Category Archives: GOVERNING BODIES

Lance Armstrong concedes battle; but not findings

Lance Armstrong is done arguing his case and ready to move on with his life.  The decision has broad implications as Armstrong’s decision comes with a potential life time ban and loss of titles. Armstrong has made the decision in … finish reading Lance Armstrong concedes battle; but not findings

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Michigan Running Back Pleads Guilty

Michigan running back Fitgerald Toussaint has pleaded guilty to operating while visually impaired.  Not a good time for the Wolverines as they prepare for their big showdown with Alabama ESPN: Michigan Running Back Pleads Guilty Sports Illustrated: Lesser charge for … finish reading Michigan Running Back Pleads Guilty

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NFL, NCAA and states get together to discuss agents; still missing the point

Once again there is an attempt to come up with a new solution to the “agent problem”. The difficulty is that these parties continue to miss the point.  You cannot solve a problem unless you accurately identify what the problem … finish reading NFL, NCAA and states get together to discuss agents; still missing the point

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Sepp Blatter believes no racism in soccer; uproar widespread

Sepp Blatter is already one of the least popular leaders of the sport he governs.  When you look around the US, despite differences of opinion and feelings that certain decisions are improper, there does not exist the universal contempt for … finish reading Sepp Blatter believes no racism in soccer; uproar widespread

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NBA labor become fight over jurisdiction

It is amazing how the NBA labor situation seems to receive about 1% of the attention that the NFL labor stoppage did. And it is not only because of the PSU scandal, although that has certainly helped give the media … finish reading NBA labor become fight over jurisdiction

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Dicta: Earl Bennett fines examples of why players go broke

When you are making millions of dollars a year, fines of $5,000, $10,000 or even more can seem like chump change.  Flash forward a few years and go figure out how hard it is to earn that amount of dollars … finish reading Dicta: Earl Bennett fines examples of why players go broke

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New Judge assigned to Sandusky case

With everything going on at PSU it seems like a textbook case for “How to do EVERYTHING wrong.” But at least now we apparently will have a judge with no ties to Sandusky, PSU or Second Mile.

Posted in Arrests, Coaches, College Football, Current Stories, Daily Digest, Firings, Football, Indictments, Jail/Prison, NCAA, Police Blotter, Sexual assault, Sexual harassment, Universities | Leave a comment

Committee on Infractions Report on Oklahoma

Always interesting to read a good summary of the actual report rather than the bullet point summaries which we normally see in the media.

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Losing NBA games impacts sponsorship agreements

One element of the NBA lockout that is rarely examined is how the loss of games impacts the revenue the clubs and league receive from sponsorship agreements. A good look here for New York Law Journal.

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NC State Forward CJ Leslie suspended 3 games

North Carolina State Forward CJ Leslie was suspended 3 games for receiving $140 in improper benefits.

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Antrel Rolle fined $5,000 for U. Miami eyeblack logo

Not surprising the NFL fines him for unauthorized display of logo.  Interesting perspective from PFT on whether the league would fine Tebow.

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Von Miller fined $15,000

Denver LB Von Miller was fined $15,000 for his hit on Carson Palmer

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NBA players unlikely to accept deal

ESPN report that the NBA players are unlikely to accept the current deal

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Where does the Penn State saga leave us

What a wild week at Penn State Where does the school go from here?  How do they play a football game on Saturday What is the best way to proceed. The opinions vary widely and many questions remain: Here’s how … finish reading Where does the Penn State saga leave us

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Oklahoma basketball put on 3 years probation

Major violations leading to 3 years probation and a $15,000 fine.

Posted in Basketball, College Basketball, College Sports, Current Stories, Daily Digest, Governing Bodies, NCAA, NCAA sanctions, Probation, Recruiting, Recruiting violations, Universities | Leave a comment

O’Leary claims recruiting violations isolated

Despite the NCAA penalties, UCF Coach George O’Leary claims that the recruiting violations are isolated incidents, not a widespread pattern. Seems unlikely given the long list of items cited by the NCAA including jobs from boosters and payments from sports … finish reading O’Leary claims recruiting violations isolated

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Ohio State loses scholarships for “failure to monitor”

Ohio State will lose some more scholarships and this time for “Failure to monitor”

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Miami’s DeQuan Jones to sit out season

Miami’s DeQuan Jones is planning to sit out the season while the school reviews eligibility issues including whether he was recruited with $10,000 from a booster.

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League and NFLPA agree on distribution of legacy fund

The two sides came to an agreement as to how to distribute approximately $620 million of funds available for former players.

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Harbaugh upset with Heinz Field music

John Harbaugh was upset with the music that he felt was characterizing his QB as a woman.

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