Thursday, July 26, 2012

Morning Six Pack: July 26, 2012

imageIn less than two weeks, we’ll have REAL on the field football to watch. It’s pro, but… Enjoy these six COLLEGE football stories from around the country.

Auburn defensive back Jonathan Rose given release, plans to transfer

Processed.

Penn State president says 4-year ban was floated

Penn State faced the threat of a four-year ban on playing football before the NCAA imposed sanctions this week over the school's handling of the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal, a university spokesman said.

Miles won't let new QB overshadow potent run game

Just like last year? We’ll take it.

Auburn will replace the Toomers Oaks trees in 2013

Right. On. Time.

Soon-to-be 8th grader offered LSU scholarship

LSU has given a scholarship offer to soon-to-be eighth grader Dylan Moses.

Quotable:

While many people praised the toughness of the NCAA’s penalties, some athletics officials raised questions about the association’s process, in which Emmert and members of the NCAA’s Executive Committee and Division I Board of Directors sidestepped the normal judicial system.

“When I got started in this business, it used to be one school, one vote,” said a longtime compliance director at a BCS university. “Now it’s one man, one vote.”

Although he stepped in this time, Emmert would be required to receive the board’s and the Executive Committee’s permission to issue sanctions in any future disciplinary case, Williams said.

“Hopefully we’ll never have another case like Penn State,” he said. “But we’re going to have a discussion about how best to handle any cases that might arise that might fall into areas like Penn State.

“There is clearly a potential for other cases where the issues at hand are the ethics and integrity issues,” he added. And while those matters may end up being processed through the traditional enforcement system, Williams said, it is possible that the NCAA could again give Emmert the power to handle things himself.

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2 comments :

Sidra said...

There is clearly a potential for other cases where the issues at hand are the ethics and integrity issues. research paper

Rida said...

This is the kind of stuff that’s been going in in places like Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia and other Democrat districts for decades. traffic ticket lawyer

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