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RE: OT: NCAA gives Miami players Friday deadline to talk...or else
(11-22-2012 08:14 AM)FriarTuck420 Wrote:  Even tho Miami has self imposed scholarships and bowl bans for the last two seasons, could it get worse for them?

Also, both of Miami's post-season bans were never imposed until the team was 6-5 and in the last week of the season...so they knew odds are, they would play in a crappy bowl.

What this did was keep those eligible Seniors from transferring for their last season...all because Miami didn't impose the post-season ban till the week of their LAST GAME.

Hope the NCAA doesn't give them credit for that...as they were given this case on a silver platter which showed dozens and dozens recruiting, plus current/past player violations in both football and basketball.

As the other poster noted...its amazing that Clint Hurtt at UL is still allowed to coach AND recruit.
11-22-2012 05:08 PM
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