President Donna Shalala released the following statement

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Thinking maybe Donna made a call to some friends in DC.

Feldman's Column

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...04690/timing-of-ncaas-eyes-opening-is-curious

"That is my big question -- why now as if it has not happened in the past?" wondered Dr. David Ridpath, Assistant Professor of Sports Administration at Ohio University, who is an expert on the NCAA process. "I have been accusing enforcement of not following their own rules for years [interviewing wrong people, threats, improper procedures, rogue investigators etc.], and they always rebuffed me saying the system was perfect. My only thought is someone was ready to blow the lid on this [Shapiro perhaps?] and Emmert had no choice. I cannot imagine him doing this unless he saw a storm coming.

John Infante :
http://www.athleticscholarships.net/2013/01/23/ncaa-federal-takeover.htm
 
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Donna Shalala basically said this: "**** you NCAA, we running this **** from this day forward."
 
The NCAA has done w e the F*** they want for long enough. Its time to put a stop to their BS!
 
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finally ....WE'RE FIGHTING BACK....


President Donna Shalala released the following statement in response to Mark Emmert's conference call:

“Since the University first alerted the NCAA to the possibility of violations more than two years ago, we have been cooperative and compliant with the NCAA and, I believe, a model for how institutions should partner with NCAA staff during investigations. In addition to encouraging current and former staff members and student-athletes to cooperate with investigators, we have provided thousands of documents to the enforcement staff.


I am frustrated, disappointed and concerned by President Emmert’s announcement today that the integrity of the investigation may have been compromised by the NCAA staff.


As we have done since the beginning, we will continue to work with the NCAA and now with their outside investigator hoping for a swift resolution of the investigation and our case.


I want to thank our community for their continued support and patience.


Stand with the U.”


Here's more!!!

An audibly angry NCAA president Mark Emmert called the issue "a shocking affair." The review is expected to take seven-to-10 days. Miami will not receive a notice of allegations until after the NCAA finishes looking at itself.

Though he said these troubling revelations involve only a "small portion," of the wide-ranging investigation, it could bring questions to the entire process.

How can the think they can find their problem in 7-10 days and they are 2 years and counting looking into Miami? That makes a lot of sense
 
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