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NCAA hammers university of Mary HARDIN Baylor

wes

KIllerfrog Emeritus
Because the coach loaned his 10. Year old Subaru to two players the school was stripped of their div 3national championship and 29 victories

way to go NCAA would you havexonetgszametooklahom Texas or any other school? We all know the answer to that one


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Mean Purple

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"...the head coach let a player use his car for more than 18 months, which was determined to be an improper benefit for a student-athlete.
According to the NCAA, football coach Pete Fredenburg loaned a player his 2006 Subaru for the 2016 and 2017 seasons. He then loaned it to another player, but the car broke down within an hour and had to be towed."
 

Mean Purple

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Briles set up a qb with a truck while at bu, covered up crimes and had the same academic scandal that UNC had. All for "competitive advantage", which is what the NCAA uses as a trigger for investigation/sanction. (to be clear, Penn State was not like baylor as it did not involve a current coach, nor players for competitive advantage)

Yet Baylor is still playing football.
 

BrewingFrog

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Briles set up a qb with a truck while at bu, covered up crimes and had the same academic scandal that UNC had. All for "competitive advantage", which is what the NCAA uses as a trigger for investigation/sanction. (to be clear, Penn State was not like baylor as it did not involve a current coach, nor players for competitive advantage)

Yet Baylor is still playing football.
I would hit "like" but, yeesh.

You are completely correct.
 

Big Frog II

Active Member
Briles set up a qb with a truck while at bu, covered up crimes and had the same academic scandal that UNC had. All for "competitive advantage", which is what the NCAA uses as a trigger for investigation/sanction. (to be clear, Penn State was not like baylor as it did not involve a current coach, nor players for competitive advantage)

Yet Baylor is still playing football.
The NCAA will get to them fairly soon. Remember, they were ready to announce their findings, but Briles and Baylor ask for an extension. That's got to be up any day.
 

FrogAbroad

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