tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2591103720070880263.post7556462772988341869..comments2023-07-25T05:11:33.007-07:00Comments on Flock Talk: Media Day Extravaganza!Scott Reedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10303805417839611262noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2591103720070880263.post-65586144438764756862013-08-05T21:15:30.998-07:002013-08-05T21:15:30.998-07:00In most cases the school self reports, deems the s...In most cases the school self reports, deems the student-athlete ineligible and then follows established guidelines and can reinstate the student on their own without the NCAA getting involved.<br /><br />The NCAA only gets involved in certain situations... and even then, most of the time (i.e. a student-athlete gets a benefit worth in excess of $100), the process is pretty straight-forward and is handled without an "investigation" <br /><br />The only things that get investigated are those things that are either not self-reported or are too egregious to be handled internally...<br /><br />But, yes, EVERY school commits secondary violations ona regular basis... not through intention...Scott Reedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10303805417839611262noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2591103720070880263.post-13628483686847664782013-08-05T21:08:20.578-07:002013-08-05T21:08:20.578-07:00Most of the time, these situations are resolved wi...Most of the time, these situations are resolved within hours. As an example. Prior to the inaugural Pac-12 Championship Game between Oregon and UCLA, Fox spent time interviewing players from both teams. As part of the interview, Fox asked the players to tell people to "watch on Fox" which became an endorsement of a Fox television! That's right, every player from both teams that made statements on camera were technically ruled ineligible for a brief period of time!<br /> That blows my mind! The NCAA reminds me of the IRS... So then in reality, every University breaks rules every year and the NCAA is responsible for what, deciding which rule breaker to go after dependent on how bad? How can a school keep up with all the rules, I know they have people in place, but it just seems like a daunting task... Anyway, thank you Scott, I really really enjoy everything you write and this is icing on the cake! tsherman1(Tony Sherman)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com