News Archive for NCAA

It Is Time For USC To Face Allegations

Friday, February 19th, 2010

USC AD Mike Garrett faces the NCAA committee on allegations of illegal benefits.

Hearings have begun in regard to USC’s allegations on infractions of benefits to both the football and basketball programs. The hearings will last for three days and will involve meetings  with the NCAA’s committee on infractions. The investigation spans back four years and focuses on benefits to star football player Reggie Bush and star basketball player O.J. Mayo. USC has declined to comment, and it will be interesting to see what impact these will have on the programs. Another question that arises is; Are the rules to strict for these college programs?…

Athletic Director Mike Garrett is backed by a team of lawyers in hopes of restoring dignity back to the football program. Former football coach Pete Carroll had previously met with the committee and his departure has also left questions on what he knew and why he would leave one of the best jobs in sports to go to the Seattle Seahawks. What did Carroll really know?

While the extent of the infractions will be known sooner than later, USC will have to take  responsibility for the wrongs ,and I hope somebody steps up and takes responsibility. Everybody cries wolf in these  situations  and deny knowing what was going on. I personally think  that the NCAA committee is too strict when it comes to some of the benefits that these players get. They make a enormous amount of money for their universities . I also think that they should put a plan in place to giver these  kids a little extra in benefits and examine special situations that would require a little help to them. I hope these allegations are something USC deserves to be punished for and are not penny atty infringements found by the Committee.

Louisville Gets Much Needed Win Over Syracuse Orangemen

Monday, February 15th, 2010

The Louisville Cardinals went into Sundays game against the second rated Syracuse Orangemen with their heads down. When the game was over, there heads were raised with achievement of a much needed upset victory.

Louisville was coming off their worse performance of the season  in a embarassing 74-55 loss to St. Johns on Thursday night. So you would figure Louisville would have no chance, think again.

Louisville  gets much needed upset victory.

Rick Pitino's Louisville Cardinals got a much needed upset victory over #2 Syracuse.

Syracuse was also riding a eleven game winning streak to boot and were playing in fornt of their home crowd in the Carrier Dome.  I think the only people who gave the Cardinals a chance were the players and coach Rick Pitino.

Louisville went into the Dome against all odds and pulled off the major upset 66-60 leaving Orangemen fans stunned.  The Cardinals were lead by Edgar Sosa who had twelve points and five assists and Samardo Samuels  scored all eight of his points down the stretch to seal the victory.

The Cards only shot 42% form the field and a miserable 9-17 from the free throw line.  This kind of play on the road against the  second-rated team will usually send you back home with a loss.  But the Orangeman shot a poultry 41% and was only 5-19 from  beyond the arc.  The Cardinals escape with the victory, and they will take it any way they can get it.

Louisville needed this victory on their resume’ as they had not had a impressive victory to speak of so far.  This will serve as a signature victory in their quest to get invited to the big dance in March.  They stand at 16-9 and 7-5 in the Big East right now.

This victory was  their fifth in a row over Syracuse.  Louisville has their number and they are very thankful for that. While this upset does not guarantee any invitation to the NCAA tournament, it will go along way towards it . Beating the number two team in the nation on the road is something to hang your hat on. Louisville got a much needed win on Sunday.