If they knew the players were ineligible and played them anyway... Yes thats 
worse. Just ask GaTech. They managed to take a $327 in clothing Scandal and 
lost their 2009 ACC championship, loss of scholarships and a 100,000 fine 
because of it. Normally it probably would have been considered a minor 
violation. Now they also told them not to talk to the player/coach about it 
too... Which was also a part of that. 

Woody (via iPhone)

On Aug 17, 2011, at 1:10 PM, Jong <[email protected]> wrote:

> Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't see any punishment from the
> NCAA getting worse because they played ineligible players (e.g.
> scholarship reductions, etc).  Obviously, if the players are ruled
> ineligible, they'll have to either forfeit or vacate any wins, but
> we've seen how much that hurts with the FSU academic scandal (that is,
> not at all).  On the other hand, if they lose holding the players out,
> they still have to keep those losses.
> 
> --Jong
> 
> On Aug 17, 12:53 pm, Woody <[email protected]> wrote:
>> well... if your miami... you sit your players out.. which they are not
>> doing..and if it comes out taht they played a game and they were
>> inelligible... that hammer.. suddenly becomes a jackhammer.
>> 
> 
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