Nevada A.D. Cary Groth Is Jeopardizing Nevada's Future
The North Carolina Tarheels received a notice of allegations from the NCAA.
The NCAA accused UNC of a number of major violations in the football program, including unethical conduct by a former assistant coach.
The former assistant coach, John Blake, is charged with providing "false and misleading information" to the NCAA investigators.
Question: What do John Blake, Bruce Pearl, and Jim Tressel all have in common (in addition to the fact that they have all been charged with lying to the NCAA)?
Answer: The all have the label "former" attached to their names!
All three of the NCAA's alleged liars were forced out of their positions at their respective universities (UNC, Tennessee, and Ohio State) by their institutions leadership.
At Nevada however, the late Milton Glick buried his head in the sand despite full knowledge that A.D. Cary Groth lied to the NCAA and covered up major violations of NCAA rules in the basketball program.
The question now looms for interim-President Johnson, who is fully informed of Groth's unethical conduct and lack of institutional control:
Will President Johnson remove his "lying, scheming, sportsmanship abusing" Athletic Director?
Or will he continue to risk the future of intercollegiate athletics at the University of Nevada, and his potential future as UNR President?
Eyes throughout the NCAA are watching and waiting . . .
The NCAA accused UNC of a number of major violations in the football program, including unethical conduct by a former assistant coach.
The former assistant coach, John Blake, is charged with providing "false and misleading information" to the NCAA investigators.
Question: What do John Blake, Bruce Pearl, and Jim Tressel all have in common (in addition to the fact that they have all been charged with lying to the NCAA)?
Answer: The all have the label "former" attached to their names!
All three of the NCAA's alleged liars were forced out of their positions at their respective universities (UNC, Tennessee, and Ohio State) by their institutions leadership.
At Nevada however, the late Milton Glick buried his head in the sand despite full knowledge that A.D. Cary Groth lied to the NCAA and covered up major violations of NCAA rules in the basketball program.
The question now looms for interim-President Johnson, who is fully informed of Groth's unethical conduct and lack of institutional control:
Will President Johnson remove his "lying, scheming, sportsmanship abusing" Athletic Director?
Or will he continue to risk the future of intercollegiate athletics at the University of Nevada, and his potential future as UNR President?
Eyes throughout the NCAA are watching and waiting . . .


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