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Stirring the NCAA pot

AllWeatherFan said:
Would you fellers feel better if they'd stayed at the Super 8?

Do you not see the hypocrisy of the ncaa staying at a fancy and expensive resort, while investigating an FCS school for players having been given free hot dogs and water at a tailgate, too many in-home meals, a $320 loan for one week from the mom of another player, and normal legal representation in a case that involved a possible civil (and civil rights) lawsuit and misdemeanor charges?

How many of them drove in from Paw's Up, after a leisurely morning having coffee and breakfast overlooking the Blackfoot River, so they could stand outside the locker room after the first game and follow some players, in order to bust them for having hot dogs and water at a tailgate?

Is an investigation like this, and staying at Paw's Up, worth it? Besides being ridiculous in this day and age of big money in college sports, it is expensive and reduces the amount of money that the ncaa can eventually distribute to schools.

Yes, I would have less disrespect for the ncaa if they stayed at a normal motel in town, and not a fancy resort out of town.
 
PlayerRep said:
AllWeatherFan said:
Would you fellers feel better if they'd stayed at the Super 8?

Do you not see the hypocrisy of the ncaa staying at a fancy and expensive resort, while investigating an FCS school for players having been given free hot dogs and water at a tailgate, too many in-home meals, a $320 loan for one week from the mom of another player, and normal legal representation in a case that involved a possible civil (and civil rights) lawsuit and misdemeanor charges?

How many of them drove in from Paw's Up, after a leisurely morning having coffee and breakfast overlooking the Blackfoot River, so they could stand outside the locker room after the first game and follow some players, in order to bust them for having hot dogs and water at a tailgate?

Is an investigation like this, and staying at Paw's Up, worth it? Besides being ridiculous in this day and age of big money in college sports, it is expensive and reduces the amount of money that the ncaa can eventually distribute to schools.

Yes, I would have less disrespect for the ncaa if they stayed at a normal motel in town, and not a fancy resort out of town.


Well put PR. I do hope this come out in whatever lawsuit the Kemps pursue too. Wonder if the NCAA will pay off the Kemps to stop pursuing the case?
 
Another example of NCAA hypocrisy as reported on ESPN's Mike & Mike: The joint NCAA/Texas A&M announcement on-line of Johnny Football's suspension had a photo of Johnny at the bottom and a box to click on to purchase the photo. $ of course to the NCAA.
 
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