NCAA and former players

DancingBear

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Shapiro has alleged that we never paid for players ,we could not compete with the SEC dollars .The NCAA should ask all the former players that they are interviewing and those that they have given immunity to who were the schools that offered them lump some money or financial benefits to their families if they would sign with them.I believe the NCAA would find many big time schools and not Miami that recruit offering lump sum money$$$$.University of Miami offers tradition,location,weather,and a private education to sell our athletes .The athletes are also in our backyard.On the other hand big time programs use money and their deep pockets as the equalizer in recruiting against Miami for Florida talent.If the NCAA wants to discover major violations in this investigation that is one of the questions that should be asked to former players.I am certain many big time Head Coaches and SEC schools among others would be implicated.
 
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The NCAA doesn't want to find the real corruption especially with the SEC. This is nothing but a smear campaign against Miami for Miami kicking the **** out their Big State School Cash Cows all those years. The NCAA is looking to drop the hammer any way it can so those same state schools can take the talent in Miami's backyard. They know what happens when Miami gets a competent HC. Look at the timing of it all. Miami fires the incompetent one and brings in the young, fiery, stud HC which is their proven formula and then out of the blue this **** breaks? It's not by coincidence. The NCAA knows Shapiro is a lying douchebag. The NCAA also knows all Shapiro did was take the recruits out to dinner and drinks and give away some jerseys.

It's all BS!!!
 
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