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(04-29-2024 09:22 AM)DallasTiger Wrote:  
(04-28-2024 06:45 PM)snowtiger Wrote:  NCAA 3,165 employees
39% women
61% men.
Caucasian 66%
Hispanic 12%
other 24 %

https://en.as.com/ncaa/how-much-does-the...20revenue.

Mar 18, 2024
The NCAA governing body generates and keeps almost all of its revenue from the annual Division I Men's Basketball Tournament. The NCAA March Madness basketball tournament is responsible for most of the organization's revenue.

The governing body of college sports in the US pockets just under ten figures each year from the competition. Because the NCAA doesn’t control the College Football Playoff and the FBS bowls, they must rely strongly on what the D1 tournament can bring.

Most of the NCAA’s revenue comes from selling its TV rights and ticket sales. Unfortunately, when the COVID pandemic hit, they had to cancel the tournament, resulting in a revenue loss of around $800 million that year.

How much revenue does March Madness make for the NCAA?
In 2010, the NCAA signed a 14-year, $10.8bn TV rights deal with CBS Sports and Turner Broadcasting System. In 2016, that agreement was extended to 2032, with the networks committing to paying a further $8.8bn for the eight years added to the contract.

In 2021, the association made $1.16 billion, setting a record earning year; 85% of that came from March Madness.

And they are a non-profit organization..no fed taxes
I didn't do any more research to find out what they pay their upper crust. But you know they wanna live. I hope they die the death of a thousand cuts.

I have never seen an ethnic breakout that uses the term OTHER and not the term AFRICAN AMERICAN or BLACK. That is a really odd breakout.

Lol I did that to spark interest. Got bored and tired with the listings

The above info is a conglomerate of two .

The first info on NCAA employment didn’t add up to 100% and I would’ve had to join something or other to see the complete breakdown, so I just subtracted and lumped them into the rest. (Other)
My apologies.


I also wondered where the mixed genders were in that breakdown. I can just see some of the men who have traditionally female characteristics and the women who have traditionally male working in the NCAA. You know, the types that got bullied in grade school and high school, but now get to bully back.
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(04-29-2024 09:48 AM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(04-28-2024 06:29 PM)Eagleonpar Wrote:  Who cares his career is over and apparently nobody else is involved. It’s a school matter not the ncaa. And since we didn’t win anything there’s nothing to vacate

More or less true but when MEMPHIS does an internal investigation that suspends a player, the NCAA immediately goes into get Memphis mode. I fully expect the university to have self-reported & are waiting on the NCAA to reply/investigate/pronounce judgement & penalties.

Maybe as simple as it had nothing to do with anything NCAA, Malco was justly dealt with and there is no reason to drag him or anyone else through the media mud. He goes on with his life and we should do the same.

It’s not written anywhere we have a right to all info just because we are fans.
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(04-29-2024 12:57 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 09:48 AM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(04-28-2024 06:29 PM)Eagleonpar Wrote:  Who cares his career is over and apparently nobody else is involved. It’s a school matter not the ncaa. And since we didn’t win anything there’s nothing to vacate

More or less true but when MEMPHIS does an internal investigation that suspends a player, the NCAA immediately goes into get Memphis mode. I fully expect the university to have self-reported & are waiting on the NCAA to reply/investigate/pronounce judgement & penalties.

Maybe as simple as it had nothing to do with anything NCAA, Malco was justly dealt with and there is no reason to drag him or anyone else through the media mud. He goes on with his life and we should do the same.

It’s not written anywhere we have a right to all info just because we are fans.

Very true.
Same with the media. I was listening to a Tigers podcast with Tim Buckley (I think) on it. He was complaining because he doesn't get to know who all gets how much of the NIL money. I thought, do you want to tell us how much you are getting paid by the DM, CA, 92.9, etc.? That's private sources paying private people - has nothing to do with public funds.
(He also complained about how many football players thanked FedEx after the Spring game - so I suspect he is just a complainer.)
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(04-29-2024 12:57 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 09:48 AM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(04-28-2024 06:29 PM)Eagleonpar Wrote:  Who cares his career is over and apparently nobody else is involved. It’s a school matter not the ncaa. And since we didn’t win anything there’s nothing to vacate

More or less true but when MEMPHIS does an internal investigation that suspends a player, the NCAA immediately goes into get Memphis mode. I fully expect the university to have self-reported & are waiting on the NCAA to reply/investigate/pronounce judgement & penalties.

