Well....actually it's Clemson, so you never know, they might actually get nailed because they aren't supposed to be good, but
notice the wording of the violation....I already smell a coverup...
---"The names of those involved and the teams were not released"
(so already they aren't really going to be open and reveal the truth)
---"an athlete's brother got free transportation & lodging and meals from an athletic booster while attending one of his sibling's road games last September"
(extra benefits paid to an athlete's family members)
---"The NCAA did not make the family repay the cost of the trip due to "documented financial hardship"
(so they actually got away with it!)
---"a coach had granted more financial aid than allowed"
(cash-money given free to a jock and they call it "more financial aid than allowed")
--- "...five violations were classified as Level II, which are reported to the Atlantic Coast Conference and are defined as "inadvertent, isolated of operating bylaws" of the NCAA"
(when the exact same stuff happened at BU it was never considered minor, and everyone had to pay it back!)
Ill believe the NCAA treats the ACC guys the same as the MVC guys when they hit Clemson as hard as they hit BU, but book-it, it'll never happen.
notice the wording of the violation....I already smell a coverup...
---"The names of those involved and the teams were not released"
(so already they aren't really going to be open and reveal the truth)
---"an athlete's brother got free transportation & lodging and meals from an athletic booster while attending one of his sibling's road games last September"
(extra benefits paid to an athlete's family members)
---"The NCAA did not make the family repay the cost of the trip due to "documented financial hardship"
(so they actually got away with it!)
---"a coach had granted more financial aid than allowed"
(cash-money given free to a jock and they call it "more financial aid than allowed")
--- "...five violations were classified as Level II, which are reported to the Atlantic Coast Conference and are defined as "inadvertent, isolated of operating bylaws" of the NCAA"
(when the exact same stuff happened at BU it was never considered minor, and everyone had to pay it back!)
Ill believe the NCAA treats the ACC guys the same as the MVC guys when they hit Clemson as hard as they hit BU, but book-it, it'll never happen.
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