Talk about a bunch of loose cannons. If you have the time, I strongly suggest you read Joe Nocera's summation of the laundry list of fishy actions that the NCAA's Committee on Infractions has engaged, including some possibly illegal (as in, criminal) acts.
The latest revelation came last week from NCAA president Mark Emmert's admission that grievous errors were made in their investigation of Miami, specifically, how it went about collecting information.
In December of 2011, I said that the NCAA's Enforcement Experience for the media was a dog and pony show. I reiterate my criticism of those media folks who were gullible enough to fall for the PR BS. Now, it seems, they're starting to come around.
Just watch what happens when the McNair case goes to trial and / or the evidence is made public. Then again, I'm guessing the NCAA will try to settle with Todd McNair, once they lose the appeal to keep the evidence under wraps; here's hoping that he doesn't settle, so that we can break open the COI's egregious lies.
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