Jay Bilas' Tweet re: NCAA

Didn't the COI take 4 months or so with the North Carolina case? May just be par for the course with such a complex case. May be that the press pulled that 6-8 week "window" out their ***.

I don't think the delay is intentional or necessarily a bad thing.

If by complex you mean not a SEC or Big 10 case, then yes. When the conference commissioner calls the NCAA and tells it exactly what the punishment will be it is a much simpler case.

This, any $EC school would have this done and over with 2 years ago.
 
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Didn't the COI take 4 months or so with the North Carolina case? May just be par for the course with such a complex case. May be that the press pulled that 6-8 week "window" out their ***.

I don't think the delay is intentional or necessarily a bad thing.

If by complex you mean not a SEC or Big 10 case, then yes. When the conference commissioner calls the NCAA and tells it exactly what the punishment will be it is a much simpler case.

This, any $EC school would have this done and over with 2 years ago.

Manzel case being investigated & decided in 2 days is proof go that ****!!!
 
Naw. Miami embarrassed them time and time and time again.

Miami rubbed their noses in the dirt. Got NCAA folks fired, and made others quit.

Then we ****ed down their backs while they lay flat on the ground.

And there are still some who think the NCAA will give us our findings before Christmas? Dream on.

Who gives a **** about the NCAA? Miami has them right where they want them. The NCAA could come out with severe penalties and Miami will stomp their asses in court. The only other option is time served. Either way is a win win for Miami. Let them wait as long as they want to to hand down the penalties. Doesn't mean ****.

absent severe debilitating sanctions i highly doubt you are going to see a lawsuit from UM.

Well then we'll agree to disagree. The NCAA doesn't have a leg to stand on and all they have left is making Miami wait when they wanted to burn the program to the ground. Miami is holding all the cards and won't hesitate to sue the **** out of them if time served isn't the punishment.

Miami cooperated while the NCAA went full attack mode and can be proven time and time again through out this investigation. How many investigations have started and ended while this witch hunt has gone on? Miami will slam dunk their incompetent asses.

I mentioned this once before, we do not want a lawsuit.
So easy in our culture to say, "Fuuck it. I'm going to sue you!"

Do you think anybody affiliated with Miami wants 100 ex players on the witness stand giving complete disclosure?
"They won't talk."
Well, when faced with perjury charges, a lot of people talk.

Let's face it. We know we are guilty as ****. Our self imposed punishment is our mea culpa.
Now, the NCAA hasn't really proved much.

Last thing we want is an open court room.
 
Didn't the COI take 4 months or so with the North Carolina case? May just be par for the course with such a complex case. May be that the press pulled that 6-8 week "window" out their ***.

I don't think the delay is intentional or necessarily a bad thing.

If by complex you mean not a SEC or Big 10 case, then yes. When the conference commissioner calls the NCAA and tells it exactly what the punishment will be it is a much simpler case.

You know, Mike Slive used to be Miami's attorney before he was the SEC commissioner. He got us out of a lot of ****. I wish he were still working for us, to be honest.
 
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