Krut, that post is from TI, it was from BBA and it was
linked to Gritscape.

RTR
LC
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> From: "Devonna Snuggs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> > no talk of the barners troubles around
> here??????????????????
> 
> fwiw, here's a copy someone sent to me of a supposed
> TI post. I'll believe it when I see it.
> 
> kurt
> 
>
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> 
> >From NCAA BY-LAWS
> 
> 32.6.3 Statute of Limitations
> Allegations included in notice of allegations shall
> be limited to
> possible violations occurring not earlier than four
> years before the
> date the notice of inquiry is forwarded to the
> institution or the date
> the institution notifies (or, if earlier, should
> have notified) the
> enforcement staff of its inquiries into the matter.
> However, the
> following shall not be subject to the four-year
> limitation: (Revised:
> 10/12/94, 4/24/03)
> 
> (a) Allegations involving violations affecting the
> eligibility of a
> current student-athlete;
> 
> (b) Allegations in a case in which information is
> developed to indicate
> a pattern of willful violations on the part of the
> institution or
> individual involved, which began before but
> continued into the four-
> year period; and
> 
> (c) Allegations that indicate a blatant disregard
> for the Association's
> fundamental recruiting, extra-benefit, academic or
> ethical-conduct
> regulations or that involve an effort to conceal the
> occurrence of the
> violation. In such cases, the enforcement staff
> shall have a one-year
> period after the date information concerning the
> matter becomes
> available to the NCAA to investigate and submit to
> the institution an
> official inquiry concerning the matter.
> 
> 
> I have some news for you Auburn lurkers. The BAD
> NEWS: This time, it is
> riding on a Shetland pony.
> 
> If you learned just one tiney thing from the NCAA
> case just leveled on
> Alabama, remember this; the NCAA DETESTS illegal
> booster activity. They
> view that as one of the most egregious sins.
> 
> Got another news flash for you. When Board of
> Trustee members are
> involved, they shut down your program. Don't believe
> me? Go to Dallas,
> Texas and ask the good folks at SMU what THEY did to
> merit the Death
> Penalty. Hint - the guys in upper management were
> involved.
> 
> So, what do YOU have to look forward to?
> 
> >From the 1993 Summary report:
> 
> Violation Summary: EXTRA BENEFITS: athletics
> representatives provided
> at least $4,000 in cash and merchandise; assistant
> coach provided $500;
> administrative assistant provided several thousand
> dollars in cash
> payments; athletics representative approved a $9,200
> and several other
> unsecured loans based upon future earnings as
> professional athletes;
> student-athletes allowed to enroll with oustanding
> accounts with the
> university. LACK OF INSTITUTIONAL CONTROL. UNETHICAL
> CONDUCT. ERRONEOUS
> CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE.
> 
> >From the 1993 Full Report:
> 
> B. Auburn University shall be subject to the
> provisions of NCAA Bylaw
> 19.5.2.3 concerning repeat violators for a five-year
> period beginning
> on the effective date of the penalties in this case.
> The effective date
> for the purpose of this action shall be the date the
> 15-day appeal
> period expires or the date the institution notifies
> the executive
> director that it will not appeal, whichever is
> earlier, or, in the
> event of an appeal, the date established by the
> Infractions Appeals
> Committee.
> 
> 
> I've got new for you Auburn fans: You are at risk
> for a death penalty
> case.
> 
> Boosters, along with Board of Trustee members,
> giving money to coaches
> for an illegal slush fund to pay players. And this
> was occuring during
> the time you were under the "repeat violator"
> window.
> 
> The statement in Rule 36.2.3 (c) that says a blatant
> disregard for the
> Association's fundamental recruiting, extra-benefit,
> academic or
> ethical-conduct regulations or that involve an
> effort to conceal the
> occurrence of the violation.
> 
> This is as blatant as it gets.
> 
> All you Aubs who were snickering at Ronnie
> Cottrell's suit, you think
> it is funny now? He's been accusing them of playing
> favorites and going
> after Alabama and it's coaches in a vendetta. Well
> guess what? You have
> provided the NCAA the P-E-R-F-E-C-T way to show they
> are not biased and
> to help blunt the impact his suit will have on their
> activities.
> 
> Ex-coach. Tape. Boosters. Board Members.
> 
> I don't know whether the NCAA will have mercy on
> you. You better pray
> that they do. If not, those dead eagles are just the
> preview of coming
> attractions.
> 
> 
>
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