Tuesday Tidbits

August 23, 2011

NC STATE FOOTBALL

COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF: 11 DAYS

Akula Wolf (BackingthePack.com)
Welcome To The Forefront

During Rivers’ senior year State averaged 6.6 yards per play, chewed up defenses and spit them out without mercy–that was a hell of a storm, and a hell of a thing to match. Glennon’s task isn’t nearly so large, but the foundation around him is similar. The defense is going to be there for him to an extent it wasn’t for his predecessor. The question now is the same as it was by the middle of 2004: we’re here and who are you?

THE WILSON WATCH

Caulton Tudor (N&O)
Five ACC sure bets

5. Russell Wilson will throw a long touchdown pass on Wisconsin’s opening possession against Nevada-Las Vegas on Sept. 1, then accidentally flash a Wolf fingers profile to about 75,000 semi-attentive Badger fans in a classic Labor Day hyper-party state. They’ll embrace the sign as an insider rebellious political message and embrace the custom through the November, 2012 elections.
(So, too, will 7,777 visiting UNLV fans in the arena. Their thinking will be “What the heck, let’s give it a roll.”)

ACC NEWS

AP
FSU’s top RB might redshirt

Florida State tailback Chris Thompson remains sidelined with a chronic back injury and his coach isn’t sure when he could return.

Swofford: NCAA Probes Around ACC ‘Disappointing’

Swofford went on to say “you can’t necessarily legislate individual integrity and what people do, nor can you know everything that happens 24 hours a day.”

“I’m not sure we’ve done a great job of defining what success is in college athletics,” he said. “It’s not just winning. It’s not just the most money. Both of those things are important. To me, it’s really about being successful competitively while graduating athletes and doing it within the rules.

“It’s a pretty simple formula that’s not easily attainable, I suppose. At the same time, I think sometimes we’ve forgotten the context of where we’re operating, and that’s in really high-quality educational settings. And we need to act like it.”

Ben Broman (Testudotimes.com)
Oregon of the East: Up-Close Looks at Maryland’s 16 New Uniform Combinations

So, you’ve probably heard, Maryland’s released their new football uniforms.The sexy press photos are yet to come out, but I’m sure they’re on their way. In the meantime, though, we’ll have to make do. That means screen-caps of all the combos, which are past the break. But first, some general thoughts:

The new unis make heavy use of a pattern called “Terraprint”, that turtle-shell overlay that’s featured on the Maryland website, in the Maryland basketball jerseys, and on the white helmets. UA claims it’s taken from a real Diamondback Terrapin. Cool enough, but what’s really nice about it is that it’s distinctive. Oregon has its wings, and we have our shell.

As for the unis themselves, they’re pretty hit-or-miss, with some real nice ones (all-blacks, the Cameron Chism ones) and some real, real ugly ones (most anything with a gold top). The jerseys and pants have as much random piping as anything else these days, something I’ve never been a fan of, and way too many gradients, particularly in the numbers. That’s one of the reasons I like the black jersey so much: the numbers don’t have an annoying gradient like the white or red ones do.

THE U-NIVERSE

TIM REYNOLDS – AP Sports Writer
Shalala says 15 Miami athletes being investigated

The probe into Miami athletics is growing, with the university looking into the eligibility of 15 athletes who may have accepted improper benefits from a rogue booster.

Miami President Donna Shalala did not reveal any names of the players under investigation as she released a video statement Monday. The booster, convicted Ponzi scheme architect Nevin Shapiro, told Yahoo Sports for an article published last week that 12 current football players and one men’s basketball player got money, gifts and other items from him.

“We cannot let the actions of some define the many,” Shalala said.

The football players who were named by Shapiro in interviews with Yahoo Sports are Jacory Harris, Vaughn Telemaque, Ray Ray Armstrong, Travis Benjamin, Aldarius Johnson, Marcus Forston, Olivier Vernon, Marcus Robinson, Adewale Ojomo, Dyron Dye, JoJo Nicholas and Sean Spence. Shapiro also alleged to Yahoo Sports that he paid $10,000 to ensure that basketball player DeQuan Jones signed with the Hurricanes.