Maybe as simple as it had nothing to do with anything NCAA, Malco was justly dealt with and there is no reason to drag him or anyone else through the media mud. He goes on with his life and we should do the same.

It’s not written anywhere we have a right to all info just because we are fans.

Was not even contemplating that we had any right to know. But I strongly believe that when Memphis suspends an athlete in a sport governed by the NCAA, that usually gets the NCAA involved.
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(04-29-2024 09:45 PM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 12:57 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 09:48 AM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(04-28-2024 06:29 PM)Eagleonpar Wrote:  Who cares his career is over and apparently nobody else is involved. It’s a school matter not the ncaa. And since we didn’t win anything there’s nothing to vacate

More or less true but when MEMPHIS does an internal investigation that suspends a player, the NCAA immediately goes into get Memphis mode. I fully expect the university to have self-reported & are waiting on the NCAA to reply/investigate/pronounce judgement & penalties.

Maybe as simple as it had nothing to do with anything NCAA, Malco was justly dealt with and there is no reason to drag him or anyone else through the media mud. He goes on with his life and we should do the same.

It’s not written anywhere we have a right to all info just because we are fans.

Was not even contemplating that we had any right to know. But I strongly believe that when Memphis suspends an athlete in a sport governed by the NCAA, that usually gets the NCAA involved.

meh
Players get suspended all the time without the NCAA for "violation of team rules".
This one took off because the phrasing "academic scandal" was involved and the trolls' rumor mill went wild.
Maybe it is some big network conspiracy.
Or maybe it's just Malco was getting tests beforehand, and he's on university academic probation - or some such.
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RE: MALCOLM
(04-30-2024 09:32 AM)Tiger87 Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 09:45 PM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 12:57 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 09:48 AM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(04-28-2024 06:29 PM)Eagleonpar Wrote:  Who cares his career is over and apparently nobody else is involved. It’s a school matter not the ncaa. And since we didn’t win anything there’s nothing to vacate

More or less true but when MEMPHIS does an internal investigation that suspends a player, the NCAA immediately goes into get Memphis mode. I fully expect the university to have self-reported & are waiting on the NCAA to reply/investigate/pronounce judgement & penalties.

Maybe as simple as it had nothing to do with anything NCAA, Malco was justly dealt with and there is no reason to drag him or anyone else through the media mud. He goes on with his life and we should do the same.

It’s not written anywhere we have a right to all info just because we are fans.

Was not even contemplating that we had any right to know. But I strongly believe that when Memphis suspends an athlete in a sport governed by the NCAA, that usually gets the NCAA involved.

meh
Players get suspended all the time without the NCAA for "violation of team rules".
This one took off because the phrasing "academic scandal" was involved and the trolls' rumor mill went wild.
Maybe it is some big network conspiracy.
Or maybe it's just Malco was getting tests beforehand, and he's on university academic probation - or some such.

The fact is that an employee of the UM was involved.

The NCAA may be waiting for the UM to complete its internal investigation.

Or they could even be waiting on a possible TBI investigation.

Or they may be getting their ducks in line before launching their investigation.

But since this involved a now former UM employer, they already have an open and shut "lack of institutional control" violation against the UM.

with us currently on an ever expanding probation, we could end up with more than a slap on the wrist.
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RE: MALCOLM
(05-02-2024 11:59 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(04-30-2024 09:32 AM)Tiger87 Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 09:45 PM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 12:57 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 09:48 AM)Atlanta Wrote:  More or less true but when MEMPHIS does an internal investigation that suspends a player, the NCAA immediately goes into get Memphis mode. I fully expect the university to have self-reported & are waiting on the NCAA to reply/investigate/pronounce judgement & penalties.

Maybe as simple as it had nothing to do with anything NCAA, Malco was justly dealt with and there is no reason to drag him or anyone else through the media mud. He goes on with his life and we should do the same.

It’s not written anywhere we have a right to all info just because we are fans.

Was not even contemplating that we had any right to know. But I strongly believe that when Memphis suspends an athlete in a sport governed by the NCAA, that usually gets the NCAA involved.

meh
Players get suspended all the time without the NCAA for "violation of team rules".
This one took off because the phrasing "academic scandal" was involved and the trolls' rumor mill went wild.
Maybe it is some big network conspiracy.
Or maybe it's just Malco was getting tests beforehand, and he's on university academic probation - or some such.

