Here is the NCAA’s chance to make a statement and set the tone but I doubt they do anything.Guess this should surprise no one
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No, they're to busy sanctioning Bama's baseball team.Here is the NCAA’s chance to make a statement and set the tone but I doubt they do anything.
Guess this should surprise no one
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Does this mean that Proctor cannot play for Iowa?Guess this should surprise no one
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No offense D2D…that’d just mean the NCAA actually did something…Does this mean that Proctor cannot play for Iowa?
Would Kelly come in the deal?What would Al Bundy be worth in the market?
Iowa- “Oh no! We had no idea this was against the rules! Anyways, too late now….”Guess this should surprise no one
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That's exactly what should happen along with restitution to Bama and serious penalties against Iowa. As I stated in the other thread, this is low hanging fruit and the NCAA should make the most of it. Both Iowa and Proctor have already admitted the violations. What a gift.I'd be cool if they tell Proctor he has to sit out the 2024 season.
Admission and self reporting should be taken into consideration, but it should not absolve a penalty being handed down. Personally, they reached out to him, and the penalty should be to them, not Proctor on an individual level. But, the penalty should have teeth in the form of an immediate bowl ban for 2024 and a significant monetary penalty owed to the University of Alabama.That's exactly what should happen along with restitution to Bama and serious penalties against Iowa. As I stated in the other thread, this is low hanging fruit and the NCAA should make the most of it. Both Iowa and Proctor have already admitted the violations. What a gift.
Not sure if this should qualify as self reporting when everyone else already knew about it.Admission and self reporting should be taken into consideration, but it should not absolve a penalty being handed down. Personally, they reached out to him, and the penalty should be to them, not Proctor on an individual level. But, the penalty should have teeth in the form of an immediate bowl ban for 2024 and a significant monetary penalty owed to the University of Alabama.
Self reporting means you admitted guilt to the NCAA before they officially initiated an accussation they suspect you've committed. It's not that other parties know, but the formal process of the NCAA "knowing".Not sure if this should qualify as self reporting when everyone else already knew about it.
I do think Proctor should have some penalty. Not a full season maybe, but several games. He knew they should not be contacting him, and that it was a violation. He should have reported the contact to Alabama's compliance folks to pass along to the NCAA as soon as it happened and Iowa should have then been prohibited from signing him.Admission and self reporting should be taken into consideration, but it should not absolve a penalty being handed down. Personally, they reached out to him, and the penalty should be to them, not Proctor on an individual level. But, the penalty should have teeth in the form of an immediate bowl ban for 2024 and a significant monetary penalty owed to the University of Alabama.
Yep - every school self reports a number of these types of things every year. It is, essentially impermissible contact. There are many types - this is one.Self reporting means you admitted guilt to the NCAA before they officially initiated an accussation they suspect you've committed. It's not that other parties know, but the formal process of the NCAA "knowing".
I thinks that's fair. Suspend him three games which amounts to 25% of the season.I do think Proctor should have some penalty. Not a full season maybe, but several games. He knew they should not be contacting him, and that it was a violation. He should have reported the contact to Alabama's compliance folks to pass along to the NCAA as soon as it happened and Iowa should have then been prohibited from signing him.
I understand what it means. What I meant was that they should give them zero relief for self reporting in this case. They basically had no choice since the player posted it on social media.Self reporting means you admitted guilt to the NCAA before they officially initiated an accussation they suspect you've committed. It's not that other parties know, but the formal process of the NCAA "knowing".
I'm not getting caught up in all of that, If the school wanted to they could just as easily publicly denied it leaving it to a "he said she said" type of thing. I like Gilbert's idea, suspend Proctor some games, then I'd suggest an immediate bowl ban for the 2024 season and at least a $1,000,000 penalty owed to U of A athletic department.I understand what it means. What I meant was that they should give them zero relief for self reporting in this case. They basically had no choice since the player posted it on social media.