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Death penalty for Oklahoma hoops?

Sexton Hardcastle

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This program cant seem to stay out of trouble. :huh:



Death penalty for Oklahoma hoops? That's the hypothesis here

May 25, 2010
By Gregg Doyel
CBSSports.com National Columnist

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]If this were a hypothetical situation in need of a hypothetical answer, that answer would be obvious. The school would be in big, big trouble.
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica] But this isn't a hypothetical situation. This is Oklahoma.
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica] And so a different kind of answer is obvious: The NCAA doesn't want to put Oklahoma in big, big trouble.
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]The NCAA's job, near as I can tell, is to hammer the small schools who break the rules while letting the bigger schools, with the powerful lawyers, go on about their business. You'll see it soon enough with Southern California, a school whose football and basketball programs should be zipped into a body bag and not exhumed for a year or two. Instead, USC will get some probation, some more scholarship sanctions, something it can handle -- but not what it deserves. [/FONT]
 
death penalty won't happen. But they are looking at significant penalties.

looks like from reading OU and OSU boards, lose some schollies and maybe a post-season ban. Death penalty is just a flashy headline....and Doyel is a bit of tool imo. he seemed to write his way out of the national spotlight by being a tool a few years ago.
 
All I know is that OU got a veritable slap on the wrist when a couple of football players were getting paid for doing no work at a car dealership and CU got worse punishment for walk ons not paying the right amount of money for meals.
 
All I know is that OU got a veritable slap on the wrist when a couple of football players were getting paid for doing no work at a car dealership and CU got worse punishment for walk ons not paying the right amount of money for meals.

And Ohio State got nothing for an identical offense as CU's. Okay, they got the same as CU, except drat, the NCAA filed the sanctions a day late and they were nullified as a result. Silly NCAA...just a day late on a one-year deadline. We'll get you next time Buckeyes!
 
Looks like UConn is in trouble as well. And Kentucky. WILL THIS NEVER END!!! :lol:
 
Just kill off basketball entirely. It'll do the world a huge favor.
 
OU hoops has been dirty since Sampson got there in '94 but it didn't catch up with him til the end. Capel is just a no-talent Coach K disciple that will end up in the same trash heap as Quin Snyder.

After all the junk I've heard on OU hoops, they should be banned from the postseason for three years. But they probably won't.

And of course, their football program is dirty than a mudpile, but they're a name program so that's that.
 
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