Emmert is Awful....get rid of him!
https://www.change.org/petitions/ncaa-fire-mark-emmert-as-president-of-the-ncaa
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Bye Emmert
Emmert is Awful....get rid of him!
https://www.change.org/petitions/ncaa-fire-mark-emmert-as-president-of-the-ncaa
Click and go
Bye Emmert
Emmert is Awful....get rid of him!
https://www.change.org/petitions/ncaa-fire-mark-emmert-as-president-of-the-ncaa
Click and go
Bye Emmert
Why Fire Emmert? 2 people report to him, and he acts like he is not accountable for anything??
Non SEC Schools had a "infraction" and were punished, penn st (sandusky; mishadled....Ohio st (tatoogate) i was ok with it....USC (Reggie Bush) ok ..took a long time....
Emmert was chancellor at LSU for five years, from 1999 to 2004, and was instrumental in hiring a promising-but-not-entirely-proven Nick Saban as football coach
Feb 2011 Alabama still on probation mind you!! The NCAA Committee on Infractions released a statement last year calling the University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa the following:A "serial repeat violator," with an "abysmal infractions track record" and an "extensive recent history of infractions cases unmatched by any other member institution in the NCAA.”
There's only one penalty that fits those crimes, especially since the NCAA would have to be considered a repeat offender.
The death penalty.
There's never been a better time - or more good reasons - to blow the whole system up and start over.
Eleven years ago next Friday, NCAA Infractions Committee chairman Thomas Yeager explained the major sanctions he and his colleagues had just dropped on Alabama football this way: "They were absolutely staring down the barrel of a gun."
Where are Yeager and his weapon when you really need them?
The irony in the latest example of NCAA misconduct and malfeasance is wicked and delicious. In its zeal to bring Miami football and basketball to justice - a probe launched on the word of former Hurricanes booster and convicted Ponzi schemer Nevin Shapiro - the association's enforcement staff did something that would get a coach fired, a booster disassociated and a program banned from the postseason.
During a teleconference, NCAA President Mark Emmert called the actions of the enforcement staff "a very severe issue of improper conduct."
He didn't add "unethical," but he could have.
Emmert described a situation that would seem to be a textbook case of a failure to monitor and a lack of institutional control, perhaps the two most serious charges in the NCAA manual.
Why Fire Emmert? 2 people report to him, and he acts like he is not accountable for anything??
Non SEC Schools had a "infraction" and were punished, penn st (sandusky; mishadled....Ohio st (tatoogate) i was ok with it....USC (Reggie Bush) ok ..took a long time....
Emmert was chancellor at LSU for five years, from 1999 to 2004, and was instrumental in hiring a promising-but-not-entirely-proven Nick Saban as football coach
Feb 2011 Alabama still on probation mind you!! The NCAA Committee on Infractions released a statement last year calling the University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa the following:A "serial repeat violator," with an "abysmal infractions track record" and an "extensive recent history of infractions cases unmatched by any other member institution in the NCAA.”
There's only one penalty that fits those crimes, especially since the NCAA would have to be considered a repeat offender.
The death penalty.
There's never been a better time - or more good reasons - to blow the whole system up and start over.
Eleven years ago next Friday, NCAA Infractions Committee chairman Thomas Yeager explained the major sanctions he and his colleagues had just dropped on Alabama football this way: "They were absolutely staring down the barrel of a gun."
Where are Yeager and his weapon when you really need them?
The irony in the latest example of NCAA misconduct and malfeasance is wicked and delicious. In its zeal to bring Miami football and basketball to justice - a probe launched on the word of former Hurricanes booster and convicted Ponzi schemer Nevin Shapiro - the association's enforcement staff did something that would get a coach fired, a booster disassociated and a program banned from the postseason.
During a teleconference, NCAA President Mark Emmert called the actions of the enforcement staff "a very severe issue of improper conduct."
He didn't add "unethical," but he could have.
Emmert described a situation that would seem to be a textbook case of a failure to monitor and a lack of institutional control, perhaps the two most serious charges in the NCAA manual.
Recent Issues involving Mark Emmert and NCAA Investigations and punishments
Auburn- Cam Newton ineligible for one day!
Miami- NCAA VP Fired for insufficient oversight
UNC- Punishment for academic fraud?
Penn st- Quick judgement and 10 years of not "discovering" the situation themselves...."whose to blame"???
UCLA- NCAA investigator fired during Muhammad case
USC- Judge rules NCAA investigation malicious
Recent Issues involving Mark Emmert and NCAA Investigations and punishments
Auburn- Cam Newton ineligible for one day!
Miami- NCAA VP Fired for insufficient oversight
UNC- Punishment for academic fraud?
Penn st- Quick judgement and 10 years of not "discovering" the situation themselves...."whose to blame"???
UCLA- NCAA investigator fired during Muhammad case
USC- Judge rules NCAA investigation malicious
The NCAA broke the rules while investigating whether Miami broke the rules.
The NCAA looks guilty of unethical conduct, a failure to monitor and a lack of institutional control.
Who polices the police?? You broke the rules (me) i think ill let myself off this time...but i learned my lesson!!!
The NCAA broke the rules while investigating whether Miami broke the rules.
The NCAA looks guilty of unethical conduct, a failure to monitor and a lack of institutional control.
Who polices the police?? You broke the rules (me) i think ill let myself off this time...but i learned my lesson!!!
The NCAA has said the penalties are unrelated to regulation of economic activity so antitrust law doesn't apply.
The NCAA has said the penalties are unrelated to regulation of economic activity so antitrust law doesn't apply.
New proposed recruiting rules not going over so well
Though the deregulation rules changes can be rejected through official override proposals from NCAA member schools and conferences -- the Big Ten has already announced it would be preparing such an override -- Berst said the same presidential working group that created the first set of proposals would attempt to make those modifications itself before the next Board of Directors meeting on May 2.
"We'll try to circulate that to the membership as well, probably a couple weeks ahead of the board meeting," Berst told USA Today, "so people can see what it is if they disagree still."
New proposed recruiting rules not going over so well
Though the deregulation rules changes can be rejected through official override proposals from NCAA member schools and conferences -- the Big Ten has already announced it would be preparing such an override -- Berst said the same presidential working group that created the first set of proposals would attempt to make those modifications itself before the next Board of Directors meeting on May 2.
"We'll try to circulate that to the membership as well, probably a couple weeks ahead of the board meeting," Berst told USA Today, "so people can see what it is if they disagree still."
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