Letter From 'AA..

#8
#8
Keep in mind this does not include the sanctions.
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#11
#11
Most of the speculation is a "failure to monitor" charge which is a much lesser charge than lack of institutional control. Many still believe it is Bruce that will be hit the hardest once the penalties are handed down.
 
#12
#12
Okay, this is really good in my mind. We can figure out where we stand officially keeping Pearl.
 
#15
#15
Most of the speculation is a "failure to monitor" charge which is a much lesser charge than lack of institutional control. Many still believe it is Bruce that will be hit the hardest once the penalties are handed down.

If that is the case as many believe, than kudos to the 'AA.
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#16
#16
I just can't wait till this is over. Hopefully we will have a better idea of what will happen when this comes in.
 
#17
#17
If that is the case as many believe, than kudos to the 'AA.
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I don't see why it wouldn't be the case. I fail to see how it's the UTAD's fault that Bruce lied to them. UT shouldn't be hit with any severe penalties from this.
 
#18
#18
Most of the speculation is a "failure to monitor" charge which is a much lesser charge than lack of institutional control. Many still believe it is Bruce that will be hit the hardest once the penalties are handed down.
After being in town for a day and talking to folks who would know, I can say that nobody here in Los Angeles is remotely concerned with what's expected to be in the letter.
 
#19
#19
I don't see why it wouldn't be the case. I fail to see how it's the UTAD's fault that Bruce lied to them. UT shouldn't be hit with any severe penalties from this.

I will do you one better. I don't think CBP should have anything more other than a fine, thrown at him. 8 game suspension, working under no contract. somewhat professionally embarrassed. Hell if the Courts and Congress give all the people who lie to them a pass, them why not the NCAA.
 
#20
#20
Who, in general, is in Los Angeles that is relevant to this? I think I missed something here - either sarcasm or an obvious connection.
 
#21
#21
Who, in general, is in Los Angeles that is relevant to this? I think I missed something here - either sarcasm or an obvious connection.
I'm pretty sure the football program is part of the inquiry. That should be a clue.
 
#22
#22
I will do you one better. I don't think CBP should have anything more other than a fine, thrown at him. 8 game suspension, working under no contract. somewhat professionally embarrassed. Hell if the Courts and Congress give all the people who lie to them a pass, them why not the NCAA.

Lying to a governing body is never considered a good thing.
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#24
#24
I will do you one better. I don't think CBP should have anything more other than a fine, thrown at him. 8 game suspension, working under no contract. somewhat professionally embarrassed. Hell if the Courts and Congress give all the people who lie to them a pass, them why not the NCAA.
Where are all these courts who give people passes for admittedly lying to them? I've never had the pleasure of practicing in one of them. Sounds like fun.
 
#25
#25
I still think a year without offseason recruiting is a huge penalty. The lie was in regards to off-campus recruiting, and Bruce received a one-year suspension from recruiting off campus. To compare, Pete Carroll appeared to never stop lying about having knowledge of Reggie Bush's tangible benefits, and no one's coming down on the Seahawks for hiring him.

Anyhow, if the results are that Bruce has to go, I hope this doesn't drag out until August like it's been said it could. I don't want to go coach-shopping, but I'd rather do it in March than August.
 

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