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Thread: The NCAA Sucks!
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Old 05-14-2008, 10:47 AM   #1
arganbright2
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The NCAA Sucks!

The NCAA has said that they will begin investigating the OJ Mayo situation but I guarantee nothing will come of it just like nothing has come of the Reggie Bush situation. If memory serves me correctly, the player on Lucca Staiger's team in Germany took something like $2,000, yet they threw the book at Lucca (who obviously didn't take anything) and took away a year of eligibility. Also, the NCAA will not impose any other penalties on Indiana for what Sampson did. That makes sense because the President of the NCAA is Myles Brand, the former AD at Indiana. I question whether or not the NCAA holds high profile teams/players at Indiana, USC, etc. accountable for their actions the same way they do at Iowa State.
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