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NCAA to speed up IARP cases (KU's)
Aug 05, 2021 02:28 PM #1

https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/31964686/the-ncaa-speed-investigation-major-infractions-cases-some-which-lingered-years ↗

There are not enough bad words in the dictionary for the NCAA.

Aug 05, 2021 02:43 PM #2

@BeddieKU23 So the "independent board" no longer wants the authority/responsibility to conduct an unbiased independent inquiry, and wants to simply rely on NCAA enforcement staff's investigations. The NCAA just gave all the schools an open door for appeals to the courts.

Aug 05, 2021 02:58 PM #3

The punishment is the length of the investigation tbh

Aug 05, 2021 03:16 PM #4

The timing is insane, as they are almost explicitly saying: "We cannot do our jobs so please let the enforcement staff do it for us."

They should have simply refused to take more cases until these are resolved, and then propose new rules. How can any reviewing authority not believe that this cry for relief does not affect their approach to current cases?

Aug 05, 2021 06:14 PM #5

@BeddieKU23 If there are not enough in the dictionary, we should start making up our own.

Aug 08, 2021 11:50 AM #6

The more I think about it, the more I think KU and the other pending schools should join together and sue in federal court to enjoin the IARP and NCAA from proceeding. The "independent" forum has publicly admitted it cannot do its job and wants to be just another tool of the enforcement arm. This was experimental, and the schools consented based on guarantees of an unbiased investigation and decision.

Even the military learned long ago that a court system has no credibility when the court is controlled by the prosecutor.

Aug 08, 2021 07:56 PM #7

@mayjay said in NCAA to speed up IARP cases (KU's):

@BeddieKU23 So the "independent board" no longer wants the authority/responsibility to conduct an unbiased independent inquiry, and wants to simply rely on NCAA enforcement staff's investigations. The NCAA just gave all the schools an open door for appeals to the courts.

As I have, more or less, said many times, when people have implied that the IARP is totally independent of the NCAA. Independent, my ass.

Aug 08, 2021 08:00 PM #8

They have abdicated their right to proceed with anything at this point. Case closed. Next.