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uncy12

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The NCAA has delivered a new and disturbing ultimatum to numerous former University of Miami football players: Either talk to us or we’ll believe Nevin Shapiro’s claims against you.


The NCAA last week mailed a letter to former players that allegedly committed NCAA violations by accepting gifts from Shapiro, including dinners, prostitutes, trips to nightclubs, cash and other perks. Shapiro told the NCAA that 114 players committed violations; Yahoo previously identified 72 of them.


Only players who were playing college football at the time the investigation was launched are required to speak to the NCAA. Thirteen current or former UM football players did so in 2011. So the players who were sent the letter last week are no longer playing college football; some are in the NFL.


The letter, which I obtained, gives the players a Friday deadline to speak to the NCAA. What’s surprising is that the NCAA states in the letter that it will conclude the players committed violations if they do not respond.


UM officials were privately hopeful that many of the allegations made against players who left UM several years ago cannot be corroborated. Unless the NCAA is bluffing, it appears it might take Shapiro’s word on these claims unless the players refute them.


In recent days, several players and their attorneys have been trying to decide whether to speak to the NCAA. Even Tuesday, one said he's not sure what he will do. So it’s unclear how many players will speak to the NCAA.


Here’s how the letter to one player attorney reads:


"The purpose of this letter is to apprise you that the NCAA enforcement staff is requesting to schedule an interview with your clients regarding their knowledge of or involvement in possible NCAA violations concerning the University of Miami, Florida, football program.


"Interviewing your clients is important in order for the enforcement staff to conduct a thorough investigation, and both the staff and the institution request you and your clients’ cooperation in this matter. However, at this time, all attempts to schedule and execute interviews with [blank] have been unsuccessful. As a result, this letter serves as a formal and final request by the NCAA enforcement staff for interviews with [blank] to be completed by Nov. 23, 2012.


“If we do not hear back from you or your clients by that time, the staff will consider the non-response as your client’s admission of involvement in NCAA violations. You may contact me at [blank] in order to arrange this interview. Your assistance in this matter is appreciated.”


Sincerely,

Molly Richman,

Assistant Director of Enforcement

Is that even legal?
 
Re: NCAA threatens Miami

One of the primary concepts of our legal system is that you don't have to testify against yourself. However, a bigger one than that is that you are innocent until proven guilty.

The NCAA is not a court, so they can have their little charade. It's stuff like this that will be the unraveling of the NCAA. They have no authority whatsoever to subpoena players who are no longer at member institutions, just ask Lance Thomas.
 
Re: NCAA threatens Miami

That's pretty funny. If I were one of those players, I'd probably give them the old fuck-off routine.
 
Re: NCAA threatens Miami

Fuck it, I say good for the NCAA. Rather have people complaining about how mean they are than how powerless they are, and there's not much else they can do. Plus, people can always, say, tell the truth if they really are innocent.
 
Re: NCAA threatens Miami

Is the water not available to the rest of the student body?
 



Stupid ESPN (and yahoo)
 
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