Fun read.
The NCAA has designed a very complicated algorithm to determine fair punishments for different types of rule-breaking, and because you do not work at the NCAA, you cannot understand it. Just know that the well-being of each athlete is always being protected.
Recent examples of NCAA punishments include having to sit out ...
The NCAA has designed a very complicated algorithm to determine fair punishments for different types of rule-breaking, and because you do not work at the NCAA, you cannot understand it. Just know that the well-being of each athlete is always being protected.
Recent examples of NCAA punishments include having to sit out ...
- one-half football game: Selling thousands of autographs, probably (2013, Johnny Manziel)
- 4 football games: Lots and lots of cash and yachts and strippers (2011, many Miami guys)
- 4 football games: Accepting $3,000 for autographs and being honest about it (2014, Todd Gurley)
- 5 football games: Getting free tattoos (2010, Terrelle Pryor)
- 1 full football season: Lying about being friends with Deion Sanders (2009, Dez Bryant)
- 1 full basketball season: First positive drug test for marijuana (2014, Mitch McGary)