what are the details on this? I heard they got their 98 or 99 or whenever Final Four taken out of the books and three years probation? Does that mean when they get Odin they are tourney ineligible? how about this year?
3/11/2006 2:35:06 PM
all those guys coming in have clauses in their LOIs that say they can leave if there is post season probation. i've never heard of something like that but apparently they have it
3/11/2006 2:44:00 PM
This has zero effect on their current/future players. There are no postseason bans or anything like that, just forfeiture of the old F4 banner and about $800,000.
3/11/2006 2:45:31 PM
as well as the entire athletic dept is under 3 yrs probation.
3/11/2006 2:53:10 PM
http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/stories/031006abu.html
3/11/2006 2:58:22 PM
thanks for clarification
3/11/2006 3:41:44 PM
who was the ineligible guy?
3/11/2006 6:38:32 PM
3/11/2006 6:51:01 PM
oh shit, I dunno how I missed it in bold I've been copy editing shit all weekend, I need a break
3/11/2006 6:52:15 PM
... so again, basically no punishment.
3/11/2006 7:13:02 PM
making a team take down a banner that is over 1/2 a decade old is so bush leauge. what purpose does this serve? so there was no final four that year only a final three? why not just round up all of the players in the '99 tourney and replay the entire thing to make it fair. funny how you never see the ncaa punish national champions in this manner when violations are discovered after the fact.
3/11/2006 7:36:09 PM
^um, how about it tells their coach that if you cheat, there will be long lasting consequences. Taking down a banner and wins goes quite a ways in doing that. Furthermore, you realize this helps everyone else who plays by the rules?
3/11/2006 7:46:22 PM
not really, cuz now someone didnt make it to the final four that should have so it really is a final three, theres no point to itits just punishment for the sake of punishment
3/11/2006 8:01:05 PM
thats fine, if you want to go back in time and take away accomplishments, take away their football title as well. just saying that it's not consistent for the ncaa to use this policy ONLY when a National Champion is not involved.speaking of which...did Duke have to vacate a final four appearance because of Magette? not trying to be a smart ass, really would like to know the answer.[Edited on March 11, 2006 at 8:04 PM. Reason : m]
3/11/2006 8:01:09 PM
They are trying to strike a balance between punishment and absurdity. Taking away an NC is more absurd than taking away a final four. It's not as though they dont have other ways to punish an NC cheater.To correctly assess a punishment, you have to consider all aspects, not just one.
3/11/2006 8:05:06 PM
so they are saying if you are going to cheat, you might as well cheat big to better your chances of winning a title in which case we will not take it from you, since winning a title is the ultimate goal of your initial desire to cheat in the first place.
3/11/2006 8:11:52 PM
And then suffer in basketball purgatory for 10 years. Cheating big might work to get 1 championship, but it will most certainly prevent your school's basketball program from building itself into a perennial winner.
3/11/2006 8:22:18 PM
3/11/2006 8:25:18 PM
exactly, since its forgotten, it didnt happen
3/11/2006 10:48:51 PM
3/11/2006 10:50:44 PM
^thanks...beat me to it.
3/11/2006 10:55:14 PM
Damn...now I remember hearing something about that. Well, even if that did happen to Duke, they still would publicize that Duke knew nothing about it, so Coach K and the program are still clean. Plus, they got owned that year in the finals, so they would probably just assume get it wiped from the records
3/11/2006 11:03:04 PM
being an alabama fan all my life, this does not make me smile that they get off this leniant
3/11/2006 11:19:04 PM
considering that duke did nothing wrong, i don't see why its "lenient"
3/11/2006 11:30:35 PM
ohio state
3/11/2006 11:52:01 PM
jim o'brien, what?
3/12/2006 2:23:01 AM
^^^ well it comes down to do you hold the program accountable for bad players. Maggette was a part of the Duke program and he was an ineligible players. It doesn't matter that you or I think Duke did nothing wrong (and they really didn't) but it DID violate a NCAA rule and they SHOULD have all games he played in forfeited per NCAA rules. Ohio State is in the same boat. We don't know that anyone in their actual basketball program knew that kid was getting favors from boosters. NCAA rules are NCAA rules and they should be enforced whether you are SMU, Ohio State, Duke, UNC, or NCSU....
3/12/2006 9:56:41 AM