NCAA Miami Decision - October?

People talk like we havent been already penalized.The accuser is a convicted liar known for intricate fabrication .Over 3 years of innuendo and delay from the NCAA. 2 postseasons given up .Another season hurt by multiple player suspensions.Good players kicked off the team because the school was trying to show the NCAA it was compliant. Most of all 2 recruiting classes diminished by fears of the NCAA investigation.
This is an existentialist exercise /The NCAA is the deranged tyrant ruling by fiat in a demented state.We are the peasants .Its time for a revolution. Its pitchfork time.
 
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Bottom line is that anything more than a couple of scholies and Miami will appeal.
 
You have link where the rest of us can go read about this? Or is this just a chicken little troll thread?

NCAA still pushing for severe penalties, COI meets end of October we should hear then.

Bennubird, you would be better off not reading my posts. A better question is how can the NCAA staff be giving feedback to the COI without Miami or it's counsel present? The trial (hearing) is over.

wtf do they care about rules, procedures or fairness?
 
Nobody has a farkin clue, i've talked with people in the admin , big boosters and even some of the media and they all have no idea. They were told initially right after Labor Day but then all went silent. The NCAA has more leaks than a screen door on a submarine, we would have heard by now if it were coming soon.
 
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Watch, it ends up being, time served, but we don't get the announcement til after NSD.....
 
from what I understand the NCAA was very close of giving Miami the decision but they all upgraded their systems to the new windows 8 and they can't get microsoft word to work.

Someone suggested they should switch to Mac's and since that moment the NCAA staff has done nothing but fight over which is better Mac Or PC.
 
The COI usually takes 4+ months, it's as completely separate entity than the NCAA investigation.

In 2010, USC waited four months from the end of its infractions hearing to the infamous date (June 10, 2010) when the penalties were announced.

Speaking of infamous, it took the NCAA five months to rule on Indiana and Kelvin Sampson back in 2008. Ohio State had to wait more than four months in the Buckeye Five case. All three of those cases were -- not unlike Miami's -- contentious and complicated.

According to that database research regarding BCS schools, only Oregon (two months, six days) and Tennessee (one month, three days) were resolved in less that than 2½ months since 2010. The Oregon case regarding Willie Lyles originally was headed for summary disposition months earlier but the NCAA deemed it should be heard by the committee.

The Tennessee sanctions in November overlapped with a previous case that had to do with the violations of a former assistant under Lane Kiffin.

The five schools since 2010 that have had to wait at least four months to hear their verdicts: Connecticut, Arizona, USC, Ohio State and North Carolina.


Good **** right here fellas. Recommended reading.

Link?

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...ld-be-over-by-now-ncaa-history-says-otherwise
 
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