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unionfutura;1937910; said:
haven't heard anything going down tomorrow. My guess is word is going around what kind of questions are being asked for the past few weeks and what it means.

Seems something the radio talking heads would drone on about.


I would imagine the NCAA knows all they needed to know at this point...unless they are that fucking dumb that they keep driving here.... going back..... and then have to turn around and drive back and stop at duchess just outside of Dayton....Its the rest of us that slowly watch the nightmare unfold..

Im fucking filing suit for mental trauma
 
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BuckeyeNation27;1937862; said:
:lol: what kind of [Mark May]ty "friend of the program" pays players with checks? jesus christ, columbus.

Damn straight. Why the fuck can't we cheat even HALF as good as those inbreds down at Auburn. It's bad enough that all this shit is going down but we can't even put the effort in as a fan base to cheat with intelligence. Pathetic.
 
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BB73;1937839; said:
I agree that it's probably not routine to monitor the bank accounts. But after an athlete is found to have accepted improper benefits, it might be more common than it otherwise would be. I don't really know if compliance departments are expected to review bank accounts in those instances, and whether not doing so would put an athletic department into the 'failure to monitor' area. But that's a concern for me.

If an athlete wanted to receive improper benefits, and knew that his compliance department was aware of a certain bank account, he obviously would be very unwise to deposit checks from a memorabilia dealer into that account. But at this point, whatever the truth is regarding the alleged checks being deposited, I wouldn't be surprised.
No argument from me at all.
 
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At this point, what would be the penalty imposed by the NCAA on us? Does the NCAA have enough for slapping us with Lack of Institutional Control? I'll appreciate hearing from knowledgeable posters on this. Thanks.
 
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