SIAP: More bad press for Sparty

TruHusker

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Sep 21, 2001
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I don't know that the NCAA gets involved in things like this. I could be wrong. Do they investigate every report on every campus in America? I know they have been under scrutiny since 2014 for being generally lax in their oversite of the athletes.

What I don't understand is why anyone at a university who worked in a department that is built to help people would not do so no matter the reprecutions. In this day and age of #metoo and all the social media, it is all a matter of time before it becomes piblic. Do your dang job.
 
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I don't know that the NCAA gets involved in things like this. I could be wrong. Do they investigate every report on every campus in America? I know they have been under scrutiny since 2014 for being generally lax in their oversite of the athletes.

What I don't understand is why anyone at a university who worked in a department that is built to help people would not do so no matter the reprecutions. In this day and age of #metoo and all the social media, it is all a matter of time before it becomes piblic. Do your dang job.

Because people are afraid to lose their nice cushy well paying job.
 

ridge22

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Oct 19, 2004
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I don't know that the NCAA gets involved in things like this. I could be wrong. Do they investigate every report on every campus in America? I know they have been under scrutiny since 2014 for being generally lax in their oversite of the athletes.

What I don't understand is why anyone at a university who worked in a department that is built to help people would not do so no matter the reprecutions. In this day and age of #metoo and all the social media, it is all a matter of time before it becomes piblic. Do your dang job.

Ladies and Gentlemen this is the culture we live in today. There are a lot of people who are in charge of different businesses, colleges, political groups, sports teams and whatever else who have absolutely no morale compass.

For god sakes, Baylor had one player murder his teammate and they didn't get the death penalty.
 

HUSKERFAN66

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Dec 8, 2004
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I don't know that the NCAA gets involved in things like this. I could be wrong. Do they investigate every report on every campus in America? I know they have been under scrutiny since 2014 for being generally lax in their oversite of the athletes.

What I don't understand is why anyone at a university who worked in a department that is built to help people would not do so no matter the reprecutions. In this day and age of #metoo and all the social media, it is all a matter of time before it becomes piblic. Do your dang job.
I memory serves me correctly, I think this sort of thing was part of NCAA penalty against ou.
 

TheBeav815

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The question about whether the NCAA gets involved is always "What did the University do about it?"

Crimes are committed at lots of schools. It's the ones where it gets swept under the rug in order to protect athletes and athletic $$$ that get NCAA penalties.
 
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