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LSU被查到recruiting的違規,現在要被處罰了 但NCAA這個處罰也太明顯的大小眼了(對照之前對USC和OSU的處罰) 現在留言板裡面所有非SEC的球迷都在暴動了! 乾脆所有聯盟都解散併到SEC好了,以後做錯事也比較安心不會太嚴重 -- http://0rz.com/42Zcgw BATON ROUGE, La. -- LSU committed major violations while recruiting a junior college football player but won't be slapped with any postseason bans or future scholarship reductions, the NCAA ruled Tuesday. The governing body decided to place the school on probation for a year and cited a former assistant coach for unethical conduct. The investigation found that former assistant coach D.J. McCarthy improperly arranged for transportation and housing for former defensive lineman Akiem Hicks in 2009 before later trying to cover up those actions. The NCAA accepted LSU's self-imposed reduction of two scholarships during the 2010-11 academic year, as well as a 10 percent reduction in official visits and reductions in recruiting calls. LSU had already begun reducing official visits during 2010-11, but the NCAA expanded the punishment to include 2011-12. Aschoff: LSU Gets Probation The NCAA Committee on Infractions accepted LSU's self-imposed sanctions in a case that centered on recruiting violations involving former junior college signee Akiem Hicks and former assistant D.J. McCarthy, writes ESPN.com's Edward Aschoff. Blog McCarthy resigned in December 2009. Hicks never played for the Tigers before he left LSU. In a statement, McCarthy said: "I am grateful that the NCAA has concluded its investigation and welcome the opportunity to someday return to the realm of college coaching. Although I disagree with the NCAA's findings and the manner in which I have been characterized, I will take the next few days to thoroughly review all options, including appealing their decision." NCAA Committee on Infractions chairman Dennis Thomas said LSU's violations were all considered "major." Yet he stressed that punishment could have been more severe if not for the efforts of LSU's compliance department to discover and report the violations and to cooperate with subsequent NCAA inquiries. "The committee really felt that the LSU compliance staff and institution did an excellent job and that they assisted the (NCAA) enforcement staff in the investigation regarding these violations," Thomas said. He pointed specifically to senior associate athletic director Miriam Segar, who became suspicious of Hicks' living arrangements from the time he arrived in Baton Rouge. According to an earlier LSU report on the matter, Segar spent weeks pressing for answers and made the decision to bar Hicks from traveling to LSU's 2009 season-opening game at Washington because she was unsatisfied with the information she had received. "That was critical," said Thomas, who is also the commissioner of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. "If that had not been done, the institution could have really been under more severe and serious penalties as well." The violations reported in the case also included more than 3,600 phone calls that three noncoaching staff members either made to or received from high school coaches and administrators, prospects and family members of prospective students. LSU has said most of those calls concerned clerical matters, were not football-related and resulted from a misinterpretation of NCAA rules. Still, LSU also reported those violations after seeking clarification on the NCAA's interpretation of the rules regarding permissible phone calls. LSU chancellor Michael Martin said the university does not plan to appeal. In effect, LSU has already served its punishment regarding scholarships, having limited itself to 83 total scholarships during the 2010-11 academic year. That means the Tigers will be playing with the maximum 85 allowed scholarships in the 2011 season. LSU has a lot of key players returning and is a popular pick to contend for Southeastern Conference and national titles this season. "A situation that could have been much worse was made better by the dedicated work of the LSU athletics compliance staff and I am pleased that the NCAA recognized LSU's effort to cooperate and be proactive," Martin said. "The compliance staff ... made an exemplary showing of how a university should react when mistakes are made." The NCAA's report details violations that included McCarthy's use of a cell phone that was not registered with LSU's athletic department. He did not log those calls, which caused other coaches to inadvertently break the rules