I'll go ahead and agree with this. Leaving it up to the coaches/schools, or even letting them have the "lead" in making the decision is a terrible idea on so many levels. Giving the NCAA any more power over anything is also a terrible idea.I'd rather have discipline stuff handled at the conference level than the NCAA. Ideally, the conferences would agree to some sort of standards. It would be in their interest to clean stuff up a bit and improve perceptions.
He meant "good" when compared to the players that stomped on the Marine's head a few years ago.Pathetic suspension. Miles is worse than the player, "he's a really get kid and he didn't know the play was over"
Yeah, everyone but him knew it was over. Additionally, after nailing the kid he gets up and motions for Wisconsin to bring it on. Yeah he's a stand up kid.
IDK if anybody remembers Bad Thad Washington stomping NU QB Joe Dailey's dingleberries...That one was really blatant and should be handled harshly. Certainly these aren't being endorsed or supported in any way by the coach but if this becomes a trend, something drastic will have to be done to mitigate this kind of behavior.
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IDK if anybody remembers Bad Thad Washington stomping NU QB Joe Dailey's dingleberries...
ThisYou know things are bad when you're looking back at Chip Kelley's Oregon as an example of a disciplined, ethical program.
It was a quality de-cleating...you have to give him that.For anyone who's had their head buried in the sand:
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I hate the idea of giving more power to the NCAA too but I wouldn't want to leave it in the hands of conferences either. Do you think the $EC would care at all about any of this stuff?I'd rather have discipline stuff handled at the conference level than the NCAA. Ideally, the conferences would agree to some sort of standards. It would be in their interest to clean stuff up a bit and improve perceptions.