You are letting your emotions get the best of you. Just honor greatness, it keeps the blood pressure down in the long run.
Shapiro was a major
booster of Miami's athletic programs, and reportedly spent $2 million from 2002 to 2010 in support primarily of the football and
men's basketball teams. In August 2010, Shapiro told
The Miami Herald that he was writing a book titled,
The Real U: 2001 to 2010. Inside the Eye of the Hurricane in which he promised to tell how Miami had violated NCAA rules affecting more than 100 players. "Once the players turned pro, they turned their back on me. It made me feel like a used friend," he said.
[5] Word of the potential violations was also reported in an August 31, 2010, article by
Marcus Session in the
Bleacher Report[7]
The NCAA, being as crooked as the entities they were trying to investigate broke every bylaw in the book to get information on Miami, and frankly, when that broke, it became a contest of which organization was more corrupt. My money is still on the NCAA.