The NCAA’s handling of the Enes Kanter situation is something that continues boggle my mind. To make matters worse, their decisions to let members of Ohio State’s football team play in their bowl game have left me completely speechless.
Watch this video.. They’re apologizing for what they did because they knew it was wrong! And the NCAA is still going to let them play in their bowl game!!!!
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What’s more concerning, is the fact that the NCAA acts as if they’re untouchable in these types of situations.
At least one blog has it correct! Sportspickle.com released this article that gives us a humerous look at how Ohio State might handle Terrelle Pryor’s future earnings.
What’s more entertaining is how the NCAA reacts to the fictitious program….
[QUOTE=Sports Pickle]“Something seems a little shady about the whole charity thing Ohio State is doing, but whatever,” said NCAA president Mark Emmert. “My job is to care more about appearances. And also money. Well, mainly money. Then appearances. Then … I forget. Probably more money.”[/QUOTE]
You can [URL=”http://www.sportspickle.com/news/4630/ohio-state-vows-10-percent-of-terrelle-pryors-future-collegiate-earnings-will-go-to-charity”]read the entire article here…[/URL]
I just love this quote.. “My job is to care more about appearances. And also money. Well, mainly money. Then appearances. Then … I forget. Probably more money.”
[B]It’s about time someone got it right![/B]
Does anyone actually believe the NCAA can come out with a statement that says this is NOT how decisions are made?
