GrizBacker04
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It was announced today that the NCAA has changed its policies on how it handles schools that break the rules. Here is the link to the entire article. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/football/ncaa/10/30/ncaa-sanctions-rule-breakers.ap/index.html?sct=hp_t2_a2&eref=sihp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I do like some of the changes, including stiffer penalties for head coaches and getting rid of the ability for a head coach to throw an assistant coach under the bus and avoid being punished directly.
Another change that I think MAY benefit UM, depending on what the investigation uncovers and what the NCAA alleges took place, is how the NCAA will categorize infractions. The NCAA will scrap its current system of major and secondary infractions and go to a four-level stepladder - severe breach of conduct, significant breach of conduct, breach of conduct and incidental issues. While rape is clearly a horrendous act, that is not the focus of the NCAA. The DOJ/DOE is investigating issues related to the alleged rapes, while the NCAA is investigating why tailgaters gave out too many cookies and hot dogs to student-athletes, among other things.
Will be interesting to see if these changes will apply to UM or if this is just for new cases going forward.
I do like some of the changes, including stiffer penalties for head coaches and getting rid of the ability for a head coach to throw an assistant coach under the bus and avoid being punished directly.
Another change that I think MAY benefit UM, depending on what the investigation uncovers and what the NCAA alleges took place, is how the NCAA will categorize infractions. The NCAA will scrap its current system of major and secondary infractions and go to a four-level stepladder - severe breach of conduct, significant breach of conduct, breach of conduct and incidental issues. While rape is clearly a horrendous act, that is not the focus of the NCAA. The DOJ/DOE is investigating issues related to the alleged rapes, while the NCAA is investigating why tailgaters gave out too many cookies and hot dogs to student-athletes, among other things.
Will be interesting to see if these changes will apply to UM or if this is just for new cases going forward.