Re: Arizona @ Oregon (Sat 7:15 pm ESPN)
Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 10:48 pm
Big time win for Oregon. Got big contributions from all their experienced guys, especially Brown and McIntosh.
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Once again Lorenzo shows why he's the best coach to see on the opposing sideline.greenyellow wrote:Have to agree with Walton that Arizona going away from Ayton killed them at the end of regulation and OT. He was killing the Ducks and he's been quiet ever since Oregon went on that big run.
You realize the NCAA has no true power right? I understand everything you are saying but they cant enforce anything right nowEverythingsducky wrote:Emmert is the biggest p*ssy, and a complete POS as the head of the NCAA. I have to agree with Walton, in saying the NBA would have quick statement on something of this magnitude, why not the NCAA? Leaving it up to the teams to determine how to move forward? Spineless bimbo pimp. Business as usual. I get compliance needs to be addressed, but he almost seems ho hum. Can he not sound the least bit concerned? He speaks political BS and dances around issues. Hey, but great win by the Ducks!
My memory of the Cam Newton Affair was that the NCAA did rule him ineligible for a period of time so there are some steps they seemingly could take but won't. The whole thing is a charade though so perhaps the one investigation the FBI can do correctly will shed more light on all of this. Otherwise what good is the NCAA if they can't maintain the level of amateurism required?Oregon Ownage wrote:You realize the NCAA has no true power right? I understand everything you are saying but they cant enforce anything right nowEverythingsducky wrote:Emmert is the biggest p*ssy, and a complete POS as the head of the NCAA. I have to agree with Walton, in saying the NBA would have quick statement on something of this magnitude, why not the NCAA? Leaving it up to the teams to determine how to move forward? Spineless bimbo pimp. Business as usual. I get compliance needs to be addressed, but he almost seems ho hum. Can he not sound the least bit concerned? He speaks political BS and dances around issues. Hey, but great win by the Ducks!
Newton'$ suspension was over before it began.Duck07 wrote:My memory of the Cam Newton Affair was that the NCAA did rule him ineligible for a period of time so there are some steps they seemingly could take but won't. The whole thing is a charade though so perhaps the one investigation the FBI can do correctly will shed more light on all of this. Otherwise what good is the NCAA if they can't maintain the level of amateurism required?Oregon Ownage wrote:You realize the NCAA has no true power right? I understand everything you are saying but they cant enforce anything right nowEverythingsducky wrote:Emmert is the biggest p*ssy, and a complete POS as the head of the NCAA. I have to agree with Walton, in saying the NBA would have quick statement on something of this magnitude, why not the NCAA? Leaving it up to the teams to determine how to move forward? Spineless bimbo pimp. Business as usual. I get compliance needs to be addressed, but he almost seems ho hum. Can he not sound the least bit concerned? He speaks political BS and dances around issues. Hey, but great win by the Ducks!
Frankly if it's acceptable to put a cap on the student athletes compensation than it's more than time to put a cap on coaches compensation. If they want to be paid more than there are professional leagues they can go to and if you feel it's illegal to put a cap on coaches than you have to agree there should be no cap for a student athlete.
I mean, Altman has the power to sit him.Duck24 wrote:Altman and I share similar sentiments on Elijah Brown. He could score 30 per game the rest of the season while leading Oregon back to the final four and I’d still despise him as a player.