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Every school does that, look at Michigan when they reported their findings in the wake of their stretching scandal. They reported self imposed restrictions, and the NCAA tagged on more a month later, including lack of institutional control on the program. Michigan appealed and mostly won...
That's what gets me. If we reported these issues back in April I bet they would miss a total of 2 or 3 games tops. Plus the NCAA would have our backs in the appeal process. So TP and the others would miss what Marshall and Miami? Big deal even if you lose to Miami, people would put an...
Nobody says they are violation, it just totally goes against his version of the story of why he didn't inform his bosses of the situation. It's fine to include the mentor of your star QB, but not your boss when your contractually obligated to? That dog don't hunt.
This will be used against...
The problem is JT was an AD at one time, he knows what to do in these situations. JT is not a cop, he's not a lawyer, but he has those resources at his fingertips. This whole affair is out of character of the man I know, and very disappointing. I'm having a hard time believing this story the...
difference is Newton's problems were out in the public while JT had sole access to this information and fumbled it. UF's administration mandated that they wanted this kid gone. Meyer with his track record would have kept him in my opinion.
That's why you forward it to compliance. They'll proceed with caution from there. It's in his contract that any rules that may be broken he must report the infraction to the AD and compliance no matter what. JT is not a lawyer he has no obligation to keep anything quiet unless it was his...
Unless directly communicated to him by a federal officer JT was under no obligation to keep this quiet and he should have forwarded all transgressions of athletes that fall out of step to compliance bottom line. Anything else is a bad excuse sad to say.
show of support for the JT and the AD, will be as transparent as possible, the school has nothing to hide. Provided the authorities all the information possible and any notion that they haven't is pure hearsay. Yada yada yada
the only way this is going anywhere is video/audio tape of the conversation, or the source being close to JT that a testimony would matter. Since selling stuff isn't a criminal matter there really isn't anything the NCAA can do about it.
they really don't have much power other to ask JT when he found out about the violation. If JT lied, well how would the NCAA know without someone helping them out?
His daughter is having a baby and she's in Ann Arbor so with the family situation along with the NFL situation next year, he felt it was a good time to go, and finish his career where he'll retire. Can't blame him, he's a good family guy.