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Should Emmert keep NCAA president job?
Exit plan a must Teddy Greenstein Chicago Tribune Mark Emmert needs to go. His rogue enforcement staff has heaped embarrassment on a group that already might have been less popular than Congress. And it's not as if the botched Miami case is the...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Woody Allen, College Sports
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How will NCAA probe affect Miami case?
Cautious sanctions Dieter Kurtenbach Sun Sentinel It'd be foolhardy to expect the NCAA to let Miami to skate by on time served. But when they come out, I expect the sanctions to be cautious and reeking of deflected insecurities. The NCAA...Tags: Miami Hurricanes, Nevin Shapiro, College Sports, Awards and Prizes, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Dez Wells cleared by NCAA, will play for Maryland this season
The Baltimore SunTwo days before opening the season against defending national champion Kentucky, the Maryland basketball team scored its first significant victory Wednesday when transfer Dez Wells was declared eligible by the NCAA. Wells, a 6-foot-5 sophomore guard from...Tags: Basketball, College Basketball, College Sports, Barclays Center, Comcast Center (arena)
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Kevin Anderson deserves some credit for getting Dez Wells eligible
Kevin Anderson has taken his share of criticism since coming from Army to Maryland 27 months ago. The athletic director got off to a rocky start with Maryland fans – and many in the local media – for the clumsy way he handled the firing of...
Tags: Basketball, College Basketball, College Sports, Barclays Center, Kentucky Wildcats
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Terps' sanctions were different, but Gary Williams can relate to Penn State's Bill O'Brien
The Baltimore SunIn the spring of 1989, an up-and-coming Division I basketball coach returned to his alma mater, leaving a prestigious job and a burgeoning national reputation behind. The coach was aware that his new program was about to be sanctioned by the NCAA for...Tags: Basketball, College Basketball, College Sports, Gary Williams, Len Bias
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Commentary: Reviewing disturbing news from a depressing week
Last October, when I was helping one of The Aegis news reporters put together a story on a student athlete who had allegedly committed a sexual assault against a teenage girl, I wrote in one of my Friday columns that, as a sportswriter, I'm usually...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012), Jerry Sandusky, College Sports, Criminals
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For Harford's Penn State alums, the agony of a scandal and its aftermath
Warren Hartenstine, a Havre de Grace resident who was a member of former Penn State head coach Joe Paterno's first varsity team in 1966, personally knows all the principals in the Jerry Sandusky sex scandal that led to unprecedented NCAA sanctions being...
Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, FBI, Jerry Sandusky, College Sports, National Football League
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NCAA actions in Penn State case are up for debate
The NCAA has done more than hammer the Penn State football program with crippling sanctions. It has entered the crime business. In past situations where athletics and criminal activity intertwined, the NCAA got involved only after its rules had been...
Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012), FBI, Jerry Sandusky, College Sports
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NCAA sends wrong message with Penn State sanctions
The Baltimore SunPenn State deserved to be punished. There is no questioning that. But the NCAA’s unprecedented sanctioning of the football team – doled out by president Mark Emmert himself – solves nothing. If anything, it reinforces the wrong message:...Tags: Basketball, The Pennsylvania State University, College Sports, Jerry Sandusky, Interior Policy
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SEC's Mike Slive hints stipend issue could force new division
Southeastern Conference commissioner Mike Slive still believes conferences should continue to work hand-in-hand with the NCAA, but warned that alternatives may need to be considered as well. Speaking in front of the Associated Press Sports Editors in...
Tags: Pacific-12 Conference, College Sports, Big Ten Conference, Television Networks, Media Industry
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Arizona athletics: UA's compliance 'cop' for NCAA rules retires
The Arizona Daily Star, TucsonThere was no way to know at the time, but the four years Bill Morgan spent away from coaching may have prepared him perfectly to develop the Arizona Wildcats' compliance department. He was a bill collector. "Being on that side of the credit business...Tags: Pacific-12 Conference, Cell Phones, College Sports, Arizona Wildcats, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Emmert, Shalala fight over whom Shapiro fooled more
For 45 finger-wagging pages, the University of Miami's best lawyers criticized, condemned and posed in perfectly nuanced ways a question that fit NCAA President Mark Emmert with a clown nose: Why was Nevin Shapiro given such credibility? It's a...
Tags: Basketball, Rutgers Scarlet Knights, College Basketball, Nevin Shapiro, College Sports
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