by making further calls that put LSU over the NCAA's one-call-per-week limit. McCarthy also held a conference call with Hicks and another female student who worked in the athletic department, during which the three agreed to provide false information about Hicks' living arrangements for the summer of 2009 to LSU compliance staff. Hicks met the female student during his official visit to LSU and kept in touch with her. Because she worked for the athletic department, their phone calls to one another amounted to violations relating to excessive calls to a recruit, the report said. Hicks also stayed with her, free of charge, during an unofficial visit and later moved into the vacant Baton Rouge apartment of a former LSU player in an arrangement made by McCarthy, according to the report. To comply with the NCAA's ruling, LSU will have to issue a report next year on measures it has taken to avoid a recurrence of the infractions revealed by the probe. LSU will also have to inform prospective recruits that it is on probation and explain why. Meanwhile, the NCAA also placed restrictions on McCarthy's ability to work for any NCAA football program he works for in the near future. He must avoid phone contact with recruits, their relatives or legal guardians for a year and enroll in an NCAA rules seminar as well as ethics training. After McCarthy left LSU, he was hired by the WRA Receiver Academy, which conducts instructional camps. According to the academy's website on Tuesday, McCarthy was still part of the staff. A phone message left with the organization was not returned. McCarthy played receiver in college for Washington in the early 1990s. Before arriving at LSU as a receivers coach in 2007, he was an assistant at UCLA, Central Florida and Nevada. He also coached defensive backs for the Oakland Raiders from 1998 to 2000. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 114.36.60.204
cdcase:NCAA又還沒有對OSU的自我處罰做出任何回應 07/20 10:42
cdcase:TP和Tressel捅的簍子比這個要大的多了 07/20 10:44
cdcase:去年打冠軍戰那兩隊也是乾淨不到哪去... 07/20 10:48
ccris:我是認為Bush收經紀人的錢,TP收外面店家的錢(刺青),兩所學 07/20 11:00
ccris:校在這邊就是控管不佳(默許和睜一隻眼閉一隻眼),但是LSU是 07/20 11:01
ccris:教練付錢給球員(雖然當時還不是LSU球員),很明顯學校是違法 07/20 11:03
jimcal:推樓上 學校付錢事情一點也不比交易獎盃小吧 07/20 11:07
Phater:SMU付錢給球員的下場是死刑,NCAA is joke 07/20 11:27
seto:SEC似乎比較有愛 07/20 11:45
cdcase:Tressel的問題不只是掩蓋真相而且一直說謊到被人拆穿 07/20 12:56
cdcase:付錢給球員當然是major violation但是一個人的行為難以造成 07/20 12:57
cdcase:fail to promote institutional atmosphere 07/20 12:58
cdcase:LSU拿掉兩個獎學金也是笑話 照SEC標準的oversigning只是多 07/20 13:00
cdcase:兩個倒楣鬼而已 LSU最近四年簽了105個球員 07/20 13:02
oberonz:跟USC相比,從牛頓爸到這次只能說SEC真有愛 07/21 00:51
yij:Tressel掩蓋真相又一再說謊,重點是這是他career第二次這樣 07/21 23:41
yij:拿來跟LSU犯的錯比,LSU這算小兒科阿 07/21 23:41
ccris:OSU是教練說謊,LSU是教練給錢,怎麼會OSU比較嚴重? 07/22 02:17
ccris:http://0rz.com/UFBGek 上面P大提到的SMU付錢給球員事件 07/22 02:23
ccris:SMU當時也是強隊,這之後就一厥不振,誰叫它不在SEC... 07/22 02:24
ccris:現在就看Newton事件的調查,NCAA會不會就含糊帶過了 07/22 02:26
freesoul:Cam Newton的調查一定是高高舉起輕輕放下的啊, 版主來開 07/22 04:05
freesoul:賭盤吧! 誰叫SEC這個假學生真semi pro league是金雞母, 07/22 04:07
freesoul:連教練付錢這麼嚴重的違規都可以這樣了事了 07/22 04:08
oberonz:Mike Slive還在講pay for play的事情,虧他還有臉說出口 07/22 04:19
JackTheFob:一人一信支持成立$EC板 (咦?) 07/22 04:31
cdcase:SMU的故事說來話長...不過他可不是初犯就被判死刑的 07/22 10:38
cdcase:都在probation了還被抓包不給他死NCAA根本不用混 07/22 10:38
cdcase:OSU真要查起來不只是刺青店...Pryor大學生涯好車換了多少部 07/22 10:40
cdcase:重點對NCAA來說一個合作一個打算從頭賴到尾...你會打搖尾巴 07/22 10:41
cdcase:還是對你吠的狗?... 07/22 10:43
ccris:吠的狗只是亂大便,搖尾巴咬死人,當然要打後面那隻 07/22 11:10
ccris:可惜搖尾巴那隻的主人是大人物,打狗要看主人啊... 07/22 11:12
seto:大家不要討厭SEC嘛 哭哭 07/22 11:30
jimcal:民主時代大家各有各的意見 但是收錢比說謊骯髒太多了... 07/22 15:19
cdcase:樓上...OSU的case說謊收錢外加不合作都包了還總教練加球員 07/22 23:02
ccris:@樓上的c大,付錢的人才是重點 07/23 00:34
ccris:這樣說好了,OSU是態度差的詐欺犯,LSU是態度好的殺人犯 07/23 00:46
ChaosCreator:差蠻多的吧,嫌疑學生在LSU直接不讓上場,其他案例中 07/23 03:54
ChaosCreator:學生拿了冠軍的都有.... 07/23 03:54
FireLake:樓上你所說的是後續處理方面LSU做的比較好 沒有幫忙掩蓋 07/23 08:11
FireLake:但也算是LSU和這位教練切斷的很乾淨 犧牲那位小我 來完成 07/23 08:15
FireLake:LSU這個大我 只能說LSU情勢判斷正確 就違規方面 LSU的教 07/23 08:17
FireLake:練付錢是比較嚴重 但處理方面LSU做的漂亮多了 07/23 08:17
ccris:USC、OSU和LSU都發生學生收錢,但是USC和OSU是學生收校外人 07/23 14:57
ccris:士的錢,LSU是學生收教練的錢,從這來看LSU責任當然比較大 07/23 14:58
ccris:USC和OSU讓收錢球員上場所以比賽沒收,LSU球員沒上所以不用 07/23 14:59
ccris:沒收比賽,但其他方面的處罰如bowl game和recruiting都應該 07/23 15:01
ccris:比USC和OSU嚴重才是,但這個處罰對LSU根本不痛不癢 07/23 15:02
freesoul:在Erin Andrews的FB看到有人留這句話超諷刺可是超好笑 07/24 12:46
freesoul:"The Italian Mafia has more integrity than the SEC!" 07/24 12:48
cdcase:OSU有沒有bowl ban等結果出來再說...目前看來他們逃過一劫? 07/25 23:56
sneak: Tressel掩蓋真相 https://muxiv.com 12/03 21:58
muxiv: 都在probation https://moxox.com 04/14 14:34