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    If i were president of the NCAA...

    I would punish Floyd and Calipari or their new schools

    Those two bolted once the NCAA and the press got wind of what they were doing. What do the coaches forfeit? Absolutely nothing. USC and Memphis are left holding the bag while the NCAA rips them a new one and what do these coaches get, new lucrative contracts else where. UTEP probably has more going for it than USC. The only highlight to Floyd is that he landed Mayo but even now it looks like Mayo just went to the highest bidder. Even though he said he was looking for media exposure, you can get all that in small towns like durham, chapel hill, gainsville, manhattan(ks) etc.

    Once the NCAA finds what it was looking for it should fine the coach and also penalize the school that hired him a scholarship or two for a couple of seasons. At least this way these schools will think twice about getting a coach on the run from schools where they did ethically and borderline criminal activity.

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    Re: If i were president of the NCAA...

    Quote Originally Posted by brody191 View Post
    I would punish Floyd and Calipari or their new schools

    Those two bolted once the NCAA and the press got wind of what they were doing. What do the coaches forfeit? Absolutely nothing. USC and Memphis are left holding the bag while the NCAA rips them a new one and what do these coaches get, new lucrative contracts else where. UTEP probably has more going for it than USC. The only highlight to Floyd is that he landed Mayo but even now it looks like Mayo just went to the highest bidder. Even though he said he was looking for media exposure, you can get all that in small towns like durham, chapel hill, gainsville, manhattan(ks) etc.

    Once the NCAA finds what it was looking for it should fine the coach and also penalize the school that hired him a scholarship or two for a couple of seasons. At least this way these schools will think twice about getting a coach on the run from schools where they did ethically and borderline criminal activity.
    Memphis and USC are both dirty programs anyway. They knew what they were getting. Case in point. Memphis hires a head coach in football who just got fired for recruiting violations.

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    Re: If i were president of the NCAA...

    If any coach is found to be intentionally responsible for a violation, that coach can be subjected to "show-cause" provisions at either his current school or at any new school that may try to hire him. Those rules allow the NCAA to prevent a coach from being employed or impose other penalties at any NCAA member school, and I have seen prohibitions enforced for periods ranging from one to ten years.

    The type of violation determines whether a show-cause order is issued. Participation of ineligible players as in the Memphis men's basketball case does not result in a show-cause order. But in that same Memphis case, the former women's golf coach had a 5-year show-cause order issued preventing any off-campus recruiting if hired at another member school. That former women's golf coach intentionally provided extra benefits to four student-athletes to lead to the show-cause penalty. Other Memphis men's basketball violations were far less serious in this area, so no show-cause order was issued to any men's basketball coach for providing extra benefits.

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    Re: If i were president of the NCAA...

    Quote Originally Posted by RealityCheck View Post

    The type of violation determines whether a show-cause order is issued. Participation of ineligible players as in the Memphis men's basketball case does not result in a show-cause order. But in that same Memphis case, the former women's golf coach had a 5-year show-cause order issued preventing any off-campus recruiting if hired at another member school. That former women's golf coach intentionally provided extra benefits to four student-athletes to lead to the show-cause penalty. Other Memphis men's basketball violations were far less serious in this area, so no show-cause order was issued to any men's basketball coach for providing extra benefits.
    Not to mention the fact that a men's basketball team has more assistants and boosters to help spread the blame than women's golf. It's easier to protect the man at the top.

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