It's Called Ramifications, Cary Groth And Marc Johnson

We borrowed this, re: University of Miami / NCAA scandal, from "UNR - Where's The Beef?"

"[I]f the [NCAA] probe stretched back to 2002, it would overlap with Miami’s two-year probationary period from the baseball program, which was leveled from February 2003 to February 2005.

That could potentially tag the Hurricanes athletic program with a “repeat violator” label and make the school further susceptible to the NCAA’s so-called death penalty."

"Yahoo! Sports found at least seven coaches, three support staff members and 72 athletes with direct involvement or knowledge of infractions committed by the booster from 2002 to 2010."

--So What? Remember that?  When UNR's attorneys said "So what?"

Look what's happening to Miami now after they said So What.....

“Everybody knew,” said Shapiro, who tried to hide specific actions but overall wanted to be seen as a big-time player on the scene. “The whole town knew. I didn’t care who knew. With all that I was doing [illegally], do you think I cared about the NCAA?

I thought I was invincible. My mentality with Miami was, ‘what are you going to do about it?

Just watch what happens when you don't run a clean program.

It's called ramifications, Cary.

 

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