NCAA lays out punishment for Sex Party Scandal
Louisville had self imposed a 2016 Post Season Ban, additionally the imposed a scholarship reduction. The NCAA didn't see that as enough, thus they added a 5 game ACC suspension on Coach P. They also levied a revenue share pay back to the ACC conference and maybe most or least important there are over 100 games that could be forfeit over the 4 years that they were playing players that were deemed ineligible due to the inducements (sex for signing). Those games could include the final four appearance in 2012. Finally Louisville is on 4 years of NCAA probation. My question to this board is whether this is enough of a sanction for the violation. Ricky P., said that these sanctions were way overblown and completely unexpected. Louisville administrators are appealing the committee's sanctions and Louisville as an institution wants the penalty to fit the monetary amount exchanged between the prostitutes and the assistant basketball coach. I think that No Moral U is getting off pretty darned easy. No pun intended. It appears to me that again the NCAA as an administrating body is falling short in their duty to police member institutions. I am fully expecting UNC (Cheater Central U) to also get off relatively easy but that is a conversation for another day. What say you?