LawVol13
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From people close to the NCAA investigation, there were a few surprising revelations that I heard. I'll summarize for you guys:
1) NCAA had no idea that the infamous picture was taken at Pearl's house until Pearl himself informed them of his lie about it.
2) Pearl lied after being approached by his assistants, who both shared their testimony with Pearl.
3) Based on that information, Pearl lied to corroborate their stories.
4) Had Pearl not gone to the NCAA, he would still have his job, and there would have been no investigation.
As an outspoken critic of Pearl, I'll be the first to admit that I was wrong on my assumptions of what went down. I feel somewhat sorry for Pearl because of the position he was put in, but the moral of the story is: don't lie to the NCAA.
1) NCAA had no idea that the infamous picture was taken at Pearl's house until Pearl himself informed them of his lie about it.
2) Pearl lied after being approached by his assistants, who both shared their testimony with Pearl.
3) Based on that information, Pearl lied to corroborate their stories.
4) Had Pearl not gone to the NCAA, he would still have his job, and there would have been no investigation.
As an outspoken critic of Pearl, I'll be the first to admit that I was wrong on my assumptions of what went down. I feel somewhat sorry for Pearl because of the position he was put in, but the moral of the story is: don't lie to the NCAA.