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Re: Nice Planet: Screw It, I'm Outta Here
It sure involved coaches who broke the law. Does the NCAA still care about "Institutional Control" or is that only a matter for the Cleveland States of the world?
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Doesn't need to involve a scholarship at all. If the family could afford a six or seven digit bribe, the scholarship doesn't really matter. They were just trying to gain <U>admission</U>, not financial aid, and these kinds of "athletes" are the best possible kind of recruit -- a recruit who was good enough to make the teambut could afford to pay their own way.
It sure involved coaches who broke the law. Does the NCAA still care about "Institutional Control" or is that only a matter for the Cleveland States of the world?
I wonder if this will cause anyone to revisit the question of why an athlete can be admitted to a university when their grades / scores are not good enough to get them in as a regular student. Why isn't that a violation of the "cannot receive anything a normal student would not" NC$$ rule?
I realize why the waiver exists (many star athletes are too stupid to get into college on the merits, and star athletes generate $$$ for everybody). I just don't know how it has survived without any apparent scrutiny all these years. We just take it for granted that if you are a star athlete you can substitute your athletic cred for academic cred in the admissions process.
Why?
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