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Maybe THIS is why Harbaugh wants back in the NFL


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 The only serious allegation is that he apparently lied to the NCAA which typically has been the only thing that really pisses them off. Anyone who thinks they’ll get a postseason ban or anything is dreaming.

NCAA is a joke and their disciplinary history is very questionable at best. 

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2 hours ago, SazmoRanger said:

Like who? Greg Roman? Kyle Shanahan? Nick Sirani? Dan Campbell? You mean the best offensive teams in the NFL who are run first centric offenses? 

 

I was going to say something similar, but your post is actually better.

Some are talking like running is a bad thing. My philosophy is to run until you can't. Why would you do otherwise? The key is when it comes time to pass, you have to have skill players that can get it done. Use the run to set up the pass and the pass to set up the run. Within that mindset, If running is working, keep running because you have less ways to fug up. 

 

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It’s just strange to me the pick and choose enforcement strategies the NCAA lives by. They spent a decade in Chapel Hill chasing something that wasn’t there when meanwhile there was obvious cheating going on at NCST and Duke. 
 

remeber the whole college basketball investigation by the feds? Yeah, I don’t either. A big nothing burger for 90% of the people involved. And now the obvious tampering and payola with bogus NIL deals. 
 

I will say this about Harbaugh, if he did lie directly to the NCAA and then tell them to EAD which is being alledged…based on the punishment track record that generally has been one consistent thing that they don’t take lightly. Jim Tressel ruined his career by lying to the NCAA about Terrelle Pryor’s tatoos. 

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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

They spent a decade in Chapel Hill chasing something that wasn’t there

You mean the made up classes for basketball players that made a mockery of a UNC degree and the NCAA at the same time? That nothing? Also, I would pick Josh McDaniel over Harbaugh and both of them over Wilkes. 

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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

It’s just strange to me the pick and choose enforcement strategies the NCAA lives by. They spent a decade in Chapel Hill chasing something that wasn’t there when meanwhile there was obvious cheating going on at NCST and Duke. 
 

remeber the whole college basketball investigation by the feds? Yeah, I don’t either. A big nothing burger for 90% of the people involved. And now the obvious tampering and payola with bogus NIL deals. 
 

I will say this about Harbaugh, if he did lie directly to the NCAA and then tell them to EAD which is being alledged…based on the punishment track record that generally has been one consistent thing that they don’t take lightly. Jim Tressel ruined his career by lying to the NCAA about Terrelle Pryor’s tatoos. 

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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

It’s just strange to me the pick and choose enforcement strategies the NCAA lives by. They spent a decade in Chapel Hill chasing something that wasn’t there when meanwhile there was obvious cheating going on at NCST and Duke. 


There was plenty there, they just chose to let it slide.

From the NYTimes:

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — The N.C.A.A. did not dispute that the University of North Carolina was guilty of running one of the worst academic fraud schemes in college sports history, involving fake classes that enabled dozens of athletes to gain and maintain their eligibility.

But there will be no penalties, the organization said, because no rules were broken.

In a ruling that caused head-scratching everywhere except Chapel Hill, the N.C.A.A. announced on Friday that it could not punish the university or its athletics program because the “paper” classes were not available exclusively to athletes. Other students at North Carolina had access to the fraudulent classes, too.

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1 hour ago, rebelrouser said:

You mean the made up classes for basketball players that made a mockery of a UNC degree and the NCAA at the same time? That nothing? Also, I would pick Josh McDaniel over Harbaugh and both of them over Wilkes. 

BIG surprise that a person who can’t comprehend five years after that UNC was exonerated of any wrong doing would take Josh McDaniels over JH and Coach Wilkes. 

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