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  • kodiak
    Itsy Bitsy Spider
    • Jul 2003
    • 4288

    #1

    Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

    A press conference will be held tomorrow to announce the findings by the NCAA in the Mizzou case. Here is the link to the story.

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  • PdiddyPop
    K*ngs *f th* D*nc*!
    • Dec 2002
    • 21768

    #2
    Re: Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

    looks like Snyder escapes the ax while a few of the other coaches arent so lucky. maybe just maybe they did this and Snyder didnt but since he runs the bball program he does have to take responsibilty.
    President of the Devils Den
    (2009 Pre-Season NIT Champs/2010 ACC Co Reg Season/ACC Tournament/South Regional Champs/National Champs)

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    • PdiddyPop
      K*ngs *f th* D*nc*!
      • Dec 2002
      • 21768

      #3
      Re: Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

      looks like Snyder escapes the ax while a few of the other coaches arent so lucky. maybe just maybe they did this and Snyder didnt but since he runs the bball program he does have to take responsibilty.
      President of the Devils Den
      (2009 Pre-Season NIT Champs/2010 ACC Co Reg Season/ACC Tournament/South Regional Champs/National Champs)

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      • PdiddyPop
        K*ngs *f th* D*nc*!
        • Dec 2002
        • 21768

        #4
        Re: Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

        looks like Snyder escapes the ax while a few of the other coaches arent so lucky. maybe just maybe they did this and Snyder didnt but since he runs the bball program he does have to take responsibilty.
        President of the Devils Den
        (2009 Pre-Season NIT Champs/2010 ACC Co Reg Season/ACC Tournament/South Regional Champs/National Champs)

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        • J0nnD0ugh
          Hall Of Fame
          • Feb 2003
          • 16602

          #5
          Re: Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

          We all know the deal. It's happened so many times in basketball. Program is crooked, caught, & the blame falls on the assistants. Head coach acts like he had no knowledge or any input in what happened. Really sucks.

          The underlings take one for the team & then can't get a major job again. But if they blow the whistle & tell the truth, they can't get a collegiate job, period. Blacklisted.

          Anyone can see Snyder is ducking responsibility. Lessons learned from Denny Crum & ex-Mich coach Fischer.
          Originally posted by VP Richard M. Nixon
          I always remember that whatever I have done in the past, or may do in the future, Duke University is responsible one way or the other.
          -August 17, 1960
          Thanks, dookies!

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          • J0nnD0ugh
            Hall Of Fame
            • Feb 2003
            • 16602

            #6
            Re: Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

            We all know the deal. It's happened so many times in basketball. Program is crooked, caught, & the blame falls on the assistants. Head coach acts like he had no knowledge or any input in what happened. Really sucks.

            The underlings take one for the team & then can't get a major job again. But if they blow the whistle & tell the truth, they can't get a collegiate job, period. Blacklisted.

            Anyone can see Snyder is ducking responsibility. Lessons learned from Denny Crum & ex-Mich coach Fischer.
            Originally posted by VP Richard M. Nixon
            I always remember that whatever I have done in the past, or may do in the future, Duke University is responsible one way or the other.
            -August 17, 1960
            Thanks, dookies!

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            • J0nnD0ugh
              Hall Of Fame
              • Feb 2003
              • 16602

              #7
              Re: Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

              We all know the deal. It's happened so many times in basketball. Program is crooked, caught, & the blame falls on the assistants. Head coach acts like he had no knowledge or any input in what happened. Really sucks.

              The underlings take one for the team & then can't get a major job again. But if they blow the whistle & tell the truth, they can't get a collegiate job, period. Blacklisted.

              Anyone can see Snyder is ducking responsibility. Lessons learned from Denny Crum & ex-Mich coach Fischer.
              Originally posted by VP Richard M. Nixon
              I always remember that whatever I have done in the past, or may do in the future, Duke University is responsible one way or the other.
              -August 17, 1960
              Thanks, dookies!

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              • PdiddyPop
                K*ngs *f th* D*nc*!
                • Dec 2002
                • 21768

                #8
                Re: Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

                yet a UNC alum never had trouble did he? larry brown ring a bell?
                President of the Devils Den
                (2009 Pre-Season NIT Champs/2010 ACC Co Reg Season/ACC Tournament/South Regional Champs/National Champs)

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                • PdiddyPop
                  K*ngs *f th* D*nc*!
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 21768

                  #9
                  Re: Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

                  yet a UNC alum never had trouble did he? larry brown ring a bell?
                  President of the Devils Den
                  (2009 Pre-Season NIT Champs/2010 ACC Co Reg Season/ACC Tournament/South Regional Champs/National Champs)

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                  • PdiddyPop
                    K*ngs *f th* D*nc*!
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 21768

                    #10
                    Re: Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

                    yet a UNC alum never had trouble did he? larry brown ring a bell?
                    President of the Devils Den
                    (2009 Pre-Season NIT Champs/2010 ACC Co Reg Season/ACC Tournament/South Regional Champs/National Champs)

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                    • J0nnD0ugh
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 16602

                      #11
                      Re: Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

                      Larry Brown left town. He didn't let his assistants take the fall while he kept his job. His situation @ Kansas has nothing to do w/this. You're trying to turn this into a UNC/Puke thing. And Snyder being a dook alum has nothing to do w/why I'm saying what I'm saying.

