Self reporting has everything to do with everything. It's the difference between a school trying to do things the right way, addressing legitimate issues and burying everything because you know that if nobody talks the NCAA can't prove squat.
Ahh I see. It's all just a big smoke screen to hide 'WHATS REALLY GOING ON' and of course you know 'THE TRUTH'.
Really? That's the ironclad logic being brought to the table?
The University of Florida deciding to make massive internal changes in the wake of their violations in the 80's to ensure that such mistakes are never made again is not in any way relevant?
The fact that UF is one of the very few SEC schools (Georgia & Vandy being the the others) that not only avoids oversigning but is actually publicly critical of the practice is meaningless?
Urban Meyer being very outspoken about what he feels has been a nose dive when it comes to integrity in college football and how it was part of the reason he stepped from coaching in general & the SEC specifically is entirely moot?
Those certainly pale next to "the Hurricanes are dirty ergo the University of Florida is dirty".
Impressive in comparison to what? The number from Saint Osborne's 95 team?
I know I know...that was different there were extenuating circumstances and it isn't fair to take those 17 arrests out of context whereas Florida should be excoriated because.... well because Miami hired prostitutes.