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College admissions scam
Just saw where UT athletics was given over $560,000 to gain admissions for dumb, rich kids. Hmmmm.
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Re: College admissions scam
Whew! Glad to know that. Now, what about the admissions person/people?
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I think that the tennis coach WAS the admissions person/people. Therein lies the problem.soccermom wrote:Whew! Glad to know that. Now, what about the admissions person/people?
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Re: College admissions scam
Oh, gotcha.
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Lack of institutional control is, I believe, what the NCAA calls it. 

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Re: College admissions scam
I thought that was only in SMU's casePerunaPunch wrote:Lack of institutional control is, I believe, what the NCAA calls it.
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Re: College admissions scam
Much as I might like to see some P5 schools get stung I'm hard put to see how the NCAA has a play in this. If some school wants admit, or put on a sports scholarship the dumb and / or clumsy child of a well off parent (or friend of a parent in a scratch each other's backs deal) well, mistakes in recruiting are made every year.
https://www.theatlantic.com/education/a ... ts/584695/
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Well, no. If the President of the school, the Board of Directors, and the AD all knew about it then it would be a 'lack of institutional control.' But since then coach openly lied to the school then it's a felony, and that [deleted] could be facing major charges.PerunaPunch wrote:Lack of institutional control is, I believe, what the NCAA calls it.
The problem as some see it is the inherent lowered academic standards that athletes are given in order to gain admission. If such differences weren't allowed, then there wouldn't have been this part of the scandal to begin with. Can't say I don't agree with them on that.No Quarter wrote:Much as I might like to see some P5 schools get stung I'm hard put to see how the NCAA has a play in this. If some school wants admit, or put on a sports scholarship the dumb and / or clumsy child of a well off parent (or friend of a parent in a scratch each other's backs deal) well, mistakes in recruiting are made every year.
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Re: College admissions scam
What is the ideal role of athletics in a university setting? Currently, athletics is about a 30 hour per week proposition.
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If there wasn’t a lower standard for athletes, Alabama would win every national championship in every sport into perpetuity.leopold wrote:Well, no. If the President of the school, the Board of Directors, and the AD all knew about it then it would be a 'lack of institutional control.' But since then coach openly lied to the school then it's a felony, and that [deleted] could be facing major charges.PerunaPunch wrote:Lack of institutional control is, I believe, what the NCAA calls it.
The problem as some see it is the inherent lowered academic standards that athletes are given in order to gain admission. If such differences weren't allowed, then there wouldn't have been this part of the scandal to begin with. Can't say I don't agree with them on that.No Quarter wrote:Much as I might like to see some P5 schools get stung I'm hard put to see how the NCAA has a play in this. If some school wants admit, or put on a sports scholarship the dumb and / or clumsy child of a well off parent (or friend of a parent in a scratch each other's backs deal) well, mistakes in recruiting are made every year.
https://www.theatlantic.com/education/a ... ts/584695/
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They apparently only have scratched the surface. There are another 700 cases looming out there. I'm sure there are a ton of coaches wetting themselves right now and offering to give evidence to nail these parents. Funny thing is, some of these schools would have admitted a kid if the money had gone to the school instead of a coach and nary a blink of an eye.
UNC better keep that Ram away from Peruna