hammer us.Allowed non-coaches to perform coaching roles, I think. Penalty will be minor as heck.
I don't know if that is true. But, your avatar is world-class!Alabama has their extensive 'analyst' coaching staff work with the players all the time.
They are calling it the Ed Reed Rule.Just setting up the penalties so when Ed Reed does it, they can hammer us.
Alabama has their extensive 'analyst' coaching staff work with the players all the time.
I can't even understand what they did wrong in football after reading that article.
Allowed non-coaches to perform coaching roles, I think. Penalty will be minor as heck.
I can't even understand what they did wrong in football after reading that article.
They already got their penalties:
The NCAA outlined the ensuing penalties for Pittsburgh as follows:
"The university and the enforcement staff used ranges identified by the Division I membership-approved infractions penalty guidelines to agree upon Level II-mitigated penalties for the university, Level II-aggravated for the former men’s basketball coach and Level I-aggravated for the former director of basketball operations. The head football coach agreed to Level II-standard penalties. Those and other penalties, approved by the Committee on Infractions, are detailed below."
- Three years of probation.
- A $5,000 fine plus 0.5% of each of the men’s basketball and football budgets.
- A show-cause order for the head football coach withholding him from two days of team practices in August 2020. He also did not participate in one week of off-campus recruiting during the Dec. 1, 2019, through Feb. 1, 2020, contact period.
- A three-year show-cause order for the former men’s basketball coach. If he is employed by a member school during that time, he must be suspended from 30% of the first season of his employment.
- A three-year show-cause order for the former director of basketball operations. During that period, any NCAA member school employing him must restrict him from any athletically related duties unless it shows cause why the restrictions should not apply.
- A reduction in men’s basketball recruiting person days by 17 during the 2017-18 academic year.
- A reduction in the number of men’s basketball countable coaches by one at regular practice for 16 hours during the 2019-20 academic year.
- A reduction in men’s basketball countable athletically related activities hours in the spring of 2020 from 20 to 18 (in-season) and eight to seven (out-of-season).
- A reduction of countable athletically related activities for the football program by eight hours and the number of countable coaches by one for two days of practice during the 2018 football season.
- A reduction in the number of football countable coaches by one for four days of practice in the 2019-20 academic year.
- Two football quality control staff members must be removed from practice for three days during the 2019-20 academic year.
FactsWhat’s fūcking amazing is schools like Bammer and jawja brazenly flout the highest of the NCAA laws, including bagging players, paying them huge salaries, allowing non-coaches to coach, paying families, buying families houses, giving families no-show jobs... and everyone knows it.
Shlt, their fans openly talk about it on message boards.
Yet, they’re squeaky clean? Not even the slightest secondary violations.
It’s like the NCAA thinks the rest of the world is stupid and that nobody sees it.
Do you know what’s worse?
Supposed journalistic type places like ESPN, and even news services like AP, just blithely ignore it. Nobody looks into it. There’s only a gazillion clues and leads to follow.
I guess ESPN now is all about giving sports awards to trannies and cross-dressers, but God forbid they actually do some news investigation. Unless of course it’s Miami, and then it’s all over the news cycles for months when one of our players gets a used washer and dryer.
Sure, if we did it....Just setting up the penalties so when Ed Reed does it, they can hammer us.
Yeah, F the NCAA.
Speaking of world class avatars, is that a Stu Apte tarpon fly?I don't know if that is true. But, your avatar is world-class!
Yep, Black Death pattern......Speaking of world class avatars, is that a Stu Apte tarpon fly?