Because a booster provided $1244 in benefits to a prospective recruit and that was enough for the NCAA to consider giving them the death penalty. The investigation was started by a call from a confidential informant.
It is blatantly clear that the violations that there is significant proof of now make the 1989 violation look like a parking ticket.
How has the NCAA (now presumably richer than ever) become so impotent in acting against the blue bloods?
It is blatantly clear that the violations that there is significant proof of now make the 1989 violation look like a parking ticket.
How has the NCAA (now presumably richer than ever) become so impotent in acting against the blue bloods?