Stupid...these "Violations" could be as simple as Jake Knott Calling his brother which under NCAA rules is a Violation
I'm pretty sure that their pre-existing relationship would make them exempt.
Stupid...these "Violations" could be as simple as Jake Knott Calling his brother which under NCAA rules is a Violation
I will burn all my season tickets.
I admit I don't know much about recruiting but the fact that nearly a thousand calls per day are being made is shocking to me.
Question: what does Iowa City, Iowa have to do with this?
Not seeing the connection.This is what pisses me off about all this.......IF these ALLEGED infractions are indeed something that will cause us probabtion...we could have at least beat Tulsa or Rutgers. Lord, Ohio State and Kansas cheat audaciously with no repurcussions (OSU finally got some karma from tatoo boy) and have gaudy media guides showing wins that will never be wiped off the books, and we get the freaking Tulsa performance.
Ugg.
This is what pisses me off about all this.......IF these ALLEGED infractions are indeed something that will cause us probabtion...we could have at least beat Tulsa or Rutgers. Lord, Ohio State and Kansas cheat audaciously with no repurcussions (OSU finally got some karma from tatoo boy) and have gaudy media guides showing wins that will never be wiped off the books, and we get the freaking Tulsa performance.
Ugg.
Not seeing the connection.
I've heard a couple local radio & TV stations talk about this, & I never heard them say the 79 number. All they talked about is how there were ~1400 calls that weren't documented correctly.
So is the issue the 79 calls, the 1400 mis-documented calls, or both?
Do what? What college?how can a college who really isn't that good in any sports ,do this?
how can a college who really isn't that good in any sports ,do this?
I could swear that the initial version of this article included the following sentence (that is included with the Yahoo sports article, but not in the current version on the DM Register site). It seems worth mentioning!
Iowa State said its review was believed to be the broadest ever done by an NCAA member institution, involving 750,000 total calls made by coaches in all 18 sports and 2,500 individual monthly telephone bills.
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Get a grip guys. Any program that did as exhaustive of a survey of their phone records as Iowa State did would find a few irregularities - and that is what this is, a few irregularities. I'm sure the NCAA is as pleased as punch that Iowa State went to these lengths and self reported what they found. Who probably isn't pleased are all of the other NCAA programs as the NCAA will probably set this ISU review as a bar that they may not technically expect but certainly will use as a measuring stick.
With this survey and the training that they implemented based on the findings, ISU basically demonstrated to the NCAA that they are making every effort to comply. The NCAA will be pleased with what ISU did here.
They should have used Skype and magic jack out of their homes instead. Is this why Rutter went Drake?You have to think it's football or bball or they would just name the sport. Or it could just be department wide error on basic recording of calls.
After a day of thinking about this, I have a theory. Maybe JP is daring other institutions to do the same level of exhaustive internal audit ... and disclose the results.
This may be the ultimate proof that JP is several steps ahead of the game. For instance, Baylor disclosed far more violations, but I don't think that they claimed to have done a comprehensive survey. What do you think Iowa, Texas, Oklahoma, Ohio State, Florida, UCLA, etc. would find if they did a similarly exhaustive audit? JP has put us out in front of the industry. "79 violations" and "1400 oversights" may sound like big news today, but I suspect that it will be nothing compared to what comes out from other institutions (if they will even disclose their numbers). This certainly raises the bar in terms of transparency in the industry.