Bulldog_Muskie wrote:DumpsterFireA10 wrote:So why is it dumb? Because UConn got caught?
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... season-apr
4 years of data under baseline. Spin that.
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't there an issue of a booster buying players as well?
DumpsterFireA10 wrote:So why is it dumb? Because UConn got caught?
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... season-apr
4 years of data under baseline. Spin that.
Bill Marsh wrote:DumpsterFireA10 wrote:So why is it dumb? Because UConn got caught?
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... season-apr
4 years of data under baseline. Spin that.
Spin what? I'm not denying anything. Here are the facts:
Fact #1 - The 4 years of baseline data were in compliance when they occurred.
Fact #2 - NCAA passes a new rule.
Fact #3 - UConn is retroactively penalized for failing to meet a standard at the time the failure occurred.
How would you feel if a law were passed today and you were arrested for violating it last week?
UConn has no prior history of having athletes fail to measure up to academic standards. In fact, their record for graduating players has been quite good. And their record has been very good since the penalty was imposed.
So, how can any of this be used to imply that they have a dirty program?
Bill Marsh wrote:Bulldog_Muskie wrote:DumpsterFireA10 wrote:So why is it dumb? Because UConn got caught?
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... season-apr
4 years of data under baseline. Spin that.
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't there an issue of a booster buying players as well?
I'll correct you. You're wrong. There was no issue of a booster paying players.
DumpsterFireA10 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:DumpsterFireA10 wrote:So why is it dumb? Because UConn got caught?
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... season-apr
4 years of data under baseline. Spin that.
Spin what? I'm not denying anything. Here are the facts:
Fact #1 - The 4 years of baseline data were in compliance when they occurred.
Fact #2 - NCAA passes a new rule.
Fact #3 - UConn is retroactively penalized for failing to meet a standard at the time the failure occurred.
How would you feel if a law were passed today and you were arrested for violating it last week?
UConn has no prior history of having athletes fail to measure up to academic standards. In fact, their record for graduating players has been quite good. And their record has been very good since the penalty was imposed.
So, how can any of this be used to imply that they have a dirty program?
What part of "banned from the NCAA Tournament" don't you understand? Vegas did get banned in 1992. There's your company.
Bulldog_Muskie wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Bulldog_Muskie wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't there an issue of a booster buying players as well?
I'll correct you. You're wrong. There was no issue of a booster paying players.
My how snarky of you Bill!
I was thinking about what lead to this http://www.uconnhuskies.com/sports/m-ba ... 11aaa.html but i suppose I was mistaken regarding actually paying a player. Seems like more of an accumulation of minor violations.
DumpsterFireA10 wrote:UConn is a dirty program. That clear enough for you?
See the last few posts in this thread. The sanctions announcement was from UConn's own website.
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