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TCU - NCAA Sanctions 1986
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<blockquote data-quote="Limp Lizard" data-source="post: 2774921" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>My clock radio woke me up that Thursday morning and the first thing I heard was Norm Hitzges saying "Just when you thought it was safe to root for TCU..." followed by the news which focused on our All-American Davis. My heart fell down into my toes, despite the fact I was lying down.</p><p></p><p>And the worse was to come. Full disclosure to the NCAA, which they never could have found out, using TCU cars to take the "investigators" to all the appropriate people. And we were rewarded with the second toughest penalties ever, second only to SMU. Wacker said he was naive not in that he didn't know cheating was going on in the SWC, but in believing the NCAA really wanted to do something about it.</p><p></p><p>Then a few years later while a$m was under major probation and were caught red-handed still cheating big-time, Sherrill resigns and Berst says "case closed." Hansen was furious: He said he would never trust the NCAA again. Still wonder how much Berst was paid...or who in his family were allowed to live, whatever. Then afterwards Berst slams Houston with penalties for violations under a previous coach, so the coach leaving was not the real reason he let aggy go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limp Lizard, post: 2774921, member: 18"] My clock radio woke me up that Thursday morning and the first thing I heard was Norm Hitzges saying "Just when you thought it was safe to root for TCU..." followed by the news which focused on our All-American Davis. My heart fell down into my toes, despite the fact I was lying down. And the worse was to come. Full disclosure to the NCAA, which they never could have found out, using TCU cars to take the "investigators" to all the appropriate people. And we were rewarded with the second toughest penalties ever, second only to SMU. Wacker said he was naive not in that he didn't know cheating was going on in the SWC, but in believing the NCAA really wanted to do something about it. Then a few years later while a$m was under major probation and were caught red-handed still cheating big-time, Sherrill resigns and Berst says "case closed." Hansen was furious: He said he would never trust the NCAA again. Still wonder how much Berst was paid...or who in his family were allowed to live, whatever. Then afterwards Berst slams Houston with penalties for violations under a previous coach, so the coach leaving was not the real reason he let aggy go. [/QUOTE]
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