Hawg Ass wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Just because nothing was found doesn't mean they weren't guilty.
Oh wait, they actually did find something wrong. Still no penalty I'm sure.
I just go by the theory they are all cheating, it is just at what level.
A school can have it's own standards and offer it's own classes or curriculum to meet NCAA standards.
In high school we had this alternative school. It was in the same building, but they went to another wing of the building where they painted, danced, sang and played guitar all day for grades.
If a kid wants to go to school to play some sport, great. It's not the best call, but it's a 17 year old kid and if the NCAA and the "Adults" know so much more than the kids, they would make the scholarship for a lifetime for a student to attain a degree once they realize the value of something they probably didnt realize when they were 17 years old and everyone in the world gave them everything they wanted. I think many Big 10 schools just adopted this policy this year.