Spencer Hall (EDSBS.com)
TWELVE HURRICANES MAY MISS OPENER

As for future indicators of Miami’s health…there are none. No one knows what the NCAA is going to do, but if we were Miami we know how to end it like a proper samurai: blowing up our own athletic department, and doing so quite literally. Sure, make it look like an accident. This is Miami: it’s not like they’ll think it was insurance fraud. No, they’ll KNOW it was insurance fraud, and expect a healthy kickback for the privilege of paying out, so you might as well get in there and beat the NCAA to it in the name of dignity, honor, and a quick dollar.

RON MORRIS (THESTATE.COM)
Miami should cease all athletics

So, while Miami officials would like folks to identify their university with high academics, its medical school or its law school, that is a pipe dream. Most people know “The U” — as fans of the school’s athletics programs like to call it — for boorish behavior by its players, seediness among its boosters and occasional unethical conduct by its coaches.

It is a reputation grown out of thuggish acts when Miami gained national prominence while winning multiple national football championships in the 1980s. For most of the next three decades, the school and its athletics department have attempted to shed that image, albeit with little luck.

The time probably has come to give up the fight. There have to be enough university professors and administrators who recognize that a soiled reputation is not worth it. Abandon athletics.

Dennis Dodd (CBSSports.com)
Many named in Miami scandal still eligible. Why? Limited immunity

“Limited immunity” is a little-known procedure granted to NCAA investigators to get information from a player “when such an individual otherwise might be declared ineligible for intercollegiate competition,” according to the NCAA Manual.

Roe Lach put it another way: “When we think that’s really our only shot of getting that information.”

In essence, it allows guilty parties to become informants in exchange for playing time. The report contains at least two Miami transfers — Marve and Kansas State linebacker Arthur Brown — as well as seven players from other schools who were recruited by Miami but enrolled elsewhere.

Given the limited-immunity clause and other NCAA rules, it’s reasonable to conclude that 60 of the 72 players named in Yahoo’s report will not be affected. The large majority of those are either out of football or in the NFL. They cannot be compelled to talk by the NCAA. But no other former player or recruit has lost playing time. That would leave the 12 current Hurricanes who are named in the report. Their playing status has not been determined, at least not publicly.

NCAA BASKETBALL

Rush the Court
Dick Vitale Goes Off On The Dan LeBatard Show

When Vitale went on to state that none of the major coaches he knows would have tolerated what happened at Miami (citing Roy Williams, Mike Krzyzewski, and Bob Knight as examples), Stugotz suggests that every coach or program has committed at least one NCAA infraction even if only unknowingly. After Vitale got upset at him and brought up the prostitutes, Stugotz clarified by saying that he never implied that other programs were using prostitutes or doing things as big as Miami is accused of doing. Despite this clarification, Vitale becomes increasingly infuriated at the radio hosts and hangs up.

PODCAST/MULTIMEDIA

Riddick & Reynolds: Episode 15

Episode 15 features quite a bit of Miami discussion with Chuck Amato, some broader NCAA discussion, the evils of jocksniffers and somehow we even bring up Tiger Woods and the Chappelle’s Show racial draft.

NCAA FOOTBALL

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About 1.21 Jigawatts

Class of '98, Mechanical Engineer, State fan since arriving on campus and it's been a painful ride ever since. I live by the Law of NC State Fandom, "For every Elation there is an equal and opposite Frustration."

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35 Responses to Tuesday Tidbits

  1. WolfpackCoach17 08/23/2011 at 6:38 AM #

    Pure comedy…..The News and Observer has changed the headline to their Miami article this morning to “15 Miami players reviewed” from the original article posted last night that said “Shalala says 15 Miami athletes being investigated”….I guess they didn’t want to look hypocritical after calling the UNC mess a “review” for so many months.

  2. Packfan28 08/23/2011 at 7:05 AM #

    All we need now is for some dirt on VT to come out, and Duke will battle Virginia for the Coastal title.

