CaptJackSparrow
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I would like to address though who kept saying we should have just self-imposed in the beginning of the season.
For starters at the start of the season the ADMIN might have been hoping we would have received the NOA by now. For whatever reason our case has been one of the longest running cases in the history of the NCAA. We had numerous schools get accusations and have their case FINALIZED before we even got our NOA. To blame the school for something out of its control its beyond absurd. I am sure if we received a NOA already with a "failure to monitor" we would have not self-posed cause that rarely if ever results in a two year bowl ban.
Also a self-imposed post-season ban is really to appease the NCAA. Who is to say the NCAA would have taken a self-imposed bowl ban if we didn't even make a bowl game as a serious action on our part? Until we got to 6 wins the self-imposed bowl ban had no weight cause we taking away something that might not even exist. This is negotiation of sorts with the NCAA and self-imposing when we were eligible for a bowl and ACCCG carries the most weight (hopefully) in the NCAA minds. The same reason why fans/dads/players are mad is cause we have more to lose then if we self-imposed in the begining of the season. However the more we have to lose the better case we have to make towards the NCAA our taking the actions seriously.
If we would have self-imposed at the beginning of the season and gone 6-6 and not sniffed the division it would have look like we just slap our selves on the wrist to the NCAA. You do realize we lose money of going to lower tier bowls where the travel expenses exceed the bowl payout? By self-imposing the post season when the stakes our the highest it comes across as making the greatest sacrifice to the NCAA. Which not only looks good now but also makes last year bowl ban look better cause we just aren't picking and choosing our post season bans based on weather not we make a good bowl game.
For starters at the start of the season the ADMIN might have been hoping we would have received the NOA by now. For whatever reason our case has been one of the longest running cases in the history of the NCAA. We had numerous schools get accusations and have their case FINALIZED before we even got our NOA. To blame the school for something out of its control its beyond absurd. I am sure if we received a NOA already with a "failure to monitor" we would have not self-posed cause that rarely if ever results in a two year bowl ban.
Also a self-imposed post-season ban is really to appease the NCAA. Who is to say the NCAA would have taken a self-imposed bowl ban if we didn't even make a bowl game as a serious action on our part? Until we got to 6 wins the self-imposed bowl ban had no weight cause we taking away something that might not even exist. This is negotiation of sorts with the NCAA and self-imposing when we were eligible for a bowl and ACCCG carries the most weight (hopefully) in the NCAA minds. The same reason why fans/dads/players are mad is cause we have more to lose then if we self-imposed in the begining of the season. However the more we have to lose the better case we have to make towards the NCAA our taking the actions seriously.
If we would have self-imposed at the beginning of the season and gone 6-6 and not sniffed the division it would have look like we just slap our selves on the wrist to the NCAA. You do realize we lose money of going to lower tier bowls where the travel expenses exceed the bowl payout? By self-imposing the post season when the stakes our the highest it comes across as making the greatest sacrifice to the NCAA. Which not only looks good now but also makes last year bowl ban look better cause we just aren't picking and choosing our post season bans based on weather not we make a good bowl game.