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One new podium for rants. The last one was worn out during the last textbook scandal.
I can't help myself. This just ticks me off. When does the NCAA and the voluntary members realize that when a mistake is uncovered it needs to be corrected?
OK, before you start thinking about our probation, this time the improper benefits with textbooks is not at UA; it's at Nebraska.
"Nebraska announced on Tuesday that is has self-reported NCAA violations regarding student-athletes receiving impermissible textbooks. Under NCAA rules players can receive required textbooks, but are not able to receive the benefit of the ones recommended for the course.
The university's compliance department found 248 student-athletes received impermissible textbooks between the spring of 2007 and the fall of 2010. The total value of the textbooks reportedly comes to $27,869.47. The school said 181 of the student-athletes received less than $100 worth of benefits, while the total value for the remaining 57 was more." -CBS Sports.com.
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One new podium for rants. The last one was worn out during the last textbook scandal.
I can't help myself. This just ticks me off. When does the NCAA and the voluntary members realize that when a mistake is uncovered it needs to be corrected?
OK, before you start thinking about our probation, this time the improper benefits with textbooks is not at UA; it's at Nebraska.
"Nebraska announced on Tuesday that is has self-reported NCAA violations regarding student-athletes receiving impermissible textbooks. Under NCAA rules players can receive required textbooks, but are not able to receive the benefit of the ones recommended for the course.
The university's compliance department found 248 student-athletes received impermissible textbooks between the spring of 2007 and the fall of 2010. The total value of the textbooks reportedly comes to $27,869.47. The school said 181 of the student-athletes received less than $100 worth of benefits, while the total value for the remaining 57 was more." -CBS Sports.com.
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