May 5, 20187 yr Quote Infractions committees in all three National College Athletic Association divisions have imposed punishments in recent weeks, on sports programs at the College of Mount Saint Vincent, the University of Southern Indiana and California State University at Sacramento. The NCAA's Division III Committee on Infractions ruled Thursday that a former soccer coach at Mount Saint Vincent arranged for his father to co-sign a student loan application for a recruited athlete, a violation of association rules governing extra benefits for athletes. The athletics director then violated ethical conduct rules by lying about approving the arrangement. Mount Saint Vincent must vacate victories in which the ineligible athlete participated and pay $1,000 fine. A booster at Southern Indiana bought a men's basketball recruit a laptop and initiated a series of improper calls and text messages, the Division II Committee on Infractions found last month. The booster was disassociated from the program for five years. Sacramento State failed to monitor its men's and women's tennis programs, and a former director of the tennis programs took advantage by breaking a wide range of recruiting, eligibility, financial aid and other rules over five years, the Division I Committee on Infractions ruled last month. The university barred its women's tennis team from postseason play for two years, among other penalties imposed by the institution and the NCAA. Holy hell.
May 5, 20187 yr Is this coming down on the little guys so it makes people think the NCAA isn't asleep at the wheel?
May 5, 20187 yr The problem starts in the high school with the coaches (probably for compensation) pushing their top athletes to these sports mills.
May 5, 20187 yr Is this coming down on the little guys so it makes people think the NCAA isn't asleep at the wheel? Of course. It's Artie Bucco beating up Benny.
May 5, 20187 yr Mount Saint Vincent, Southern Indiana, and Sacramento State have a history of egregious violations. It's about time they have been brought to justice. William & Mary and Fordham are now on notice. It's just a matter of time.
May 5, 20187 yr 29 minutes ago, Radical Larry said: Mount Saint Vincent, Southern Indiana, and Sacramento State have a history of egregious violations. It's about time they have been brought to justice. William & Mary and Fordham are now on notice. It's just a matter of time. What did Fordham and William & Mary do?
May 5, 20187 yr C'mon now, I think we've all known that Sacramento State Tennis has been dirty for quite some time now. Just another pipeline to the league.
May 5, 20187 yr 6 hours ago, Longboard Horn said: Who the fuck is Mount Saint Vincent? That's my only question. Sounds like an Arcade Fire side project.
May 5, 20187 yr 5 hours ago, GhostofDanJones said: What did Fordham and William & Mary do? Allegedly, a Fordham assistant coach gave a potential recruit a stick of gum, and the WM head coach gave a recruits mom a tissue.
May 5, 20187 yr Let's not forget the egregious crimes committed at Incarnate Word, we all know cutting back on on communion wafers is one of the biggest violations the NCAA has yet to respond to... Quote The Surprisingly Cutthroat Business of Communion Crackers - VICEhttps://www.vice.com/en.../the-surprisingly-cutthroat-business-of-communion-cracker... Apr 14, 2017 - In reality, though, if you're an American Catholic, your communion host likely comes from Cavanagh Altar Breads, a secular, industrial baker. Based out of Greenville, Rhode Island, the company specializes in mass-produced sacramental wafers. It's an even more pressing matter than what the administration at Baylor allowed during the "Where's the Beef" female student rape welcome parties hosted by the Baylor athletics... (not in any way affiliated with this woman spokesman, nor Wendy's tasty burgers):
May 6, 20187 yr Justice is just a word until it’s brought into the world by people like the brave men and women at the NCAA.
May 6, 20187 yr On 5/4/2018 at 10:36 PM, Lhorn said: Is this coming down on the little guys so it makes people think the NCAA isn't asleep at the wheel?
May 7, 20187 yr On 5/5/2018 at 7:38 AM, Leanderman said: and those Wofford Terriers continue to get away with everything. They recruited my nephew from only watching his high school tape. Offered him a scholarsip on the spot. Always seemed shady as hell to me.
May 7, 20187 yr On 5/4/2018 at 10:36 PM, Lhorn said: Is this coming down on the little guys so it makes people think the NCAA isn't asleep at the wheel? No, clearly jesus took the wheel. And since he's a fairly tale, it really just means fuck all.
May 7, 20187 yr 9 hours ago, mulletpelini said: They recruited my nephew from only watching his high school tape. Offered him a scholarsip on the spot. Always seemed shady as hell to me. Not uncommon at all when there's no recruiting budget. That's how probably 50% of all colleges recruit.
May 8, 20187 yr On 5/5/2018 at 3:04 AM, GhostofDanJones said: What did Fordham and William & Mary do? Wow. Where do you start. What did they NOT do!! The list of stuff has got to be this long. And couldn't you say both are right up there with '70s OU and '80s SMU? Yep. Lots of cheatin'
May 9, 20187 yr Y'all joke, but I for one am glad the NCAA has finally started enforcing the rules. This crap needs to be nipped in the bud. Edited May 9, 20187 yr by High Plains Drifter shaky hands due to outrage at Mt St Vincent's shenanigans
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