The fact is that an employee of the UM was involved.

The NCAA may be waiting for the UM to complete its internal investigation.

Or they could even be waiting on a possible TBI investigation.

Or they may be getting their ducks in line before launching their investigation.

But since this involved a now former UM employer, they already have an open and shut "lack of institutional control" violation against the UM.

with us currently on an ever expanding probation, we could end up with more than a slap on the wrist.

Or maybe it’s all over. But leave it to you to find something that isn’t there. The person was fired. Ncaa has enough on its place now to worry about a 5 place team

But hey keep bumping the thread that’ll get em investigating
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(05-02-2024 11:59 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(04-30-2024 09:32 AM)Tiger87 Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 09:45 PM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 12:57 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 09:48 AM)Atlanta Wrote:  More or less true but when MEMPHIS does an internal investigation that suspends a player, the NCAA immediately goes into get Memphis mode. I fully expect the university to have self-reported & are waiting on the NCAA to reply/investigate/pronounce judgement & penalties.

Maybe as simple as it had nothing to do with anything NCAA, Malco was justly dealt with and there is no reason to drag him or anyone else through the media mud. He goes on with his life and we should do the same.

It’s not written anywhere we have a right to all info just because we are fans.

Was not even contemplating that we had any right to know. But I strongly believe that when Memphis suspends an athlete in a sport governed by the NCAA, that usually gets the NCAA involved.

meh
Players get suspended all the time without the NCAA for "violation of team rules".
This one took off because the phrasing "academic scandal" was involved and the trolls' rumor mill went wild.
Maybe it is some big network conspiracy.
Or maybe it's just Malco was getting tests beforehand, and he's on university academic probation - or some such.

The fact is that an employee of the UM was involved.

The NCAA may be waiting for the UM to complete its internal investigation.

Or they could even be waiting on a possible TBI investigation.

Or they may be getting their ducks in line before launching their investigation.

But since this involved a now former UM employer, they already have an open and shut "lack of institutional control" violation against the UM.

with us currently on an ever expanding probation, we could end up with more than a slap on the wrist.

You're a weird dude.
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(05-03-2024 08:54 AM)true_blue_thru_and_thru Wrote:  
(05-02-2024 11:59 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(04-30-2024 09:32 AM)Tiger87 Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 09:45 PM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 12:57 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  Maybe as simple as it had nothing to do with anything NCAA, Malco was justly dealt with and there is no reason to drag him or anyone else through the media mud. He goes on with his life and we should do the same.

It’s not written anywhere we have a right to all info just because we are fans.

Was not even contemplating that we had any right to know. But I strongly believe that when Memphis suspends an athlete in a sport governed by the NCAA, that usually gets the NCAA involved.

meh
Players get suspended all the time without the NCAA for "violation of team rules".
This one took off because the phrasing "academic scandal" was involved and the trolls' rumor mill went wild.
Maybe it is some big network conspiracy.
Or maybe it's just Malco was getting tests beforehand, and he's on university academic probation - or some such.

The fact is that an employee of the UM was involved.

The NCAA may be waiting for the UM to complete its internal investigation.

Or they could even be waiting on a possible TBI investigation.

Or they may be getting their ducks in line before launching their investigation.

But since this involved a now former UM employer, they already have an open and shut "lack of institutional control" violation against the UM.

with us currently on an ever expanding probation, we could end up with more than a slap on the wrist.

You're a weird dude.

No i am an informed person who has looked into the situation.

Exchanging payments of money goods or services for grades is considered a crime and those involved can be charged with bribery.

An employee of the university being involved in such activity could lead to a criminal investigation.



Twelve Types of Academic Dishonesty (Bonus: “Chegging”)

Academic dishonesty comes in many forms, some obvious, others subtle. Here are twelve types of academic dishonesty that students, faculty, and staff need to be aware of, starting with the most obvious and moving to those lesser-known types:

Cheating – The use of information or materials to determine academic credit, like copying another student’s test answers or homework.

Plagiarism – Representing another’s work as your own. An improper citation or lack of one can lead to an accidental case of plagiarism.

Bribery – The use of money, goods, or services in exchange for passing grades or vice versa, “paying for a grade.”

