I didn't see a post about it, so here ya go.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaab--...-of-ncaa-.html
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I didn't see a post about it, so here ya go.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaab--...-of-ncaa-.html
If he pays it back, I dont see the big deal! Coach K is a big fish, and you cant just take away a title from him without bad press. I didnt think Thomas was into big jewelry and stuff like that.
wait so one players financial instability could vacate a championship? that doesnt make sense
NCAA has rules about players receiving any kind of benefits that non-athlete students are not able to receive (due to them not being athletes). This includes things being given free muffins while being recruited and trading team memorbilia for tatoos.
A player getting a 60k discount on jewelry (since the company didn't go after Lance to recover the rest of the amount) is pretty huge. The incident also brings up the question of where Lance got 30k dollars to begin with. Was his family just that well off to give him that money?
Players who commit these rules violations are considered ineligble for play. Amy game a team plays with an ineligible player is retroactively wiped from the books. No winner and no loser. No stats from those games count. It is as if it was never played. Since Lance played in the championship game when he should have been ineligible, Duke would vacate the win.
Now, the NCAA still has to determine and declare that Lance violated NCAA rules before any of the above happens. They may actually do something this time after the recent PSU, Ohio, and USC punishments.
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