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Fastcane, drop it with the professor bull**** already.
Fastcane, drop it with the professor bull**** already.
Med, All the colleges support the NCAA for their own gain, now who the **** is really at fault here? It's the corrupt colleges who are responsible, that's who. They could all tell the NCAA to stick it, but they don't, their hands are in the cookie jar too.
Wow....what a threadjack.
Any chance we can stick to the topic concerning the Canes and OpEd piece?
Thanks in advance.
Nocera's response to me is just below. I wrote to him just last week as well as when the news of the heavy handed letter to alumni came out.
Nocera's response;
You can count on it.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 24, 2013, at 8:58 PM, <ordercs@nytimes.com> wrote:
Email:
URL:NCAA Investigation Practices; University of Miami
Comments:Joe;
I am a subscriber and always go right to the Op Ed page hoping you will have a story for the day. I have particularly admired the work you have done on the NCAA.
Some time back I suggested you might look into the story that seems to developing in the very long investigation of the University of Miami. In light of developments yesterday, with the NCAA admitting their own investigation is flawed, I thought I might try again to pique your interest.
It sure seems that there are some significant issues at play here and they have implications for the entire business that is college sports. I hope I might open up the paper and see you looking into it soon.
Best Regards
Walnut Creek, Ca.
Again, good work Cal.
We need more folks like you helping out the school that represents
my hometown.
Chise, you need to write to Nocera as well.
Get on it young fellow.
Nocera's response to me is just below. I wrote to him just last week as well as when the news of the heavy handed letter to alumni came out.
Nocera's response;
You can count on it.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 24, 2013, at 8:58 PM, <ordercs@nytimes.com> wrote:
Email:
URL:NCAA Investigation Practices; University of Miami
Comments:Joe;
I am a subscriber and always go right to the Op Ed page hoping you will have a story for the day. I have particularly admired the work you have done on the NCAA.
Some time back I suggested you might look into the story that seems to developing in the very long investigation of the University of Miami. In light of developments yesterday, with the NCAA admitting their own investigation is flawed, I thought I might try again to pique your interest.
It sure seems that there are some significant issues at play here and they have implications for the entire business that is college sports. I hope I might open up the paper and see you looking into it soon.
Best Regards
Walnut Creek, Ca.
Again, good work Cal.
We need more folks like you helping out the school that represents
my hometown.
Chise, you need to write to Nocera as well.
Get on it young fellow.
I just sent Mr. Nocera a lengthy letter outlining my opinions on the investigation.