Yeah maybe. But I'm sure it'll be a year on probation.Too much Nike money for anything to happen.
NCAA often goes along with the proposed penalty from the school. Oregon proposed a two year probation and a one scholarship loss for three years, basically painless. That's not much if the NCAA wants to make a statement about street agents.Yeah maybe. But I'm sure it'll be a year on probation.
And that is why the two entities could not reach a summary disposition---this is what Oregon offered and the NCAA said NO.NCAA often goes along with the proposed penalty from the school. Oregon proposed a two year probation and a one scholarship loss for three years, basically painless. That's not much if the NCAA wants to make a statement about street agents.
Funny thing Oregon fans have been crying loudly about how Auburn cheated.The 2011 BCS title game (2010 season) will go down as the most corrupt college football game of all time. Both teams cheated to get there, and even the Fiesta Bowl employees were cheating.
Here is a story that pretty well allows one to read between the lines if he so desires;Select quote from an aubie regarding Oregon...
FWIW, my theory is that after Will Lyles interjected himself into Auburn's
recruitment of Lache Seastrunk, we backed off, and when he attempted to
interject himself into our recruitment of Trovon Reed and Greg Robinson, Auburn
blew the NCCA whistle on him - hence the much ballyhooed investigation of OUR
recruitment of them was actually the NCAA due diligence on Lyles and eventually
Oregon.
Never ceases to amaze me what the au fanbase comes up with so that they can sleep at nightSelect quote from an aubie regarding Oregon...
FWIW, my theory is that after Will Lyles interjected himself into Auburn's
recruitment of Lache Seastrunk, we backed off, and when he attempted to
interject himself into our recruitment of Trovon Reed and Greg Robinson, Auburn
blew the NCCA whistle on him - hence the much ballyhooed investigation of OUR
recruitment of them was actually the NCAA due diligence on Lyles and eventually
Oregon.