Link: NCAA Report on USC Coming Down This Week

This would be a good thing. The obvious disparity in treatment of USC compared to Alabama - and arguably by extension any other non-PacTen/BigTen school - might... just might... be the catalyst that causes the SEC, ACC, & Big 12 PTB to start thinking seriously about leaving the NCAA and creating a more suitable replacement entity.

I agree. The disparity between how certain schools are treated in comparison to that of others is so wide that it's insulting to the majority. They make up their own rules as they go and then completely disregard those same rules when it suits their agenda. The NCAA no longer functions as it was initially intended. It should be disbanded and replaced with an entity that treats, and serves, all schools equally.
 
I agree. The disparity between how certain schools are treated in comparison to that of others is so wide that it's insulting to the majority. They make up their own rules as they go and then completely disregard those same rules when it suits their agenda. The NCAA no longer functions as it was initially intended. It should be disbanded and replaced with an entity that treats, and serves, all schools equally.


AMEN!!!

Great post!
Gah, I would love that last part, were it to happen.
 
I wish that I were as confident, but their treatment of Alabama a few months ago proves that they are without shame and that they believe that they can do whatever they want with no reprecussions. So, in short, they will do whatever they want to USC, with no regard for equity or of public opinion.

Let's just hope that they have taken this personally. That is the only thing that will see them come down on USC.

That is my hope also. In my view, USC has dared them to drop the hammer by bringing back the coaches involved, and Kiffen has already shown his disdain for rules. A slap in the face, that.
 
I will wait to see what actually happens before I speculate or comment on this. After all, it is only a tweet. I will say this though, I will be shocked if USC gets that severe of a punishment.
 
This would be a good thing. The obvious disparity in treatment of USC compared to Alabama - and arguably by extension any other non-PacTen/BigTen school - might... just might... be the catalyst that causes the SEC, ACC, & Big 12 PTB to start thinking seriously about leaving the NCAA and creating a more suitable replacement entity.

There is too much money and too many people with power that are reaping the benefits of the money machine known as the NCAA for anyone to call for their proverbial head. The NCAA has a monopoly on major collegiate sports and it will continue to do so for many many many years to come, mark my words.

The best parallel I can give you is this:

The NCAA is like a friend that comes up to you and slaps you in the face, but every time they do it they slap you with 10,000 dollars. Does it get old getting slapped all the time? Hell yes, but you continue to allow it to happen because of the obvious.

The NCAA is a biased unjustified corrupt organization, much like most things that have mass amount of power, yet they always seem to continue unless something that is much bigger and more powerful makes them change, ala U.S. Goverment, and I don't see our government getting involved in reprimanding the NCAA because they feel as if USCW gets off lightly...
 
The super conference breakaway idea isn't such a long shot. I have personally heard mumbling about it for years and from what I understand talk about it has gone on for much longer. A big part of the problem is the sheer number of conferences, the more parties involved the tougher the sell becomes and the more likely you are to defeat the purpose by dragging along a lot of dead weight.

Really, the fight right now is between super conferences and a playoff movement. A playoff moment gets a lot of support from conferences like the WAC and MWC but also is enticing to some smaller conferences that love the idea of a automatic playoff bid. The hope now for this to work is that nothing earth shattering happens with the Big-10, but rather we see a relatively stable move to 12 teams. Once that happens, the push will be for Pac-10 to go to 12 as well. The Big East and MWC could be fighting it out for automatic BCS berths (and Notre Dame might end up with their special treatment in jeopardy) and that could lead to a 6th 12 team BCS conference.

Once you have that, the landscape clears up a lot. The 12 team BCS conferences (let's say the Big East, ACC, Big 12, Big 10, SEC and Pac-10) would really be distanced from what's left and the foundation is there for a breakaway. I think their outlook would become much more similar and under that scenario a playoff would be fairly easy (6 automatics and 2 at large) without letting the NCAA come in and give away the money those parties earned. Likewise, there could be a final round of expansion to 4, 16 team conferences and anyone that didn't want to step away from the NCAA stick with them and be awarded a role of prominence.

The main obstacle I see in any breakaway from the NCAA is a inequitable distribution amongst the conferences. For instance, if the SEC was to go to 16 and took Texas and OU, suddenly they'd have 9 of the top 20 teams. If the Big 10 was able to secure Nebraska and for the sake of argument, Notre Dame... then there would be very little of value another conference could bring to the table. In fact, in the long run the Big 10 and SEC would isolate themselves via this strategy because a breakaway would require most of the programs to be on board with the plan... If they went that route, expect the NCAA to move forward to a playoff full of automatic bids that really punishes the Big 10 and SEC for having such a talent laden conference, because the other conferences wouldn't bother to give them cover... they'd just be glad those conferences already eliminated a lot of the top teams.
 
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STILL WAITING
 
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PS - I'd be interested in knowing where the cash really came from to settle the Bush deal
 
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I honestly don't care what happens to USC.

You should. It's important that the NCAA deals out punishment in a fair manner and with some semblance of consistency. I'm personally tired of seeing Alabama get mutilated by the NCAA for every single transgression while other programs dance naked in streets, dare the NCAA to do something about it, and then get a slap on the wrist or nothing at all. USC should be considered a repeat violator just like we were in 2002, and their punishment based on the evidence should be similiar to what we received in 2002.
 
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