doebrmn said:Umista said:Royce fired O'Day and Pflugrad........that alone will take some of the "punishment" away as it must be accounted for. Otherwise it was a wasted effort by Engstrom. Nothing much was found seriously wrong with UM's athletic program so very little fine/punishment is warranted!
The NCAA so called investigation is a punishment in itself, nothing "big" was found. The best case of "finding" was from reading the Missoulian paper and that was 90% blather.
In my opinion we will be admonished because of error on the part of the President and staff but overall I am content with our athletic department and like all I want to move on.
Again, if this is true why would the AD state publicly that lost scholarships and forfeited games would not be unexpected. Clearly the NCAA has found something "big" enough that the AD has publicly stated he expects lost scholarships and forfeited games. That is not simply an "admonishment because of error on the part of the President and staff."
I have not seen Haslam discuss what any potential penalties may be, if someone has please post a link, but what I have seen is people mistakenly taking Greg Rachac's conjecture and believing it was a quote from the AD due to the poor writing/transition in the article combined with poor reading comprehension...
"Haslam said he “can’t get into the details” of any infractions he suspects the NCAA may levy against the football program, but it won’t come as a surprise if the Griz lose a couple scholarships or are forced to vacate some victories from what was a hugely successful 2011 season."
All Haslam said was "can't get into details", the rest is Greg conjecturing, rightly or wrongly.