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The LAT finally writes a piece on the NCAA

It isn't enough to be of any help...

Once upon a time....
Once upon a time....
Donald Miralle

The article below reminds me of a Friday media dump.

The men and women of the NCAA enforcement staff prefer to work in secret.

They almost never speak publicly about tips they receive or evidence they gather against cheaters in big-time college sports. Rarely will they acknowledge the existence of an investigation.

Now several recent incidents — all in Southern California — have dragged them into the spotlight, raising questions about how they police athletes and coaches on campuses nationwide.

Of course the headline is salacious.

This piece hardly scratches the surface on the NCAA's corrupt ways...but I guess something is better than nothing.