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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Miami Hurricanes Scandal


As a die hard Miami Hurricane fan and a future student at the University of Miami, it has been very difficult to deal with this investigation by the NCAA. It all started when Nevin Shapiro started being investigated in 2011 for his role in the Ponzi scheme. This is when after 100 hours of interviewing him from Yahoo; he spilled out the beans as some say. He admitted that he made many donations to the school with money from the scheme and gave actual and future players benefits in exchange for good play in their perspective sports. He bought them cars, took them to high-class nightclubs, bought escorts for them and everything.

As many may know that this is against NCAA regulations. Since then they have launched an investigation against the school and it’s athletic program. It has been a rollercoaster ever since they were launched. After the football team had made it to the AAC Conference Championship game twice in a row they decided to self impose a ban on them selves in order to lessen the impact of the NCAA penalties. It has been the word around the league that these penalties are going to be the worst that the NCAA has given in the history. The University of Miami can even face the death penalty. Facing the death penalty would mean that the school would be banned from the NCAA for life and will no longer be able to participate in any event hosted by the NCAA.

The latest news in the investigation is that apparently the team that was conducting the investigation recently went out of their jurisdiction by hiring the bankruptcy attorney for Nevin Shapiro in order to get information related to the investigation. Under the laws of the NCAA they are not permitted to hire third parties to acquire information to go towards their investigations. Due to this the NCAA has put the investigation on hold and started a separate investigation on the team that did the investigation. We are still waiting for those results.


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