  3. Hungwolf 08/23/2011 at 7:34 AM #

    Miami only looking at 15 missing games compared to UNC-CHeats 17? Where’s the article calling for UNC to lead the way and cancel sports?

  4. JeremyH 08/23/2011 at 8:44 AM #

    Dick Vitale is an amusing commentator, but ultimately, is a company man.

  5. UnclePen 08/23/2011 at 8:58 AM #

    Swofford:
    “you can’t necessarily legislate individual integrity and what people do, nor can you know everything that happens 24 hours a day.”

    Swofford’s excuse sounds a lot like Butch Davis’ line. He just can’t bring it to say the corrupt environment and lack of discipline in the program has a major effect on player behavior.

  6. IamGumbyDammit 08/23/2011 at 9:07 AM #

    Dick Vitale was the reason the TV remote control “mute” button was invented.

    What pisses me off most about Swofford is the oxygen being wasted by him breathing. For that fool to say “the system is broken” when far more schools somehow seem to live within the rules than those that cannot is insulting to those programs that have integrity, including the 75% of his own conference that are NOT in compliance hot water. Thanks for trying to drag the rest of us into your Tarhole cess pool, moron.

  7. old13 08/23/2011 at 9:31 AM #

    “you can’t necessarily legislate individual integrity and what people do, nor can you know everything that happens 24 hours a day.”

    I’m certainly not a Swofford apologist. But in all honesty, DY has made a similar comment.

  8. Prowling Woofie 08/23/2011 at 9:31 AM #

    +1, Gumby…

  9. Wulfpack 08/23/2011 at 9:55 AM #

    The system is indeed broken and I don’t think there is much any conference commish can do about it. They have no oversight over individual programs. That is why the NCAA comes down on the schools and not the conference office. I’m not making excuses for him, but that is the reality. He had absolutely nothing to do with the Miami fiasco.

  10. Pack Mentality 08/23/2011 at 9:58 AM #

    Speaking of jocksniffing….”The Wilson Watch”??????

  11. TruthBKnown Returns 08/23/2011 at 10:07 AM #

    Didn’t Swofford say something about it being inappropriate to comment when Carolina’s investigation was still ongoing? Well, now he’s commenting when Miami’s investigation is still ongoing.

    Doesn’t that make him a hypocrite?

  12. 1.21 Jigawatts 08/23/2011 at 10:19 AM #

    Pack Mentality. It’s called a section header. If it made the news it makes the web run…as long as I find it.

  13. packhammer 08/23/2011 at 10:19 AM #

    What do you suppose the ACC Commissioner gets paid? It is a pretty sweet ride. Work on the TV deal every 5 years. Tournament advance planning. Sign a bunch of contracts. I expect that the schools do all the heavy lifting.

    Swofford’s statement about “everyone needing to understand the rules better” is complete baloney. Everyone knows the rules. Some people just work harder on how to work around or break them.

    Swofford should be concerned about his job at this point. What was he doing to build a compliance environment within the conference when all this was going on?

  14. 1.21 Jigawatts 08/23/2011 at 10:21 AM #

    “Didn’t Swofford say something about it being inappropriate to comment when Carolina’s investigation was still ongoing? Well, now he’s commenting when Miami’s investigation is still ongoing.”

    GREAT POINT. Need to dig up an article where he stated that.

  15. Hungwolf 08/23/2011 at 10:34 AM #

    Clearly Swofford hasn’t been watching ESPN’s Blue print for change show. Saban, Stoops, and Urban all said, coaches know the rules. They said its our job to know the rules. Davis and Baddour knew the rules, they created an environment to bend or flat out break the rules.

    But I will agree with Swofford that you cannot cure lack of integrity, so UNC-CHeat has alwasy lacked ethics and always will according to his theory. I totally agree!

    Urban with Saban & Stoops totaly agreeing said they should impose stiff fines and suspensions on coaches that break the rules. NCAA should ban Blake and Davis from ever coaching again. Baddour should never be allowed to be an AD again. NCAA and NFL should partner to punish rule breakers. Marvin Austin should not be allowed to cheat in college , only to be rewarded with doing nothing for a year and then getting a million dollar payday.