Academic misconduct – Is violating an educational institution’s policy through tampering with grades or obtaining and distributing a test or assignment.

Fabrication – Creating or altering information. It often happens in sciences when data is changed or created to backup experiments.

Duplicate submission/self-plagiarism – Using work, like an essay, for two different classes.

Conspiracy/facilitation – Knowingly helping another or attempting to help someone with academic dishonesty.

Collusion – Is two or more students working together on an individual’s assignment.

Improper Computer/Calculator use – Unauthorized use of a school’s computer or programs, selling or giving away computer/calculator with information on it that will be submitted for grading, or sharing assignment and test answers by calculator/computer.

Improper Online use – accepting or providing outside help for online assignments or tests and obtaining testing material or questions beforehand through the Internet. (More on this in a moment.)

Disruptive behavior – This is any behavior interfering with the teaching/learning process, like posting inappropriate material on school discussion boards or disrespecting professors or students in class or online.

Misrepresentation – an act or omission intended to deceive a professor for academic advantages, such as lying to the professor to increase grades.




So the parties involved could be charged with bribery and/or conspiracy to commit bribery thus making a TBI investigation a possibility.


https://jamescrawfordlaw.com/2022/04/06/...c%20merit.
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(05-03-2024 06:55 AM)Eagleonpar Wrote:  
(05-02-2024 11:59 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(04-30-2024 09:32 AM)Tiger87 Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 09:45 PM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 12:57 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  Maybe as simple as it had nothing to do with anything NCAA, Malco was justly dealt with and there is no reason to drag him or anyone else through the media mud. He goes on with his life and we should do the same.

It’s not written anywhere we have a right to all info just because we are fans.

Was not even contemplating that we had any right to know. But I strongly believe that when Memphis suspends an athlete in a sport governed by the NCAA, that usually gets the NCAA involved.

meh
Players get suspended all the time without the NCAA for "violation of team rules".
This one took off because the phrasing "academic scandal" was involved and the trolls' rumor mill went wild.
Maybe it is some big network conspiracy.
Or maybe it's just Malco was getting tests beforehand, and he's on university academic probation - or some such.

The fact is that an employee of the UM was involved.

The NCAA may be waiting for the UM to complete its internal investigation.

Or they could even be waiting on a possible TBI investigation.

Or they may be getting their ducks in line before launching their investigation.

But since this involved a now former UM employer, they already have an open and shut "lack of institutional control" violation against the UM.

with us currently on an ever expanding probation, we could end up with more than a slap on the wrist.

Or maybe it’s all over. But leave it to you to find something that isn’t there. The person was fired. Ncaa has enough on its place now to worry about a 5 place team

But hey keep bumping the thread that’ll get em investigating

Are you really that dense or do you have your head so far up Penny's anal region you can't see what is right in front of you.

What are we up to right now 4 or 5 years probation?

It keeps changing with each additional violation.

But we had a university employee assigned to the basketball team, who took an active part in academic fraud.

Do you seriously think firing her and suspending the player is going to be enough to prevent a full-fledged NCAA investigation?

This is a major example of lack of institutional control.

We're not talking about the university merely not doing enough to prevent the academic fraud from happening.

We had an university employee taking an active part in the academic fraud.
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(05-03-2024 08:54 AM)true_blue_thru_and_thru Wrote:  
(05-02-2024 11:59 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(04-30-2024 09:32 AM)Tiger87 Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 09:45 PM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 12:57 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  Maybe as simple as it had nothing to do with anything NCAA, Malco was justly dealt with and there is no reason to drag him or anyone else through the media mud. He goes on with his life and we should do the same.

It’s not written anywhere we have a right to all info just because we are fans.

Was not even contemplating that we had any right to know. But I strongly believe that when Memphis suspends an athlete in a sport governed by the NCAA, that usually gets the NCAA involved.

meh
Players get suspended all the time without the NCAA for "violation of team rules".
This one took off because the phrasing "academic scandal" was involved and the trolls' rumor mill went wild.
Maybe it is some big network conspiracy.
Or maybe it's just Malco was getting tests beforehand, and he's on university academic probation - or some such.

The fact is that an employee of the UM was involved.

The NCAA may be waiting for the UM to complete its internal investigation.

Or they could even be waiting on a possible TBI investigation.

Or they may be getting their ducks in line before launching their investigation.

