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Post by The Bubba on Apr 22, 2006 11:33:17 GMT -5
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — The NCAA said Kansas "demonstrated a failure to exert appropriate institutional control" over a six-year period that led to dozens of violations in football and men's and women's basketball. Besides that allegation, however, the findings released Friday largely mirrored what the university had reported to the NCAA last June. In the self-report, Kansas had admitted violations in its football and basketball programs and said it was placing its athletic department on two years' probation. The lack of institutional control charge centers on the university allowing the athletic department's compliance auditor position to sit vacant on three occasions between 1997 and 2002; the school's failure to report the secondary violations; and its failure to make sure boosters and coaching staff understand NCAA rules regarding benefits for players. More..click hereAnd folks thought Roy would never leave Kansas, hmmmmm.
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Post by trueblue on Apr 22, 2006 14:07:24 GMT -5
I've always heard that the captains go down with the sinking ship, and the rats are the first to jump off. But, do you think that it will hurt Roy Boy? That's just not fair.
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Post by uk9698 on Apr 22, 2006 19:10:57 GMT -5
Roy celebrated all the way to a NCAA title at UNC, while Kansas has lost in the first round to double digit seeds since he has been gone! Nope not fair at all!!
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