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Should Emmert keep NCAA president job?
Exit plan a must Teddy Greenstein Chicago Tribune Mark Emmert needs to go. His rogue enforcement staff has heaped embarrassment on a group that already might have been less popular than Congress. And it's not as if the botched Miami case is the...Tags: U.S. Congress, Chicago Tribune, Colleges and Universities, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Woody Allen
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SEC football needs to shed FCS cupcakes, schedule tougher nonconference games
The Southeastern Conference needs to go on a diet. Forget the cabbage. Put away the watermelon. Leave the grapefruit for the health nuts. What the SEC needs to avoid is the cupcakes. Not the sugary sweet ones that you find next to the deli at the...
Tags: Donald Cook, College Baseball, Abusive Behavior, Connecticut Huskies, College Football
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Ariya Jutanugarn leads LPGA Thailand by three strokes
Thai teenager Ariya Jutanugarn shot a two-under 70 to lead by three strokes after the third round of the LPGA Thailand at Chonburi despite finishing with two bogeys. Last year's top-ranked amateur, Ariya, 17 years old, had seven birdies —...Tags: Mountain West Conference, Golf, Football, Se Ri Pak, Tommy Robredo
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NCAA needs to shake up enforcement efforts
These are dark times for the NCAA. As an organization in charge of monitoring all things college athletics, the NCAA has prided itself with creating a certain brand of integrity. That integrity, however, has taken a big hit as of late. From the way it...Tags: Boston College Eagles, Oregon Ducks, USC Trojans, College Basketball, Bowl Championship Series
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Snubbed And Abandoned: The ACC Keeps Rejecting UConn While Big East Charter Members Flee To Other Conferences
The Hartford CourantIn April 2011, UConn was on top of the college sports world. The men's basketball team, led by Kemba Walker, had just won an improbable national title, the third for coach Jim Calhoun. Geno Auriemma's women's team had made it to the Final Four yet...Tags: Separation of Church and State, Providence Friars, Bowl Championship Series, DePaul Blue Demons , Connecticut Huskies
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'President Emmert continues to disappoint,' Charlie Dent says
Nittany LinesThe NCAA and state of Pennsylvania continued their squabbles on several fronts Wednesday. In addition to the NCAA's lawsuit against the state (read about that here), two Pennsylvania Congressmen said NCAA President Mark Emmert is "stonewalling" their... -
Time to give NCAA the death penalty
At what point does one university president mutter over a burner phone to another university president, "Can we give the NCAA the death penalty?" Hopefully it's after reading page 22, footnotes 33 and 34, of the report on the investigation of the NCAA's...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Nevin Shapiro, College Sports, Punishment
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Matt Murschel: Miami a no-win situation for NCAA
The NCAA claims it found ‘missteps’ in its investigation into the University of Miami. Missteps? The NCAA flat out plummeted off the cliff on this one. No matter how you define it, the Miami investigation could become the NCAA’s...
Tags: Lawyers, Colleges and Universities, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Nevin Shapiro, College Sports
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An NCAA investigator questions the NCAA
As confusing, as surprising, as embarrassing, as unbearably long as this NCAA investigation of the University of Miami seems from the outside, an official on the inside adds another word. "Unprecedented,'' an NCAA investigator who worked on the Miami...
Tags: Lawyers, Nevin Shapiro, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Justice System
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Can NCAA give itself a death penalty?
If you're a University of Miami fan, you're confident of one thing today. The NCAA is as covered with Nevin Shapiro's stench as you are. Maybe more. Its officials always flaunt toy badges and stand on the highest ground in the sewage plant they've...
Tags: University of Miami, BCS National Championship Game, Lawyers, ESPN (tv network), National Collegiate Athletic Association
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NCAA announces its staff violated policies during its investigation of UM program
Miami is inching closer to getting its NCAA notice of allegations, a list of major violations investigators suspect were committed by members of the Hurricanes' football and men's basketball staff. The NCAA announced Monday it has wrapped up a review...
Tags: Criminals, Nevin Shapiro, Services and Shopping, Crime, Law and Justice, Bankruptcy
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New NCAA rules will turn college recruiting into "the wild, wild West"
If you think it's bad now, just wait. If you think college football recruiting has become too big and too time-consuming and too insanely excessive, just wait. If you think 17-year-old high school football players have become too self-important, too...
Tags: Football, High Schools, Schools, Urban Meyer, Florida State University
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