Ncaa Diving
Is USC the dirtiest program now?
Tim Floyd quits. Mayo is “spreading” it oh so thinly. (Excuse the pun.) Bush, Carroll and co. still haven’t answered the NCAA’s questions. Ol’ slippery Pete, a nickname given by one of the parents of a USC football player, has just simply dodged, ducked, dipped, dove and….dodged their inquiries! I won’t post what I think are clear cut infractions the program(s) have committed because as they say, “The evidence speaks for itself.”
USC (Unpunished Scoundrels Cheating) apologists in 5…4…3…2…go!
http://www.latimes.com/sports/college/basketball/la-sp-ncaa-usc9-2009apr09,0,318645.story
http://www.cbssports.com/columns/story/11746214
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/jerrybrewer/2009217849_brewer14.html
Maybe. We still have to wait for it all to come out. The problem the NCAA is currently having I think is the fact that the people coming out and saying that USC is dirty, are themselves dirty. If you’re the NCAA what do you do when a known criminal or criminals, who are still involved in criminal activity themselves, claims that somebody else is breaking the law/rules?
You’re not going to penalize or prosecute someone solely based on the word of known criminals or the evidence that they provide. If these people that were coming forward were upstanding citizens, I have no doubt that this case would be over with, one way or the other, but their not.
But no matter what happens, USC should be ashamed of themselves for allowing these criminal types to hang around their university.
2008 NCAA Men’s 3 Meter Diving Final