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  • #16
    Originally posted by tornado View Post
    He is counting on the NCAA looking the other way and has no conscience regarding actually following the rules. He is a sociopathic ruole violator and isn't going to stop then or in the future, even if under sanctions.
    For him to be heading down this exact same road once again makes him either stupid or arrogant, and I don't think he's that stupid.

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    • #17
      Yet their are some Indiana folks who reply to inquiries about this with 'this was to be expected'. Seriously? A repeat of numerous NCAA violations was 'to be expected'? Unbelievable that so many smart minds can be so naive about something like this. Here's the reply a friend of mine got when asking his IU contact about the current happenings in Bloomington -

      ...and your point???

      This wasn't unexpected...and, I'm sure you have thoroughly read the report and understand exactly what happened (as I have), and understand that the primary reason he was forced to resign is that he made the majority of questionable phone calls from his home phone, which he didn't document, and therefore caused the calls the other coaches were making to exceed the limit. When he was first asked if he had made calls from his home phone, he said no, but when the coaches turned over their home phone records, it became obvious he wasn't being truthful.

      That is the piece that gave the University no choice but to force him to resign...


      Indiana continues to embarrass themselves and tarnish their once proud reputation by allowing such things to continue and then acting like it's OK.
      Onward and Upward!

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