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K-State Cat Football: Champions By Ourselves
« on: May 28, 2013, 05:26:29 PM »
The University of Oklahoma athletics department's attempt to bolster its brand through television over the last year has not come without hiccups.

In a pregame show for the athletic department's television network, Sooner Sports TV, former Oklahoma assistant coach Chuck Long was allowed to appear as an analyst. Because Long worked as a volunteer coach at Norman High School where his son, Zach Long, was starting quarterback during his Sept. 1, 2012 appearance, the action is considered an NCAA secondary violation. Zach Long has since decided to walk on at Oklahoma.

Former OU offensive coordinator's inclusion in a Sooner Sports TV broadcast was deemed an NCAA violation
Six days later, Edmond Soccer Club coach Mo Boreham, worked as a commentator for Sooner Sports TV during an OU women's soccer game against Oklahoma State, and he appeared once more on Sept. 9, 2012 as a broadcaster for OU's game against Oral Roberts. These were also considered secondary violations because Boreham, like Long, were both ineligible to be a part of Sooner Sports TV broadcasts because NCAA bylaw 13.10.3 prohibits high school coaches from participation in radio or television broadcasts.

These violations and others were obtained by SoonerScoop.com in a 264-page document through an open records request. The documents detail 12 months of secondary violations reported by the University of Oklahoma's compliance office between April 1, 2012 and April 1, 2013.

SoonerScoop's request asked for correspondence involving the school's athletic compliance office, Big 12 Conference and NCAA. The correspondence described secondary violations in 35 reports across 12 sports submitted by the University of Oklahoma's compliance office.

The names of recruits and student-athletes in these documents were redacted by the school. Some universities cite the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) as reason for blackening the names in records requests, which protects student-athletes.

The violations involved illicit text messages, phone calls, tweets and Facebook messages to recruits in most reports. The school imposed restrictions on the offending party for a period of weeks for most infractions.

15 reports of violations involved current or former football coaches or staff members, and 14 reports involved non-revenue generating sports. Three reports involved men's basketball coaches or staff members, and three reports involved baseball coaches or staff members.

Former NCAA compliance officer John Infante said these numbers are about average over the course of a year.

"I would say at a BCS institution anything from 10 to 60 (secondary violations) wouldn't really raise any kind of red flag," Infante said, who is also proprietor of the Bylaw Blog.

An NCAA secondary violation is defined as:

"An isolated or inadvertent violation that provides (or intends to provide) only minimal recruiting, competitive or other advantages. A secondary violation does not include extra benefits or any significant recruiting benefits. If an institution commits several secondary violations, they may collectively be considered a major violation. Secondary violations occur frequently and are usually resolved administratively."

The Commercial Appeal reported Ole Miss internally found 44 secondary violations had occurred involving its athletic department coaches or staff over the course of a year.

Alabama reported 27 violations over a 13-month period, according to the Associated Press. In May 2012, Ohio State reported 46 violations across 21 sports over nearly a year's time, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Though they sometimes seem tedious, reporting secondary violations are meant to curtail major violations.

"I think even a lot of people in the NCAA ? would agree that these (secondary) violations are inconsequential and not what we should be focusing on," Infante said. "Not what the NCAA should spend time on or that the schools should be punished for making mistakes."

The NCAA nearly pushed through January legislation -- part of its effort to deregulate -- allowing coaches to make unlimited phone calls, text messages and mailings year-round to recruits. This proposal has since been suspended, and Oklahoma football coach Bob Stoops was one of many coaches and administrators to speak out against the proposal.


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Re: K-State Cat Football: Champions By Ourselves
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2013, 05:32:58 PM »
Straight to the bottom: Stoops and OU cheated and lied and so now the K-State Wildcats we know and love are the 1st place champions with no ties and OU has to go home and they can't touch our trophy anymore.

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Re: K-State Cat Football: Champions By Ourselves
« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2013, 05:48:44 PM »
    They've stolen more than most schools have ever won outright

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Re: K-State Cat Football: Champions By Ourselves
« Reply #3 on: May 28, 2013, 06:33:04 PM »
Straight to the bottom: Stoops and OU cheated and lied and so now the K-State Wildcats we know and love are the 1st place champions with no ties and OU has to go home and they can't touch our trophy anymore.

CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES, COME ON!

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Re: K-State Cat Football: Champions By Ourselves
« Reply #4 on: May 28, 2013, 07:41:41 PM »
Straight to the bottom: Stoops and OU cheated and lied and so now the K-State Wildcats we know and love are the 1st place champions with no ties and OU has to go home and they can't touch our trophy anymore.


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Re: K-State Cat Football: Champions By Ourselves
« Reply #5 on: May 28, 2013, 07:57:04 PM »
Straight to the bottom: Stoops and OU cheated and lied and so now the K-State Wildcats we know and love are the 1st place champions with no ties and OU has to go home and they can't touch our trophy anymore.

Combine this with McLemore getting paid and we aren't tied in football or basketball

Feels good that our Triple Crown was won the right way while we played by the rules and still beat cheaters :combofan:

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Re: K-State Cat Football: Champions By Ourselves
« Reply #6 on: May 28, 2013, 08:22:35 PM »
Straight to the bottom: Stoops and OU cheated and lied and so now the K-State Wildcats we know and love are the 1st place champions with no ties and OU has to go home and they can't touch our trophy anymore.

Combine this with McLemore getting paid and we aren't tied in football or basketball

Feels good that our Triple Crown was won the right way while we played by the rules and still beat cheaters :combofan:

it really does.

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Re: K-State Cat Football: Champions By Ourselves
« Reply #7 on: May 28, 2013, 08:40:36 PM »
Simple lesson: don't eff with EMAW. Can't wait to see what happens to Baylor.
I think this yoman guy is on to something....

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Re: K-State Cat Football: Champions By Ourselves
« Reply #8 on: May 28, 2013, 08:43:59 PM »
I'm glad this news finally came out. Had been thinking something was up with OU most of the year. It's also really refreshing to watch the national media run with this and really paint us as the sole champions of the Big 12/world. Good for them, they're getting this right.

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Re: K-State Cat Football: Champions By Ourselves
« Reply #9 on: May 28, 2013, 09:37:12 PM »
I'm glad this news finally came out. Had been thinking something was up with OU most of the year. It's also really refreshing to watch the national media run with this and really paint us as the sole champions of the Big 12/world. Good for them, they're getting this right.

v good points. I can go to sleep much happier tonight.