  16. 1.21 Jigawatts 08/23/2011 at 10:37 AM #

    Dug through the SFN archives (search engines are great) and found this that one of our readers, redwolf87, provided 10 months ago.

    http://www.statefansnationforums.com/topic.php?id=2934

    ACCSports.com:
    Is what’s going on at North Carolina one of those bumps?

    Swofford:
    By policy, we don’t comment on on-going NCAA investigations, but I will say that any time one of our schools, no matter which one, is involved with NCAA compliance issues, it is disturbing.

    Our conference over the past 15 years has had far fewer NCAA major violations than any of the other major conferences, and we want to keep it that way. The balance of academic performance, athletic achievement and integrity truly matters in this league.

  17. Texpack 08/23/2011 at 10:39 AM #

    The whole “system is broken” line of crap makes me want to puke. It’s what the lazy people say. Doing things the right way takes a little more work and the DESIRE to do things the right way. The rules are there for everyone to read, understand and follow. Lots of schools do it successfully for the most part. Everybody is going to have some minor technical infractions no matter how hard they try. It’s pretty easy to differentiate between the compliant programs and the corrupt programs using the eye test or the smell test.

    One of the ironies of the Miami situation is that Shapiro decided to go scorched Earth after some of the players he’d funded refused to help him out when he was in a jam. Does that mean that these poor little innocent , exploited, “KIDS” used Shapiro to get money. I’m shocked. Why they’re so naive, vulnerable, and impressionable they couldn’t possibly do anything like that.

  18. WolfBlood 08/23/2011 at 10:48 AM #

    I hate Maryland just as much as the next guy, but those uniforms are sweet.

  19. Wulfpack 08/23/2011 at 10:55 AM #

    The system is broken because there is little incentive for the top players not to break the rules. What are you going to do with them? I agree the coaches should be fined and suspended to a much greater degree. But again, BMFD breaks the rules and he sits on his ass and collect 2.7 million, with the opportunity to coach again if the NCAA does not come down hard on him. Regardless, he could coach in the NFL. It’s a mess right now. You heard the U alumni saying they aren’t sad they got caught – rather they are sad they didn’t win while it was going on. That’s very telling of today’s youth.

  20. TruthBKnown Returns 08/23/2011 at 11:05 AM #

    Jigawatts, I guess he didn’t say much more in that quote than what he’s saying now. So maybe he’s off the hook for being a hypocrite (in THIS particular case, anyway).

    From http://www.wralsportsfan.com/college_football/story/10031109

    “[Swofford] wouldn’t discuss specifics of the Miami case, but he took dead aim at a system that in his eyes is clearly in need of repair.”

    Oh well, it was worth a shot. I thought we had him! 😉

  21. 1.21 Jigawatts 08/23/2011 at 11:35 AM #

    It’s the politician in him.

  22. Hungwolf 08/23/2011 at 11:55 AM #

    You’re either part of the problem or part of the cure. Swofford is part of the problem. Lawerence Taylor exposed UNC under Swofford years ago. No one listened, no one investigated, and the problem continued. UNC-CHeat as is was, as it is, and as it always will be……

  23. TruthBKnown Returns 08/23/2011 at 11:55 AM #

    How about this nice one from TOB! He’s not letting folks off the hook that are trying to dismiss their transgressions as systemic problems.

    http://www.wralsportsfan.com/voices/blogpost/10033274

    Just because “everybody is doing it” doesn’t mean everybody is breaking the BIG rules.

    Gotta love the marine. He doesn’t mince words!

  24. PackerInRussia 08/23/2011 at 1:46 PM #

    “We cannot let the actions of some define the many,” Shalala said.

    “60 of the 72 players named in Yahoo’s report…”

    In the grand scheme of all players ever to play, perhaps 72 is not “many” but it sure ain’t “some”.

  25. PackerInRussia 08/23/2011 at 1:49 PM #

    Re: Maryland unis. I’m digging the black and red a little bit, but I don’t like the other ones too much. You put on white makeup, a red nose, and big red shoes and you could attract a big crowd of kids at McDonalds in a few of those.

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