With the Myriad of rules and regs that the NCAA has ,, your bound to slip up somewhere sometimes ,,, makes the case for the NCAA being too big and too overreaching in some cases.
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This is a prime example of where the NCAA had what could have been a black-and-white rule, but made it gray with the travel exception.
Whoever set up the travel for Allen, clearly knew the letter of the regulations, but didn't articulate it well enough to Marshall or whoever was responsible for arranging Allen's visit. When you enter the gray area of the rules, you better make sure everyone involved knows exactly how to stay within the gray area. Don't leave anything out that might allow someone to act out of ignorance.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostThis is a prime example of where the NCAA had what could have been a black-and-white rule, but made it gray with the travel exception.
Whoever set up the travel for Allen, clearly knew the letter of the regulations, but didn't articulate it well enough to Marshall or whoever was responsible for arranging Allen's visit. When you enter the gray area of the rules, you better make sure everyone involved knows exactly how to stay within the gray area. Don't leave anything out that might allow someone to act out of ignorance.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostI had not pointed blame at anyone in particular.
But your argument is that this isn't a big deal because we have someone whose entire job is literally to know about and follow these rules? Which makes my answer to your "what does this guy do?" question a big, "I'm not sure, but apparently not his job."
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Originally posted by shockmonster View Postbut what do I know about his job.
End of the day, this isn't some huge cheating conspiracy. But I like my team to compete from the high ground, not in the shadows, and this is a little shady.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostAfter the NCAA added on to the self-imposed penalties from the baseball merchandise-discount conspiracy, why would you risk it for what amounts to roughly four hours of extra time?
Watch the NCAA double the penalty.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostI just realized I missed the part about the NCAA verbally agreeing to the self-imposed sanctions. I still wouldn't want to lose an official visit in a year where you graduate five and, as is the current trend, lose more to transfers.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostAfter the NCAA added on to the self-imposed penalties from the baseball merchandise-discount conspiracy, why would you risk it for what amounts to roughly four hours of extra time?
Watch the NCAA double the penalty.
Those who think Marshall just said what the heck - no big deal are delusional.
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostYou can make an argument that the compliance guy is to blame. I would suspect he emphasizes rules that are considered egregious and perhaps less emphasis that are small infractions but what do I know about his job.
* - Act first and ask for forgiveness later knowing it could be perceived as a minor violation
* - Was reviewed by the someone else on the coaching staff who caught the situation and decided to get a 'second opinion' (remember we have a new coach, so this is very possible) from the compliance department.
* - Caught as some sort of an after-the-fact review (which would be done as part of a post review to ensure that all visits and signings are within the rules).
I'm leaning more towards #2 or #3 and much less to #1. I think our coaches and compliance department conducts themselves in a highly ethical manner.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostI assumed, apparently incorrectly, something; given that you linked to his profile and defended other roles blindspots because they were covered by this guy.
End of the day, this isn't some huge cheating conspiracy. But I like my team to compete from the high ground, not in the shadows, and this is a little shady.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostI assumed, apparently incorrectly, something; given that you linked to his profile and defended other roles blindspots because they were covered by this guy.
End of the day, this isn't some huge cheating conspiracy. But I like my team to compete from the high ground, not in the shadows, and this is a little shady.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostI assumed, apparently incorrectly, something; given that you linked to his profile and defended other roles blindspots because they were covered by this guy.
End of the day, this isn't some huge cheating conspiracy. But I like my team to compete from the high ground, not in the shadows, and this is a little shady.
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