Article: NCAA Charges Miami With Lack of Institutional Control

Dan E. Dangerously
Dan E. Dangerously
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lady catches a lot of heat from fans. I bet they're real quiet now. This woman swings hard as ****
 
Tim Reynolds ‏@ByTimReynolds
Somebody, quick, hand Donna Shalala a microphone, so she can drop it. That's the only way Canes fans will be happier tonight.

Crown him....That is the funniest **** I heard all night...

JC
 
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I'm surprised that no one in the media has yet focused on the whitewashed investigation of itself commissioned by the NCAA. The mere fact that the NCAA goes out and hires counsel to conduct the investigation is such an obvious public relations ploy that it reeks. It is tantamount to asking Maria Elena Perez to investigate Nevin Shapiro--or the NCAA allowing UM to investigate itself after Shapiro made his allegations. No one would accept that, but people accept the "for show" investigation that the NCAA bought and paraded out to the public?

The media should be writing more about that and raising questions. So far, it pretty much has accepted the report, even if rejecting the conduct it reports. They should be asking about what information the report withholds.

One of the guys from CBS sports pointed out that the law firm hired by the NCAA to investigate themselves was also still litigating on the NCAA's behalf for another matter that's been drawn out for years. Clearly not objective.
 
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I'm surprised that no one in the media has yet focused on the whitewashed investigation of itself commissioned by the NCAA. The mere fact that the NCAA goes out and hires counsel to conduct the investigation is such an obvious public relations ploy that it reeks. It is tantamount to asking Maria Elena Perez to investigate Nevin Shapiro--or the NCAA allowing UM to investigate itself after Shapiro made his allegations. No one would accept that, but people accept the "for show" investigation that the NCAA bought and paraded out to the public?

The media should be writing more about that and raising questions. So far, it pretty much has accepted the report, even if rejecting the conduct it reports. They should be asking about what information the report withholds.

One of the guys from CBS sports pointed out that the law firm hired by the NCAA to investigate themselves was also still litigating on the NCAA's behalf for another matter that's been drawn out for years. Clearly not objective.

Well, that's something. But, that deserves a much bigger hit. It is a bit of an insult to everyone's intelligence.
 
Donna just gave a big **** YOU to Charles Robinson and the Yahoo crew.

Seems like an NCAA staffer was one of his sources.

Crazy.
 
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In this case you wonder who the clowns on COI are, check http://ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/public/ncaa/enforcement/people/committee+on+infractions

Let's hope our Lady spit venom at them.

Reading the statement from Shalala tonight it seems quite obvious that she is targeting the lawyers on the committee, and most of them are lawyers.

"Many of the charges brought forth are based on the word of a man who made a fortune by lying. The NCAA enforcement staff acknowledged to the University that if Nevin Shapiro, a convicted con man, said something more than once, it considered the allegation “corroborated”—an argument which is both ludicrous and counter to legal practice."
 
Feels the like the night of Operation Desert Storm....

Nothing more the investgative arm and Shapiro can do to us now. They have played their hand. And Donna is just getting started.
 
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In the NCAA's defense, they do have pretty **** good first-hand knowledge of what a Lack of Institutional Control looks like.

:p
 
I think the NCAA charged Miami with just enough to justify the punishment Miami has already self-imposed. We've imposed a lot, 2 bowl bans, 3 postseason games, multiple practices, limits on in-home and official visits, and 5 scholarships is a lot of sanctions. On what planet is that not harsh? UCF got less for LOIC, so at this point I'm not worried.
 
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