the coaching staff. Booster issues and compliance not doing their job, is an AD problem when the coach has no knowledge or control. It's the AD who bans the rogue boosters, not the coach. It's the AD who is responsible for compliance, not the coach.
The AD is who is responsible for oversight of everything. Coaches are not responsible for the oversight of duties of the AD. There are specific people assigned to tutor and monitor academic progress. They are not hired nor monitored by the head coach. Same with those who handle internships.
Where was your call for the football, soccer, and baseball coaches to be held responsible for academic fraud?
In 2013, the NCAA "factually concluded" that while at Miami, Haith authorized a $10,000 payment to a recruit, paid off a booster to stay quiet and tried to cover up the violation when investigators began asking questions.
It is mindnumbingly stupid to claim KA should be held responsible for wrongs done with Haith as coach, because Haith had no part inn it. If KA was responsible for things not done by him or under his control, why weren't you all over Haith for the same thing?
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Here's what's left.
Terrence Phillips turned out to be a disaster. KA recruit. Was skilled player, but screw loose predator. Ran off.
Woods had some weed. KA recruit. Where does it include an accusation of academic fraud?
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Tweets from Oct 2018 do not move the needle, when it's not mentioned in the Statement of the Case, and she self reported in Nov 2016. After two years she happens to remember?
Allen was KA's first recruit, way after signing day if memory serves, as he was a late hire and had to take the leftovers. Ran off.
Edited by MizzouTigerz at 19:09:16 on 02/04/22