Abdullah the Butcher
Banned
Are the high and mighty dirty SEC posters going to spin this?
I would assume not if the NCAA was alerted to it within those 4 years...Im doing a google and seeing 4 years as a stutuate on NCAA rules, etc. Can anyone confirm? If this is true, this is nothing more than a laugher at this point isnt it?
Basically reforming the NCAA?The clout of the NCAA is about as strong as Olive Oyl. The NCAA is a joke and will be replaced with another body to make rules and decisions in the very near future.A $500 handshake is a $500 handshake to the NCAA.Worth investigating, but also worth noting the difference between institutional corruption to attract and keep players on a college football team, and individual financial predators looking to bilk them out of their future pro earnings.
Yes, there's a 4 year statute of limitations for NCAA violations. The exception is if the violation(s) extend back from the current time to past events showing a persistent pattern. This happened so long ago it's only news for historical perspective at this point.Im doing a google and seeing 4 years as a stutuate on NCAA rules, etc. Can anyone confirm? If this is true, this is nothing more than a laugher at this point isnt it?
NCAA doesn't want our players to be too smart!The NCAA is just such a crapshoot when it comes to disciplinary action, it makes me![]()
The only thing this whole thing makes me wonder how much this goes on now in Bo's program vs. when Callahan had the reigns. I mean so far as I know, the only "impermissible benefits" the current players have gotten were books. I can't possibly bring myself to have a problem with that, personally.
When I tutored I was told they're not allowed to accept anything, even a car ride or a writing utensil. Unless it's from a family member or someone they knew before they joined the program.EDIT: Sounds like the kids are met with and sign a document about what they can and cannot receive as gifts.