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I really want to know who snitched.
you gonna ice them?
I have people who have people who do that for me.
how much to get rid of sileo?
I really want to know who snitched.
you gonna ice them?
I have people who have people who do that for me.
The NCAA is not above the law, yes they are an entity unto themselves within their organization but they still are subject to the law both federal and state. They have to play by those rules and they have not, they know it, the U's attorneys know it and this story is far from being completely told.
Tim Reynolds @ByTimReynolds
Last tweet of night: I'm doing the math in my head. The "extra benefits" Shapiro provided? They added up to what, like maybe $40K? Really?
That's less than Marie Elena Perez billed the NCAA for her time.
We would have little to worry about if we were being tried in the actual court system. Unfortunately we are dealing with the NCAA where logic and reason clearly does not apply.The NOA is like the defense in a prosecution situation getting the evidence that the prosecution has, it was not unexpected and their will be a lot of public posturing but still expect a good outcome. This is not your usual situation with the NCAA and still feel a positive ending for the U. LOIC is not as bad as it sounds, much of this will be rebutted successfully before the COI, the NCAA saying that if mini-me said it twice it was confirmed as truthful and as good evidence, please!!!! LOL
A first year law student could have that shizzz thrown out! The NCAA is the one in the crosshairs and they know it! There will be a lot of public posturing and if you think any deals are off the table in this mess you are sadly mistaken! This will end in the most positive way for the U that it could. With Emmert gone, the NCAA on life support and the U moving forward!
If they were offering a settlement Donna wouldnt have **** punched emmert like she did. She's ready for war IMO
The Florida Bar Association still needs to strip her of her license to practice law.
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.
This makes sense to me,and would make you wonder if the NCAA and UM reached some understanding of how the process would unfold and the eventual outcome. It would be smart for both sides to do so, but I'm not sure that was a possibility, given all of the issues the NCAA confronts arising from its other investigations.
You think Donna comes out and throws that uppercut to Emmerts jaw if an understanding had been reached?
I asked the same thing about Hurtt in another thread.
She's RIPPING the NCAA on 105.9 in South Florida right now. RIPPING THEM. She says she's going after the NCAA and that if she knew how corrupt they were, she would have never helped them or had Shapiro work with them.
Something to the effect of "if I had known they where such an incompetent regulatory organization I would have never worked with them"
NCAA is about to have Shapiro and that **** lawer going to war with them
Let it be know , we are the Miami hurricanes we took over college football, made the NCAA rewrite the rule book then destroyed the NCAA!
i'm not expecting like a complete destruction of NCAA, but I am fully expecting Emmert to get canned.
Not that this is a surprise.. but I just heard from a connected friend at the university that they are preparing a lawsuit as we speak.. its going to get ugly