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When it came time to dole out the punishments, I found it strange and surprising we weren't given...

When it came time to dole out the punishments, I found it strange and surprising we weren't given any official sentencing guidelines or case precedents. Myers mentioned an unofficial "two-for-one" policy (i.e., two docked scholarships for each player involved in a violation), but said that other factors could override it. While we were given a list of available penalties (scholarships, postseason ban, etc.), we essentially had carte-blanche power to make up whatever numbers or length we deemed fit based on the severity of the crimes -- which in itself is a subjective judgment

Enforcement Experience offers inside look at NCAA infractions - Stewart Mandel Mandel knocks it out of the park with this quote. This exercise was transparent alright...transparent as to how much of a joke this was and how much the NCAA continues to be....

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