Is Oklahoma State’s postseason ban an appropriate punishment?
A postseason ban for a team whose current players and staff had nothing to do with what happened? Is that really appropriate?
A postseason ban for a team whose current players and staff had nothing to do with what happened? Is that really appropriate?
"But taking guys out of their commitments (or) they’ve already signed and continuing to talk to their parents, it’s almost like tampering. I really don’t agree with that.”
This move allows for extra eligibility, but schools can decide to pay smaller (or nil) scholarships. And this doesn't help athletes from affected winter sports like basketball.
Just the NCAA being their usual NCAA selves.
A 16-team tournament was considered but probably wouldn't have worked for many reasons.
With the NCAA Tournament starting next week, president Mark Emmert made a big decision that'll change this year's tournament.
The NCAA Tournament is set to be played with spectators.
Up to nine teams currently have a realistic shot at making the four team College Football Playoff.
The alleged violation occurred before Hardaway took over as Memphis' head coach.
This wasn't the best PR strategy from the NCAA.
De La Haye lost his scholarship thanks to NCAA restrictions on athletes' YouTube channels.
C.J. Harris takes prescribed cannabis oil in order to treat epilepsy.
Carter compared college sports to slavery and the prison system, in that the people doing the labor are not receiving proper compensation.
No, apparently there isn't an NCAA rule against this.