                      This is a problem the NCAA has allowed to continue, letting the figurehead off unscathed while allowing someone else's head to be offered as a sacrifice. Until they give some protection to the assistants, the NCAA can never hope to effectively police recruiting. They must encourage whistle-blowers if they are ever to find the true violators. But the current climate gives assistant coaches the choice of participating in wrongdoing, keeping their mouths shut & hope they don't get involved, or watching their careers go down the tubes for reporting violations. Which do you think most coaches choose?
                      Originally posted by VP Richard M. Nixon
                      I always remember that whatever I have done in the past, or may do in the future, Duke University is responsible one way or the other.
                      -August 17, 1960
                      Thanks, dookies!

                      Comment

                      • J0nnD0ugh
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 16602

                        #12
                        Re: Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

                        Larry Brown left town. He didn't let his assistants take the fall while he kept his job. His situation @ Kansas has nothing to do w/this. You're trying to turn this into a UNC/Puke thing. And Snyder being a dook alum has nothing to do w/why I'm saying what I'm saying.

                        This is a problem the NCAA has allowed to continue, letting the figurehead off unscathed while allowing someone else's head to be offered as a sacrifice. Until they give some protection to the assistants, the NCAA can never hope to effectively police recruiting. They must encourage whistle-blowers if they are ever to find the true violators. But the current climate gives assistant coaches the choice of participating in wrongdoing, keeping their mouths shut & hope they don't get involved, or watching their careers go down the tubes for reporting violations. Which do you think most coaches choose?
                        Originally posted by VP Richard M. Nixon
                        I always remember that whatever I have done in the past, or may do in the future, Duke University is responsible one way or the other.
                        -August 17, 1960
                        Thanks, dookies!

                        Comment

                        • J0nnD0ugh
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 16602

                          #13
                          Re: Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

                          Larry Brown left town. He didn't let his assistants take the fall while he kept his job. His situation @ Kansas has nothing to do w/this. You're trying to turn this into a UNC/Puke thing. And Snyder being a dook alum has nothing to do w/why I'm saying what I'm saying.

                          This is a problem the NCAA has allowed to continue, letting the figurehead off unscathed while allowing someone else's head to be offered as a sacrifice. Until they give some protection to the assistants, the NCAA can never hope to effectively police recruiting. They must encourage whistle-blowers if they are ever to find the true violators. But the current climate gives assistant coaches the choice of participating in wrongdoing, keeping their mouths shut & hope they don't get involved, or watching their careers go down the tubes for reporting violations. Which do you think most coaches choose?
                          Originally posted by VP Richard M. Nixon
                          I always remember that whatever I have done in the past, or may do in the future, Duke University is responsible one way or the other.
                          -August 17, 1960
                          Thanks, dookies!

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                          • NeoshoTiger
                            Rookie
                            • May 2003
                            • 214

                            #14
                            Re: Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

                            It's funny how all of the papers and fans of other teams (KU) were making a big fuss of what Ricky Clemons said and we were paying players and this and that and Quin was the worst cheater in the country, blah, blah, blah. However, the NCAA does a thorough search of the entire program and they come up with basically nothing. Don't start with the 40 violations yada, yada, yada, every school has multiple minor violations every year. Bill Self self reported 30 violations while he was at Illinois. The secondary violations are so picky every school had tons of them. I just wish every paper or tv station would run with the vindication like they ran with the allegations. I do agree that the assistants often take the fall, but that is the nature of the business. It has always been that way and it always will. Did everyone in the country call Norm Stewart a big cheater when Rick Daly took the fall in 1990? No, because that is the way it is everywhere.
                            Gamertag: Mizzoufan1

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                            • NeoshoTiger
                              Rookie
                              • May 2003
                              • 214

                              #15
                              Re: Mizzou not hit with lack on institutional control

                              It's funny how all of the papers and fans of other teams (KU) were making a big fuss of what Ricky Clemons said and we were paying players and this and that and Quin was the worst cheater in the country, blah, blah, blah. However, the NCAA does a thorough search of the entire program and they come up with basically nothing. Don't start with the 40 violations yada, yada, yada, every school has multiple minor violations every year. Bill Self self reported 30 violations while he was at Illinois. The secondary violations are so picky every school had tons of them. I just wish every paper or tv station would run with the vindication like they ran with the allegations. I do agree that the assistants often take the fall, but that is the nature of the business. It has always been that way and it always will. Did everyone in the country call Norm Stewart a big cheater when Rick Daly took the fall in 1990? No, because that is the way it is everywhere.
                              Gamertag: Mizzoufan1

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