But since this involved a now former UM employer, they already have an open and shut "lack of institutional control" violation against the UM.

with us currently on an ever expanding probation, we could end up with more than a slap on the wrist.

You're a weird dude.

so weird
but consistently predictable
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(05-03-2024 12:03 PM)Tiger87 Wrote:  
(05-03-2024 08:54 AM)true_blue_thru_and_thru Wrote:  
(05-02-2024 11:59 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(04-30-2024 09:32 AM)Tiger87 Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 09:45 PM)Atlanta Wrote:  Was not even contemplating that we had any right to know. But I strongly believe that when Memphis suspends an athlete in a sport governed by the NCAA, that usually gets the NCAA involved.

meh
Players get suspended all the time without the NCAA for "violation of team rules".
This one took off because the phrasing "academic scandal" was involved and the trolls' rumor mill went wild.
Maybe it is some big network conspiracy.
Or maybe it's just Malco was getting tests beforehand, and he's on university academic probation - or some such.

The fact is that an employee of the UM was involved.

The NCAA may be waiting for the UM to complete its internal investigation.

Or they could even be waiting on a possible TBI investigation.

Or they may be getting their ducks in line before launching their investigation.

But since this involved a now former UM employer, they already have an open and shut "lack of institutional control" violation against the UM.

with us currently on an ever expanding probation, we could end up with more than a slap on the wrist.

You're a weird dude.

so weird
but consistently predictable
His account or synopsis covers every possible course of action or events. I had no idea he was such an insider. Well even a blind squirrel finds a nut now and then.
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(05-03-2024 10:34 AM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(05-03-2024 08:54 AM)true_blue_thru_and_thru Wrote:  
(05-02-2024 11:59 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(04-30-2024 09:32 AM)Tiger87 Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 09:45 PM)Atlanta Wrote:  Was not even contemplating that we had any right to know. But I strongly believe that when Memphis suspends an athlete in a sport governed by the NCAA, that usually gets the NCAA involved.

meh
Players get suspended all the time without the NCAA for "violation of team rules".
This one took off because the phrasing "academic scandal" was involved and the trolls' rumor mill went wild.
Maybe it is some big network conspiracy.
Or maybe it's just Malco was getting tests beforehand, and he's on university academic probation - or some such.

The fact is that an employee of the UM was involved.

The NCAA may be waiting for the UM to complete its internal investigation.

Or they could even be waiting on a possible TBI investigation.

Or they may be getting their ducks in line before launching their investigation.

But since this involved a now former UM employer, they already have an open and shut "lack of institutional control" violation against the UM.

with us currently on an ever expanding probation, we could end up with more than a slap on the wrist.

You're a weird dude.

No i am an informed person who has looked into the situation.

Exchanging payments of money goods or services for grades is considered a crime and those involved can be charged with bribery.

An employee of the university being involved in such activity could lead to a criminal investigation.



Twelve Types of Academic Dishonesty (Bonus: “Chegging”)

Academic dishonesty comes in many forms, some obvious, others subtle. Here are twelve types of academic dishonesty that students, faculty, and staff need to be aware of, starting with the most obvious and moving to those lesser-known types:

Cheating – The use of information or materials to determine academic credit, like copying another student’s test answers or homework.

Plagiarism – Representing another’s work as your own. An improper citation or lack of one can lead to an accidental case of plagiarism.

Bribery – The use of money, goods, or services in exchange for passing grades or vice versa, “paying for a grade.”

Academic misconduct – Is violating an educational institution’s policy through tampering with grades or obtaining and distributing a test or assignment.

Fabrication – Creating or altering information. It often happens in sciences when data is changed or created to backup experiments.

Duplicate submission/self-plagiarism – Using work, like an essay, for two different classes.

Conspiracy/facilitation – Knowingly helping another or attempting to help someone with academic dishonesty.

Collusion – Is two or more students working together on an individual’s assignment.

Improper Computer/Calculator use – Unauthorized use of a school’s computer or programs, selling or giving away computer/calculator with information on it that will be submitted for grading, or sharing assignment and test answers by calculator/computer.

Improper Online use – accepting or providing outside help for online assignments or tests and obtaining testing material or questions beforehand through the Internet. (More on this in a moment.)

Disruptive behavior – This is any behavior interfering with the teaching/learning process, like posting inappropriate material on school discussion boards or disrespecting professors or students in class or online.

