BigWoof31
"Barkin' up the wrong tree"
Apparently this is going to be the next whirlwind NCAA Investigation.
SI has concluded a 10 month investigation and it will be made public tomorrow morning when the most recent magazine hits the stands.
http://insidesportsillustrated.com/...t-to-launch-tuesday-september-10-at-9-a-m-et/
Some highlights:
SI has concluded a 10 month investigation and it will be made public tomorrow morning when the most recent magazine hits the stands.
http://insidesportsillustrated.com/...t-to-launch-tuesday-september-10-at-9-a-m-et/
Some highlights:
The report reveals that OSU went to extreme measures to build a winning program, with an increased willingness to cut corners and bend rules. The transgressions began under former coach Les Miles, who was the head coach in Stillwater from 2001 to ’04 and is now the head coach at LSU, and continued under current head coach Mike Gundy, who was promoted from offensive coordinator in 2005.
• Part 2: Academics (On SI.com Wednesday, 9/11): Widespread academic misconduct, which included tutors and other OSU personnel completing coursework for players, and professors giving passing grades for little or no work, all in the interest of keeping top players eligible.
• Part 3: Drugs (On SI.com Thursday, 9/12): OSU tolerated and at times enabled recreational drug use, primarily through a specious counseling program that allowed some players to continue to use drugs while avoiding penalties. The school’s drug policy was selectively enforced, with some stars going unpunished despite repeated positive tests.