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Breaking: Major NCAA Violations by MIZZOUModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: Breaking: Major NCAA Violations by MIZZOUSo is it all Level III violations that get accumulated to be one Level II violation? Haven't read the full NCAA report, but this looks like it will not be lack of head coach control or institutional control. Voluntary postseason ban will probably suffice for NCAA.
"This is . . . dedication to distraction by fans. Is that what I'm going to go with Jay?"
"That poor kid has to be wondering what is dad doing." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XknLDwj0dSo
Re: Breaking: Major NCAA Violations by MIZZOUDepends on who knew what when, right?
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Right, I just had a typo. I meant I could not see why anyone would be upset at Missouri. They made a good move by banning a team that is not going to make post season anyway. #HammerDown
Re: Breaking: Major NCAA Violations by MIZZOU
Level I - A donor (Representative #1) to MU Athletics provided impermissible benefits to three men's basketball student-athletes and one prospective men's basketball student-athlete from 2013-2014. The impermissible benefits included compensating student-athletes for work-not-performed at a business through a summer internship program. Through the internship program, the donor also provided other impermissible inducements and extra benefits including housing, cash in the amount of $520, local transportation, iPads, meals and arranged for the use of a local gym for the student-athletes, all in violation of NCAA bylaws. Level II – A second donor (Representative #2) was discovered to have provided impermissible benefits to 11 student-athletes and three members of one student-athlete's family from 2011-2014. The benefits included providing student-athletes with a "friends & family" reduced rate at a hotel as well as meals and a ride on a recreational boat. A Missouri men's basketball student-manager also provided transportation for multiple student-athletes to the hotel from the Missouri campus, all in violation of NCAA bylaws. Level II – Because the University of Missouri did not fully vet the summer internship employment opportunity and follow-up to request documentation at the conclusion of the 2013 and 2014 internships with Representative #1, the institution was cited with a failure to adequately monitor the internship program. Level III – A former associate head men's basketball coach assisted in the relocation of a prospective student-athlete by providing the phone number of the prospect's mother to a donor (Representative #2) to arrange for rental housing. The family paid a market rate for the rental. However, the actions of the former associate head coach are in violation of NCAA bylaws. Level III – Representative #1 had multiple impermissible recruiting contacts with a prospective student-athlete and paid for a meal for a non-scholastic coach, in violation of NCAA bylaws. Derail the Frogs!
Re: Breaking: Major NCAA Violations by MIZZOUAll this NCAA chatter reminds me of a bunch of divorces at a cocktail party.
Re: Breaking: Major NCAA Violations by MIZZOUStatement from Frank Haith's lawyer: "Coach Haith cooperated fully with the NCAA enforcement staff's investigation and we have been informed by the enforcement staff that Coach Haith will not be charged with any violations and, therefore, has been cleared of any wrongdoing. It has been Coach Haith's position throughout this investigation that he acted appropriately at all times and that he monitored his program and promoted an atmosphere of compliance. The fact that the enforcement staff has not charged Coach Haith with any violations validates our position.
Coach Haith wishes the best to the University of Missouri, its men's basketball program and his former student-athletes in getting through this difficult time." Party at The Wopper!
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Oh damn! So one thing we are appealing as part of ours is we had multiple level 3's which NCAA can consolidate to a level 2. In our case, the NCAA then combined that with an existing level 2 which consolidated up into a level 1. At least in the above, it doesn't appear that NCAA is turning multiple 2's or 3's into an additional 1. That may indicate towards a view in our favor. I hope. "This is . . . dedication to distraction by fans. Is that what I'm going to go with Jay?"
"That poor kid has to be wondering what is dad doing." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XknLDwj0dSo
Re: Breaking: Major NCAA Violations by MIZZOUNcaa is still investigating. Those were mizzous own findings were they not
Re: Breaking: Major NCAA Violations by MIZZOUWhat a coincidence that Haith left a solid SEC job for Tulsa when he did.
All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
Re: Breaking: Major NCAA Violations by MIZZOUWonder if Tulsa is going to bounce Haith?
Re: Breaking: Major NCAA Violations by MIZZOUHe swears he wasn't involved
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Wouldn't surprise me since he hasn't really been around schools that have had impermissible benefits from boosters in the past. Shake It Off Moody
Re: Breaking: Major NCAA Violations by MIZZOUYep he left Miami cleanly
Re: Breaking: Major NCAA Violations by MIZZOUYahoo sports did a scathing article about Haith.
Re: Breaking: Major NCAA Violations by MIZZOUIt was asked earlier - but is this under the old rules or new rules?
If the new rules, Haith will get punished by the NCAA. It doesn't matter if he knew anything or not.
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