University Pays Price For Pres. Glick, A.D. Groth's Actions
The most recent post on www.unrgrandjury.com also talks about the NCAA penalties against the University of Nevada.
Two paragraphs of note that deserve attention:
Athletic Director Groth knew of nearly every one of Merritt’s violations in August 2007. Yet she retained him anyway, knowing that he repeatedly lied to the UNR administration, jeopardized the eligibility and welfare of his student-athletes, and put the entire university athletics program at risk.
In October 2007, UNR President Milton Glick, was informed of Athletic Director Groth’s reckless disregard for the athletic program and the student-athletes. Despite being afforded the opportunity to handle the violations internally, Glick refused to do so ... A citizen then filed a whistleblower complaint with the NCAA detailing violations in Nevada Athletics.
That is the true story on why Nevada ended up being investigated and sanctioned by the NCAA.
Two paragraphs of note that deserve attention:
Athletic Director Groth knew of nearly every one of Merritt’s violations in August 2007. Yet she retained him anyway, knowing that he repeatedly lied to the UNR administration, jeopardized the eligibility and welfare of his student-athletes, and put the entire university athletics program at risk.
In October 2007, UNR President Milton Glick, was informed of Athletic Director Groth’s reckless disregard for the athletic program and the student-athletes. Despite being afforded the opportunity to handle the violations internally, Glick refused to do so ... A citizen then filed a whistleblower complaint with the NCAA detailing violations in Nevada Athletics.
That is the true story on why Nevada ended up being investigated and sanctioned by the NCAA.


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