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The NCAA is basically nailing its own coffin shut. What they hand out as penalties in this case will determine their ability to control what member institutions do almost immediately.
If they allow the UofL coaching staff to get by with paying for illegal benefits to recruits without any real consequences then, it will be seen as a sign to member schools that they have abandoned enforcement of their own rules.
Who really didn't see this coming though? The NCAA is all about $$$ now and it's a reflection of society as a whole. Morality, decency and standards are all antiquated notions these days.
Please tell me you don't really believe that will happen?...he will receive somewhere between a half-season and a full-season ban for 2017-18
Please tell me you don't really believe that will happen?
It won't.
Please tell me you don't really believe that will happen?
It won't.
Which actually gets back to the real mistake that Pitino made that he will be punished for: hiring someone who couldn't be trusted to follow NCAA rules.
I must be misreading this, or misunderstanding your intent. Are you actually insinuating that Rick didn't know the hooker/sex parties were taking place? And that it is a tragic situation of a "trusted" employee stabbing his leader in the back? LOL!
I'm not insinuating it. I'm stating the fact that the NoA does not charge Pitino with knowing that the hooker/sex parties were taking place. Everything else is irrelevant at this point, unless someone decides to press charges against Pitino for orchestrating hooker/sex parties in Minardi Hall. Once those charges are filed, I will gladly come over here and discuss those with you.
As far as the FOI case is concerned, it is the right idea, just at the wrong time. Once the NCAA case is finished, UofL will release all of the FOI documents about the case that they are required to. It is against NCAA rules for a member institution to release documents about an open case without NCAA approval.
Pushup man:
I notice that you are writing in objective third person narrative. Let's get personal. I know you to be an no nonsense church going person and ask for your personal opinion. For a moment pretend you are not a Louisville fan. If this happened at University of Cincinnati would you agree with these findings. What, in your opinion, should the penalty be. Should the head coach of Cincinnati be forced out or not. And finally, what is your opinion of the activities at Minardi Hall. Are you embarrassed ? Don't care one way or the other ? Or what ?
Wrong, the quote I called you out on in no way shape or form states what the NOA contains. Does the NOA say that "Rick's mistake was trusting someone who didn't follow the rules?"
That certainly looks like your opinion on what Rick's "mistake" was, and if I'm incorrect in saying that, then by all means go ahead tell us if you think Rick knew. And if I am correct then please regale us with your version of how his staff, team, and everybody else in the program managed to keep it from him. It's been a long week, I could use another good laugh.
So NCAA member institutions are exempt from federal laws based on their NCAA affiliation. I honestly did not know that an NCAA open case has legal precedence over federal laws. I guess that was a Supreme Court ruling that I must have missed somewhere down the line. I owe apologies to UNC since they really were being above board when they willingly (or were they forced to by the courts??) responded to the FOI requests from the News & Observer while their NCAA open case was/is still going on. If only they knew that all they had to say was "Sorry, we can't. NCAA won't let us". LOL!
You can hide behind what the NOA says all you want and consider everything else irrelevant at this point. Which is an interesting, and telling, phrase BTW. But, that is the UL fan mindset that we've come to love, and laugh at. Keep trying to defend the indefensible.
I'm not necessarily a big Matt Jones fan, but his quote the other day was as spot on as it gets. I paraphrase - "At any other university, Rick Pitino is unemployed today". But to you, and most other UL fans, I guess that's just "irrelevant" at this point. LOL!
What great things has he done?? Please tell me..and dont count 2012 and 2013 cuz he cheated...what else
Embarrassed for my University, definitely. If Pitino knew about the activities, I would want him fired, despite all the great things he has done at UofL since 2001. Apparently, the NCAA does not believe he did, and they could not find any evidence that he did, despite interviewing over 100 witnesses.
Rick's mistake was hiring someone who didn't follow the rules and got caught not following them. I would be leading the charge to fire the man myself had the NoA come back and found him guilty of a level 1 infraction for having knowledge of and failing to report McGee's actions.
To be quite honest, the NoA was a pleasant surprise to me in that regard. I remember quite vividly Clint Hurtt getting his show-cause penalty for what happened at Miami, and I expected the NCAA to not believe Pitino either when he said he had no knowledge.
Actually what may have saved Pitino strangely enough may have been Katina herself. She has said in a number of interviews on TV that she didn't feel that Pitino knew what was going on.So prior to the NOA's release you expected the NCAA to not believe Rick's testimony that he didn't know.......which seems to indicate that, at that time, you did not believe Rick either.
But then.......... when the NCAA chooses to believe Rick you flip to "Rick made a mistake via a bad hire", and since NOA absolves him you fell no need for Rick to lose his job. Throw in the "everything else is irrelevant other than the NOA drivel" from earlier and it appears that you deserve your picture as part of the definition of win at all costs.
Tom and Rick loves fan like you, they really, really do. LOL!
I'm going to have to stop, I'm feeling guilty for picking on you.
Good luck with your "assistant coach arranging and paying for recruits and players to be screwed by street hookers for at least 4 years in the basketball dorm while your control freak head coach was so disconnected from the program he didn't know anything about it" scandal.
OK, now I'm done.
Actually what may have saved Pitino strangely enough may have been Katina herself. She has said in a number of interviews on TV that she didn't feel that Pitino knew what was going on.
Gotta give Rick credit...
In both sex scandals, he has successfully pivoted the narrative to make himself the victim, when in both cases he or his institution was the perpetrator.
Not to hijack your 3rd street belief, but I remember her saying many times that "Rick knows everything" in the interviews I watched.