Unethical Conduct And The NCAA
I have been reading up on another university currently under investigation by the NCAA.
This case involves Arizona State University. I know those involved having worked there previously.
The Arizona Republic ran an interesting story on the specific allegations levied against ASU by the NCAA.
One allegation that jumped out at me was this one:
A then-assistant coach engaged in unethical conduct by denying he had conversations with another staff member about improper phone calls to prospects, the NCAA said.
So this coach is being hit with a charge of unethical conduct for "providing false and misleading information" to the NCAA . . . as he should.
Be sure to check out blog #1 for many examples of Nevada Athletic Director Cary Groth "providing false and misleading information" to Judges, donors, colleagues, media, the community, and "others".
Disgraceful!
This case involves Arizona State University. I know those involved having worked there previously.
The Arizona Republic ran an interesting story on the specific allegations levied against ASU by the NCAA.
One allegation that jumped out at me was this one:
A then-assistant coach engaged in unethical conduct by denying he had conversations with another staff member about improper phone calls to prospects, the NCAA said.
So this coach is being hit with a charge of unethical conduct for "providing false and misleading information" to the NCAA . . . as he should.
Be sure to check out blog #1 for many examples of Nevada Athletic Director Cary Groth "providing false and misleading information" to Judges, donors, colleagues, media, the community, and "others".
Disgraceful!


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