Terri Patraw: NCAA Takes Proper Stance On Lying

The NCAA rejected Oklahoma State's appeal to reinstate All-American wide receiver Dez Bryant on Thursday, meaning he won't be back this season. The junior is considered a top NFL prospect and few expect him to return for another season in Stillwater.

Bryant sat out the past five games for Oklahoma State (6-2, 3-1 Big 12) after the school ruled him ineligible for lying to an NCAA investigator looking into Bryant's offseason meeting with former NFL player Deion Sanders.

The NCAA decided last week that Bryant should be suspended until next September, and OSU appealed to the NCAA's Student-Athlete Reinstatement Committee. That group announced Thursday that it had rejected Bryant's appeal in a two-paragraph statement that included no explanation.

In contrast to the NCAA's stance and in line with the wide spread corruption on the UNR campus under President Milton Glick's leadership, one gets rewarded and protected for lying at UNR (i.e. Former Golf Coach Rich Merritt and Athletic Director Cary Groth).  See Blog #1 for disgraceful examples of lies told by Athletic Director Groth). 


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