KidSilverhair
Well-Known Member
I haven't read through this entire thread so apologies if this has been said, but the Ames Tribune is running circles around the Des Moines Register in terms of quality reporting of this story. The Register is getting hung up on the word "major" (Bryce Miller's column is particularly embarrassing in this regard) and whining about transparency while the Tribune is reporting it out much more in depth and providing context, telling people in practical terms what this all actually means.
From what I've read so far, the Ames Tribune and Keith Murphy (on his blog) seem to have it about right. This is not nothing, and can't just be casually dismissed. Yet it's really not that serious, and seems likely to be more of a temporary black eye than anything truly damaging.
You should see the reporting on this in Eastern Iowa/Hawkeye Central. On KCRG this morning, the report was about the NCAA report (which doesn't exist yet, remember) calling the violations "major" after Iowa State only classified them as minor. They also said ISU had already served two years of probation, but could face loss of scholarships from the NCAA.
My wife thought it was funny when I talked back to the TV. Admittedly, the two morning hosts are women who probably know next to nothing about sports outside Iowa City, but their story was so wrong, on so many obvious levels (the only report that exists right now CAME FROM IOWA STATE ITSELF, and it admits the violations are "major" under NCAA classification; while ISU has disciplined members of the coaching staff, the two-year probation is what they are asking the NCAA for; and yes, loss of scholarships is technically possible, but probably remote).
The Gazette is enjoying writing misleading headlines about this, too.