expresswrittenconsent said:
In what way would they impact us?
vander54 said:expresswrittenconsent said:
In what way would they impact us?
Recruits, transfers, easy win, etc.
I know I don't see eye to eye with Hop a lot, but I actually agree on this one. Here is my blue star to Hop.Hop said:
LSU is still cleaning up in recruiting. I won't believe the NCAA will hold them accountable until I see it.
bobinator said:
Wow, pretty big penalty for Oklahoma State
MarcAg said:bobinator said:
Wow, pretty big penalty for Oklahoma State
Yeah that postseason ban is huge. They loaded up for next year with Cunningham and now are going to get nothing from it.
mikesyracuse1 said:
He definitely has that option if he decides to leave. His brother is on the OSU staff, so there is an added wrinkle.
Mike Syracuse 1
They took out mighty SFA, all is good nowmisterguinness said:
RIP Louisiana Tech
The NCAA itself has one significant source of revenue. Every decision they make likely is chosen in order to appear to be doing something while not endangering the Men's National Championship Basketball Tournsment.BQ_90 said:They took out mighty SFA, all is good nowmisterguinness said:
RIP Louisiana Tech
Kansas might get it the worse. I think they had the most violations out of the group of teams.mdanyc03 said:
LSU will get clobbered.
BrandoC said:
I just want to know what in the heck is getting handed to them. Few people saying things but nothing has actually been said........
Pumpkinhead said:
Okie State is appealing the decision. How long does an appeal like that typically take to run its course?
MarcAg said:
I don't think so. I think they just set a precedence with okie st. If they give Kansas less than what okie st got then the national media is going to be all over this. Because it's clearly been noted Kansas had more wrong doing.