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More meaningless NCAA rules

basketball bud

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Oct 11, 2005
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I guess in part of the recruiting scandals going on the NCAA is going after agents that have contact with college players. Now they'll have to have at least a bachelor degree, have background checks, sign some kind of agreement to be above board, just crazy things that won't affect anything going forward.

How does this do anything for college athletes? Meanwhile wholesale cheating goes on and what are they doing about that? They came out a couple of months ago with this so called list of schools that have level one violations So far they've named I believe two NC State and Auburn.Where's the rest?

Schools like Arizona and Kansas two supposedly on the list just continue to grab top 50 recruits and nobody even talks about any sanctions possibly being enacted against them. No one fears the NCAA as time and again they turn a blind eye to rampant in your face cheaters like Wade Miller Self even if they're on the list. Nobody believes anyone will pay a price for it. Fans and boosters don't care as long as they win.

Fans and schools will care when coaches are banned, postseason bans of multiple years are enforced, scholarships are cut back. In other words, when the money is deeply affected.Don't think it will happen even with many legit coaches coming out in favor of the cheaters being kicked out of the sport like a Pitino..

The NCAA coming out with this worthless edict on agents which does nothing about the cheating going on is par for the course and probably means the rich will continue to get richer
 
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