lol, the NCAA got so mad at Nebraska they punished Cal Poly :lol:
Cal Poly's response to an Infractions Appeals Committee upholding its sanctions includes, "Throughout the process, the NCAA has repeatedly chosen to ignore prior cases that have facts nearly identical to those that occurred at Cal Poly. An example of this involved the University of Nebraska, which included more money in over-awarded text books ($27,869) and involved a greater number of student-athletes. In that case, the NCAA did not require Nebraska to vacate individual student-athlete records. Given this clear precedent, we find it incomprehensible that the NCAA is forcing Cal Poly to vacate the records of completely innocent student-athletes. Furthermore, it is both confusing and disturbing that the NCAA has chosen to compare Cal Poly’s minor text book violation to shocking cases of impropriety. The NCAA actually compared Cal Poly’s text book error to cases at other universities that involved athletic staff members securing prostitutes for recruits, writing papers for student-athletes, lying to investigators, and intentional acts designed to gain a competitive advantage. Nothing like that has occurred at Cal Poly."
https://mustangnews.net/cal-poly-will-lose-records-after-ncaa-denies-appeal-of-textbook-stipend-violations/
https://mustangnews.net/a-sad-day-for-the-ncaa-athletics-director-speaks-out-against-ncaas-decision/
Cal Poly's response to an Infractions Appeals Committee upholding its sanctions includes, "Throughout the process, the NCAA has repeatedly chosen to ignore prior cases that have facts nearly identical to those that occurred at Cal Poly. An example of this involved the University of Nebraska, which included more money in over-awarded text books ($27,869) and involved a greater number of student-athletes. In that case, the NCAA did not require Nebraska to vacate individual student-athlete records. Given this clear precedent, we find it incomprehensible that the NCAA is forcing Cal Poly to vacate the records of completely innocent student-athletes. Furthermore, it is both confusing and disturbing that the NCAA has chosen to compare Cal Poly’s minor text book violation to shocking cases of impropriety. The NCAA actually compared Cal Poly’s text book error to cases at other universities that involved athletic staff members securing prostitutes for recruits, writing papers for student-athletes, lying to investigators, and intentional acts designed to gain a competitive advantage. Nothing like that has occurred at Cal Poly."
https://mustangnews.net/cal-poly-will-lose-records-after-ncaa-denies-appeal-of-textbook-stipend-violations/
https://mustangnews.net/a-sad-day-for-the-ncaa-athletics-director-speaks-out-against-ncaas-decision/