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<blockquote data-quote="Horny 4 Life" data-source="post: 2463334" data-attributes="member: 2783"><p>Eventually it will come out that the NCAA has been involved in this investigation and helping the FBI with targets. It's the only way they can begin to get answers on amateurism issues.</p><p></p><p>Everybody complains about the NCAA for not doing anything without acknowledging that there's not much they can do. They don't have any of the basic resources that the FBI or IRS have at their disposal. If a coach, player, or parent want to tell the NCAA a blatant lie or that they're not talking, there is almost nothing the NCAA can do to compel them to speak truthfully. They simply don't have those powers.</p><p></p><p>That's why NCAA investigations take so long and produce so little. They basically have to stumble upon a bad liar or an upset former player/coach/associate that is willing to provide the proof that the NCAA can't get for themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horny 4 Life, post: 2463334, member: 2783"] Eventually it will come out that the NCAA has been involved in this investigation and helping the FBI with targets. It's the only way they can begin to get answers on amateurism issues. Everybody complains about the NCAA for not doing anything without acknowledging that there's not much they can do. They don't have any of the basic resources that the FBI or IRS have at their disposal. If a coach, player, or parent want to tell the NCAA a blatant lie or that they're not talking, there is almost nothing the NCAA can do to compel them to speak truthfully. They simply don't have those powers. That's why NCAA investigations take so long and produce so little. They basically have to stumble upon a bad liar or an upset former player/coach/associate that is willing to provide the proof that the NCAA can't get for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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