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MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Friday, the University of Florida Gators football team began looking for a new wide receivers coach as Aubrey Hill abruptly resigned.
Hill’s resignation came after he was named in the second of two devastating reports detailing the claims of jailed former University of Miami booster Nevin Shapiro. The 2012 Yahoo! Sports report claimed coaches used an equipment manager to engage in recruiting violations.
Yahoo’s report detailing allegations against equipment manager Sean “Pee Wee” Allen, comes roughly a year after the news agency dropped a bomb on The U when it detailed wide ranging allegations against the school from Shapiro.
Shapiro’s accusations included recruiting violations, pay for play, and numerous other charges that could spark the dreaded, “lack of institutional control” charge from the NCAA.
Hill said he is resigning from the Gators to avoid becoming “a distraction as I deal with some personal issues.” He thanked Gators head coach Will Muschamp for the opportunity and said Florida’s “future is very bright.”
Hours after Hill resigned, CBSSports.com’s Bruce Feldman answered questions from readers specifically about UM’s possibly stormy waters ahead. Feldman said UM will not receive anything near the hammer the NCAA dropped on Penn State for the Sandusky scandal and cover-up.
However, Feldman said UM “is likely to self-sanction another post-season ban this year at some point in the fall.”
That would mean UM self-imposed a two-year bowl ban ahead of any possible sanctions coming from the NCAA.
Then there’s another twist in the saga surrounding UM. According to Feldman and Yahoo’s reports, the coach most closely tied to Shapiro is former UM assistant coach Clint Hurtt, who is now an assistant coach at the University of Louisville.
Feldman said that if/when the NCAA does sanction the University of Miami; the NCAA could sanction Hurtt as well.
In many major NCAA infractions cases, coaches involved in major college scandals are given what’s known as a “show-cause” penalty. The show-cause penalty means that if any school wants to hire the penalized coach, they must justify the hire to the NCAA. Many times, it makes a coach or athletic official essentially unemployable.
Hurtt remains on staff for the Louisville Cardinals, but Feldman told his readers, “I’d be surprised if Clint Hurrt is a Louisville coach for the 2013 season.
The NCAA has given no indications of when/if it will impose penalties on the University of Miami’s football team.
Friday evening, Yahoo Sports’ Charles Robinson answered questions about the story and said that he believes the NCAA will release a letter of infractions against the school in the “next few months” and that sanctions will be handed down “in the spring.”
Robinson said on Twitter Hurrt’s situation is “every bit as problematic” as those surrounding Aubrey Hill.
Yahoo’s Robinson also tweeted that Hill’s resignation was a “cumulative impact of report 1 and 2″ that he authored in the last year.
11 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 08 August 2012 - 07:43 AM
#2
Posted 08 August 2012 - 07:46 AM
But according to Allen's federal testimony and the former Hurricanes staffer, Allen's recruiting infractions occurred almost immediately after Golden's tenure began and took place with the participation of at least two other former or current coaches – former assistant Aubrey Hill, who left Miami's staff three weeks into Golden's tenure, and current assistant coach Micheal Barrow.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaaf--hurricanes-coach-al-golden-s-staff-used-booster-s-associate-in-potential-recruiting-violations.html
Federal testimony is pretty damming.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaaf--hurricanes-coach-al-golden-s-staff-used-booster-s-associate-in-potential-recruiting-violations.html
Federal testimony is pretty damming.
#3
Posted 08 August 2012 - 10:00 AM
Man, I sure hope the NCAA is able to dig up the evidence to back up these allegations. My hunch is that this has been taking so long because the evidence has been tough to come by. I hope I'm wrong though.
"First, they ignore you.
Then, they laugh at you.
Then, they fight you.
Then, you win."
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Then, they laugh at you.
Then, they fight you.
Then, you win."
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#4
Posted 08 August 2012 - 11:51 AM
I hope Miami gets *****-slapped back to the stone age. I'd love to see them close their doors.
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#5
Posted 08 August 2012 - 06:56 PM
+100I hope Miami gets *****-slapped back to the stone age. I'd love to see them close their doors.
#6
Posted 08 August 2012 - 08:24 PM
Man, I sure hope the NCAA is able to dig up the evidence to back up these allegations. My hunch is that this has been taking so long because the evidence has been tough to come by. I hope I'm wrong though.
Every time something new pops up, it has to delay the investigation.
On the other hand, NCAA investigations often feel like they are run by Tim Conway. The NCAA knew the Reggie Bush info for something like four years before they finally hammered USC. As near as anyone can determine, they did not find out anything new between 2006 and 2010 when they finally levered sanctions.
"I always said I wouldn't leave WKU unless I had a chance to go win a national championship. I truly believe that can get done here," Taggart said in a room packed with family and friends from his hometown of Palmetto. "It wasn't too long ago where USF was No. 2 in the country. It's been proven we can get there. ... My vision for our football program is to win multiple championships in a first-class manner."
#7
Posted 09 August 2012 - 05:42 AM
#8
Posted 09 August 2012 - 10:12 AM
I don't think people are actually cooperating on this investigation.
Apparently, that's been the biggest obstacle. I don't believe that the NCAA, on its own, has any type of subpoena power to compel people to talk. Now, if there's criminality involved then that would invoke the court system, and that could get mighty interesting.
"First, they ignore you.
Then, they laugh at you.
Then, they fight you.
Then, you win."
- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Then, they laugh at you.
Then, they fight you.
Then, you win."
- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
#9
Posted 10 August 2012 - 09:42 AM
if they arent participating then just do what Roger did in the NFL. increase the penality.
#10
Posted 10 August 2012 - 01:32 PM
If you just keep committing infractions then the investigation will never end! I see you working Miami, I see you!
Coach Bull Dozer...wow what a GREAT NAME.
#11
Posted 13 August 2012 - 05:07 PM
#12
Posted 14 August 2012 - 03:27 PM
I don't hate Miami and would like to see them be able to stay strong but they need to stop with the non-sense.





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