Is this real?
wet feet wrote:
Is this real?
As far as I can tell, yes. Anyone know who the student was whose grade was changed?
Clown U for real? wrote:
wet feet wrote:
Is this real?
As far as I can tell, yes. Anyone know who the student was whose grade was changed?
Jasmine Todd.
https://www.flotrack.org/articles/5052340-why-jasmine-todds-oregon-career-came-to-a-screeching-haltPerhaps it explains why they lost their coaches?
Here is the NCAA ruling on Oregon.
They won't lose any NCAA or Pac 12 titles according to Jonathan Gault's research as Jasmine Todd was only ineligible for outdoors. She didn't compete at NCAAs and at Pac 12s they won by so much even if you take out her scores, they still win.
https://twitter.com/jgault13/status/1070385020693553154
Ducks go home DEVASTATED!
LoneStarXC wrote:
Ducks go home DEVASTATED!
Some people can't read much.
LoneStarXC wrote:
Ducks go home DEVASTATED!
DUCKS GO HOME RELIEVED!
Yikes! Must be hard to have new coaches dealing on board who are dealing with past mistakes. What does this mean for Oregon!?
https://www.si.com/more-sports/2018/12/05/oregon-track-team-ncaa-sanctions-professor-changed-grades
Uh oh wrote:
Yikes! Must be hard to have new coaches dealing on board who are dealing with past mistakes. What does this mean for Oregon!?
https://www.si.com/more-sports/2018/12/05/oregon-track-team-ncaa-sanctions-professor-changed-grades
It mean's they're under a small microscope. Literally not a big deal at all.
Rip Oregon, has anything like this ever happened to a major program before?
So this was the instructor's idea, the grade was contingent on her retaking the course which she apparently did, but the school revoked her diploma in addition to rescinding the grade? What a POS system.
If she retook the course, there's no call to go revoking diplomas.
Morethandevestated wrote:
Rip Oregon, has anything like this ever happened to a major program before?
Yes. Arkansas lost two NCAA titles.
http://www.espn.com/college-sports/news/story?id=3079118Bad Wigins wrote:
So this was the instructor's idea, the grade was contingent on her retaking the course which she apparently did, but the school revoked her diploma in addition to rescinding the grade? What a POS system.
If she retook the course, there's no call to go revoking diplomas.
You're a joke.
This is crap there is no penalty at all. Typical
Morethandevestated wrote:
Rip Oregon, has anything like this ever happened to a major program before?
SMU got the death penalty.
What SMU did was quite a bit more serious, though. The NCAA told them to quit paying football players under the table. They said they would stop, then kept doing it anyway.
Joke joke joke wrote:
Bad Wigins wrote:
So this was the instructor's idea, the grade was contingent on her retaking the course which she apparently did, but the school revoked her diploma in addition to rescinding the grade? What a POS system.
If she retook the course, there's no call to go revoking diplomas.
You're a joke.
Somebody broke the rules by getting a fake grade so they could pretend to be eligible when they really weren't. Is that really something we should be defending? You've got to draw the line somewhere.
Look, everyone knows Oregon operat s their athletic program in the gray area. For example, there’s no way they get all that out of state talent every year, paying out of state tuition plus room and board, without being extremely loose with financial aid, which is not supposed to favor athletes. Now they get nailed for some other violations in multiple sports. All they care about is winning at all cost, which is increasingly marginalizing them from the rest of the Pac 12.
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Des Linden: "The entire sport" has changed since she first started running Boston.
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