There's a story on ESPN today about the Baylor men's and women's basketball programs facing possible sanctions due to phone calls and text messages that are deemed "recruiting violations" by the NCAA. This brings two things to mind: One, given the fact that it's getting pretty hard theses days to keep track of which past Finals Fours allegedly did and didn't happen (two of my favorite teams ever, '92 Michigan and '96 UMass, have been "vacated" by the NCAA, along with several others), it comes as no surprise that there may be suspicious things going on with a 40-0 women's team led by a 6'8" two hundred pound basketball player unlike any women the world has ever seen.
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I have no idea what the solution is, but the NCAA's attempt to maintain that their athletes are "students first" is failing miserably.
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