WaGriz4life
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Noches de Passion said:WaGriz4life said:Franticly trying to find a body in the closet.UMGriz75 said:Exactly. This is a "scandal" in search of an actual "scandal."mcg said:That's exactly what I can't reconcile, one criminal case and we've got a gigantic s**t-storm. I'm all for fixing the problem, but no one in authority has stated what the problem is.
Again, what are the chances that three national investigatory institutions are ALL wrong? Are you guys honestly saying that the DOJ, the DOE, and the NCAA are each wrong in their own right? If it was just one agency, I might agree with you. If it was two, I would start to waffle. But three? Come on, guys. Right now, it doesn't look good. I hope the investigations don't find anything, and if we've got nothing to hide, they won't.
If you think they will find something simply because they have to, why don't you bring some past examples where three federal agencies manufactured evidence to attribute guilt to a school. I'll be waiting.
Thats exactly what I'm saying. The NCAA will find secondary violations (violations with no real penalties) because they always do with a system that arbitrary. The DOJ and the DOE will find absolutely nothing in regards to the athletic department "covering up" crimes, just like the Barz report didn't find anything. Pflugrad did everything by the book after the police came to him. Plus the DOJ is here to investigate the Missoula Police Department, and no they aren't going to find all this evidence that they are working with the athletic department to help out football players.
The body in the closet doesn't exist, with regards to the athletic department cover up conspiracy.