Terri Patraw: NCAA Committee On Infractions Stance On Lying
I ran across this quote in an NCAA major infractions case involving another university:
This was a serious infractions case, which included academic fraud and the provision of false and misleading information, violations the NCAA Committee on Infractions considers to be egregious.
Good to know that the NCAA Committee on Infractions takes lying seriously.
We know that University of Nevada Athletic Director Cary Groth retained Golf Coach Rich Merritt with full knowledge that he repeatedly lied and mislead the administration.
We also know that President Milton Glick retained AD Groth with full knowledge that she has lied to donors, judges, students, employees, colleagues, the community, and "others" in her position as Athletic Director.
Glick also knows that AD Groth committed perjury on numerous occasions and falsified documents to cover up her own misconduct.
Glick rewarded his corrupt Athletic Director with a 3-year contract extension.
The NCAA is the governing body that sets the rules and standards of conduct that Groth and Glick are supposed to adhere to as representatives of UNR.
Clearly the actions of Groth and Glick are not congruent with the spoken edict of the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
AD Groth and President Glick have put the university at risk of serious sanctions by the NCAA.


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