SoonerinNC
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While I am alway suspect of the NCAA's integrity they appear to be getting serious with a new set of rules.
They have established four levels of violations with the top level resulting in Penn State like punishments. They also have established a system where the head coach can be suspended if he cannot prove that he took the appropriate steps to prevent cheating.
Also they have increased the number of members of the infractions committee and doubled the number of hearings per year. The tone of the article in the local paper indicated that there is serious concern about cheating. After seeing a post regarding the players the Sooners have avoided because they were asking for money I can believe that cheating has reached a very serious level.
Not sure the NCAA will do a better job but the level of penalties and suspensions that are in the new rules should cause some of the cheaters to think twice about what they are doing.
Too bad this happened to late to impact the Baylor teams.
This could benefit the Sooners.
They have established four levels of violations with the top level resulting in Penn State like punishments. They also have established a system where the head coach can be suspended if he cannot prove that he took the appropriate steps to prevent cheating.
Also they have increased the number of members of the infractions committee and doubled the number of hearings per year. The tone of the article in the local paper indicated that there is serious concern about cheating. After seeing a post regarding the players the Sooners have avoided because they were asking for money I can believe that cheating has reached a very serious level.
Not sure the NCAA will do a better job but the level of penalties and suspensions that are in the new rules should cause some of the cheaters to think twice about what they are doing.
Too bad this happened to late to impact the Baylor teams.
This could benefit the Sooners.