Wrights entire interview out?

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Barry Jackson had a blog post this morning clarifiying few points and this was in it

http://miamiherald.typepad.com/sports-buzz/

In its response to UM’s motion to dismiss, NCAA interim vice president of enforcement Jonathan Duncan said the NCAA originally struck Wright’s comments about a bachelor party from the evidence it used because it knew details came from the Allen interview.

But the NCAA has now agreed to strike all of the Wright interview “based on new information developed during [UM’s] subsequent interview of Wright on Feb. 25, 2013.”

Read more here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/sports-buzz/#storylink=cpy

does this mean the NCAA has actually tossed out all the Wright testimonies or just 1 interview?
 
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so how is it still LOIC if they keep throwing **** out of the investigation? They are about to run out of allegations.
 
What's left?

Shapiro talking to himself?

i think those 2 staffers who were not involved with the football program but were alleged to knew about Shapiros involvement with Axis.
Sine they were employed by Miami that is why we got the LOIC.
 
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What's left?

Shapiro talking to himself?

i think those 2 staffers who were not involved with the football program but were alleged to knew about Shapiros involvement with Axis.
Sine they were employed by Miami that is why we got the LOIC.

The two who claim they knew he was working for an agency before he actually started working for the agency?
 
What's left?

Shapiro talking to himself?

i think those 2 staffers who were not involved with the football program but were alleged to knew about Shapiros involvement with Axis.
Sine they were employed by Miami that is why we got the LOIC.

But at Oregon, a head coach and the athletic department were directly involved in paying a "scout" to steer a player to Oregon, but it's not LOIC. Good ol' NCAA BS.
 
Too bad it wasn't Emmert and the rest of the NCAA along with Terry Porter in Boston yesterday and not all those innocent people.
 
Well this tells me two things Kyle Wright is finally coming to his senses to finally tell the truth about how the NCAA coerced his testimony and also that the NCAA is still lying to prove their case an willing to protect their cover up. This will go down to the wire the NCAA in essence got caught banging the neighbors wife in the corn whole during a holiday party in front of the whole neighborhood and the have the Gaul to act like its business as usual.

This EPIC.

Go Canes
 
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so how is it still LOIC if they keep throwing **** out of the investigation? They are about to run out of allegations.


Well, I guess we can hope, logically speaking, that the punishments we've already imposed on ourself are enough to satisfy an LOIC charge anyways. Other programs that got LOIC recently didn't even get anything near what we've self imposed. Hopefully, the COI agrees.
 
Well this tells me two things Kyle Wright is finally coming to his senses to finally tell the truth about how the NCAA coerced his testimony and also that the NCAA is still lying to prove their case an willing to protect their cover up. This will go down to the wire the NCAA in essence got caught banging the neighbors wife in the corn whole during a holiday party in front of the whole neighborhood and the have the Gaul to act like its business as usual.

This EPIC.

Go Canes


**** Kyle Wright. I don't care what the NCAA did to "coerce" his testimony. He didn't have to say **** and he knew it. He wanted to say stuff because he's a butthurt little ***gott.
 
What's left?

Shapiro talking to himself?

i think those 2 staffers who were not involved with the football program but were alleged to knew about Shapiros involvement with Axis.
Sine they were employed by Miami that is why we got the LOIC.

But at Oregon, a head coach and the athletic department were directly involved in paying a "scout" to steer a player to Oregon, but it's not LOIC. Good ol' NCAA BS.

what hurts Oregon hurts the pac, what hurts the pac hurts emmert's alma mater.
 
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I would definitely used the Oregon case, OSU's case with Tressel, and any other one I could find where the head coaches were involved. Oregon looks like they will give up a total of three scholarships and probation? No bowls? OSU was allowed to play in the bowl game after they admitted their guilt.
 
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