SIAP: USC probe centers on control

#2
#2
As much as I hate to say hate to say it, I don't see the NCAA doing very much to USC.
 
#3
#3
As much as I hate to say hate to say it, I don't see the NCAA doing very much to USC.

I agree but if they make that decision they have to be prepared for the fallout that will follow. If the benefits of cheating outweigh the punishment for being caught for these programs, violations will become more frequent and egregious.
 
#6
#6
It sounds bad, but who really knows. These things have a way of disappearing.
Agreed. The four year investigation has been played up as the NCAA building a case to bring the hammer down on USC but it also could be looked at as using time to temper the public opinion on some of these events. If the NCAA does nothing, they are a completely, impotent joke.
 
#7
#7
Agreed. The four year investigation has been played up as the NCAA building a case to bring the hammer down on USC but it also could be looked at as using time to temper the public opinion on some of these events. If the NCAA does nothing, they are a completely, impotent joke.
You may have just nailed it.
 

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