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Post by nyline on Aug 12, 2021 6:21:51 GMT -5
From sportsnaut.com/ncaa-charge-baylor-rules-violations-scandal/"After a five-year investigation, the NCAA determined that it can’t charge the Baylor football program with any rules violations regarding how head coach Art Briles and the team handled allegations of sexual assault." Although the NCAA acknowledged the Bears violated recruiting rules and provided “impermissible benefits” to their players, Baylor was absolved of any wrongdoing in its off-field scandal. The Athletic‘s Nicole Auerbach provided the Committee on Infractions’ key statement about Briles’ conduct and how the sexual violence at Baylor was outside the NCAA’s jurisdiction." No jurisdiction. Mmmmm. What does that remind of?
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Post by jojonito on Sept 3, 2021 3:38:58 GMT -5
<sarcasm> NCAA shows their usual fairness and impartiality. <end sarcasm>
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