((HT: WSVN-TV))
Miami's athletics program is now on the clock with the NCAA and they now have 90 days to respond to the letter of allegation set forth by the NCAA in their investigation in and around Nevin Shapiro...
Those words "lack of institutional control" are being bandied about...
And President Donna Shalala thinks the school has been punished enough and punished itself enough...
Thanks for that thought, Madame President...
You can't punish yourself... unless you really wanted your football team to go to the Belk Bowl...
In addition to the alleged 72 athletes Shapiro claims benefited in the football program, former head men's basketball coach Frank Haith has been named as part of the deal. He did address the letter after his win over Virginia:
"There was no unethical conduct in my notice of allegation," Haith said. "And it is just an allegation, so we get a chance to defend ourselves."
Haith is alleged of failing "to promote an atmosphere for compliance," a charge specific to how he handled things when Shapiro allegedly wanted money in exchange for not going public with accusations that he paid to help the Hurricanes recruit a player.
So, there's that...
Here's Steve Shapiro...with that and highlights...
WSVN-TV -
President Shalala wrote a rather lengthy rebuttal to the NCAA's allegations, saying in part:
"Despite their efforts over two and a half years, the NCAA enforcement staff could not find evidence of prostitution, expensive cars for players, expensive dinners paid for by boosters, player bounty payments, rampant alcohol and drug use, or the alleged hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and gifts given to student-athletes, as reported in the media. The fabricated story played well -- the facts did not."
The whole response can be found hyah, thanks again to WSVN...
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