Misrepresentation – an act or omission intended to deceive a professor for academic advantages, such as lying to the professor to increase grades.




So the parties involved could be charged with bribery and/or conspiracy to commit bribery thus making a TBI investigation a possibility.


https://jamescrawfordlaw.com/2022/04/06/...c%20merit.

You forgot that maybe the tutor cheated for the athletes because they accidentally witnessed her butchering someone so now they're blackmailing her to cheat for them so they don't go to police which could mean now they're all in a conspiracy to cover up the murder and conspiracy to commit blackmail which TBI could investigate. Again, you're a weirdo. Anybody can just make up hypotheticals when they have zero facts to back it up.
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RE: MALCOLM
(05-03-2024 02:00 PM)true_blue_thru_and_thru Wrote:  
(05-03-2024 10:34 AM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(05-03-2024 08:54 AM)true_blue_thru_and_thru Wrote:  
(05-02-2024 11:59 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(04-30-2024 09:32 AM)Tiger87 Wrote:  meh
Players get suspended all the time without the NCAA for "violation of team rules".
This one took off because the phrasing "academic scandal" was involved and the trolls' rumor mill went wild.
Maybe it is some big network conspiracy.
Or maybe it's just Malco was getting tests beforehand, and he's on university academic probation - or some such.

The fact is that an employee of the UM was involved.

The NCAA may be waiting for the UM to complete its internal investigation.

Or they could even be waiting on a possible TBI investigation.

Or they may be getting their ducks in line before launching their investigation.

But since this involved a now former UM employer, they already have an open and shut "lack of institutional control" violation against the UM.

with us currently on an ever expanding probation, we could end up with more than a slap on the wrist.

You're a weird dude.

No i am an informed person who has looked into the situation.

Exchanging payments of money goods or services for grades is considered a crime and those involved can be charged with bribery.

An employee of the university being involved in such activity could lead to a criminal investigation.



Twelve Types of Academic Dishonesty (Bonus: “Chegging”)

Academic dishonesty comes in many forms, some obvious, others subtle. Here are twelve types of academic dishonesty that students, faculty, and staff need to be aware of, starting with the most obvious and moving to those lesser-known types:

Cheating – The use of information or materials to determine academic credit, like copying another student’s test answers or homework.

Plagiarism – Representing another’s work as your own. An improper citation or lack of one can lead to an accidental case of plagiarism.

Bribery – The use of money, goods, or services in exchange for passing grades or vice versa, “paying for a grade.”

Academic misconduct – Is violating an educational institution’s policy through tampering with grades or obtaining and distributing a test or assignment.

Fabrication – Creating or altering information. It often happens in sciences when data is changed or created to backup experiments.

Duplicate submission/self-plagiarism – Using work, like an essay, for two different classes.

Conspiracy/facilitation – Knowingly helping another or attempting to help someone with academic dishonesty.

Collusion – Is two or more students working together on an individual’s assignment.

Improper Computer/Calculator use – Unauthorized use of a school’s computer or programs, selling or giving away computer/calculator with information on it that will be submitted for grading, or sharing assignment and test answers by calculator/computer.

Improper Online use – accepting or providing outside help for online assignments or tests and obtaining testing material or questions beforehand through the Internet. (More on this in a moment.)

Disruptive behavior – This is any behavior interfering with the teaching/learning process, like posting inappropriate material on school discussion boards or disrespecting professors or students in class or online.

Misrepresentation – an act or omission intended to deceive a professor for academic advantages, such as lying to the professor to increase grades.




So the parties involved could be charged with bribery and/or conspiracy to commit bribery thus making a TBI investigation a possibility.


https://jamescrawfordlaw.com/2022/04/06/...c%20merit.

You forgot that maybe the tutor cheated for the athletes because they accidentally witnessed her butchering someone so now they're blackmailing her to cheat for them so they don't go to police which could mean now they're all in a conspiracy to cover up the murder and conspiracy to commit blackmail which TBI could investigate. Again, you're a weirdo. Anybody can just make up hypotheticals when they have zero facts to back it up.

Oh sure the school would risk a multi-million dollar wrongful termination suit by firing advisor without evidence of wrong doing.

There's no denying it took place.

Only question is how deep did it go in the athletic program.

The longer it takes to end the internal investigation the deeper it has gone.
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