I think this statement in the report demonstrates that if maintaining integrity in college football in still a goal, the colleges need to form a new organization to oversee the game and provide it with real power to enforce the rules.
Any issues with Moore keeping his job? At a minimum I would expect "repeat violator" status and actions sufficient to trigger a 2 year "show cause" to have a spot on the agenda at the next Board meeting, no?
No loss of scholarships? I wonder why they picked those particular for the coach to miss? Lack of institutional control? If I was Michigan, I would sue the NCAA. The NCAA hasn’t won a court case in at least 20 years.
It would appear to me the 20 Million penalty seems to be the NCAA solution to the problem. Somehow I do not believe the loss of income will be of much significance to University of Michigan?
Well, since only 49% undergraduate students are from the state, my guess is that they will boost the tuition cost for students from China and the Arab Gulf states to pay for the fine.
I just read that Michigan is going to appeal the penalties. So they stonewalled the investigation and some folks lied during the investigation and now they are appealing?