NewTime to take action! Flood this bozos email! You can copy my letter or right your own.
memmert@ncaa.org
Dear Mr. Emmert,
I will start off by saying I am sure you are having a better day than me. My Kentucky Wildcats lost the a North Carolina team as you know should not have been playing in the tournament in the first place due to decades of academic fraud.
Let me get this out of the way first. We as Kentucky fans want our team to play anyone anywhere at anytime. We live for the big games! But we do expect equal treatment. I'm not talking about the horrible officiating that took place in favor of UNC during the first half of last nights game.
I am talking about how we got slammed in the late 80s over the recruiting scandal under Eddie Sutton's watch. We were banned from airing games on television and post season play for 2 years. We accepted our punishment, served our penalty, and moved on. No time was wasted! Swift action was taken against us!
Yet North Carolina committed nearly two decades of academic fraud and the NCAA is moving at a snails pace to resolve the matter. When all of this is finally completed are you going to go back and strip UNC of wins and championships? If so are you going to give South Carolina or Gonzaga their first ever championship if UNC defeats one of them in the title game? No, because you can't!
I'm briefly just going to mention Louisville, prostitution, strippers, money exchanged! Snails pace again.
I was thinking maybe times have changed, maybe I should give you the benefit of doubt. I'm sorry I can't do that. One reason is you were president when UK unsuccessfully tried to get Enes Kanter eligible to play and was denied. Yet that same year Cam Newton was allowed to lead Auburn to a national championship in football after committing similar mistakes before college.
The next reason the first paragraph description of you on the NCAA website.
"Mark Emmert became the fifth president of the NCAA in October 2010. As president he has championed greater support for student-athlete wellness and academic success. His commitment to the academic success of athletes is also reflected in newly heightened academic standards for initial eligibility. Additionally, he ushered a new governance structure in Division I"
I question how you can be so committed to the academic success of student athletes, yet have an institution that committed nearly two decades of academic fraud playing in the 2017 Men's NCAA tournament with a chance to win a national title over teams that have followed the rules and regulations?
Sincerely,
"The guy who posted this took the time to post a well thought out response". Good for him...
Screw the Heels....
memmert@ncaa.org
Dear Mr. Emmert,
I will start off by saying I am sure you are having a better day than me. My Kentucky Wildcats lost the a North Carolina team as you know should not have been playing in the tournament in the first place due to decades of academic fraud.
Let me get this out of the way first. We as Kentucky fans want our team to play anyone anywhere at anytime. We live for the big games! But we do expect equal treatment. I'm not talking about the horrible officiating that took place in favor of UNC during the first half of last nights game.
I am talking about how we got slammed in the late 80s over the recruiting scandal under Eddie Sutton's watch. We were banned from airing games on television and post season play for 2 years. We accepted our punishment, served our penalty, and moved on. No time was wasted! Swift action was taken against us!
Yet North Carolina committed nearly two decades of academic fraud and the NCAA is moving at a snails pace to resolve the matter. When all of this is finally completed are you going to go back and strip UNC of wins and championships? If so are you going to give South Carolina or Gonzaga their first ever championship if UNC defeats one of them in the title game? No, because you can't!
I'm briefly just going to mention Louisville, prostitution, strippers, money exchanged! Snails pace again.
I was thinking maybe times have changed, maybe I should give you the benefit of doubt. I'm sorry I can't do that. One reason is you were president when UK unsuccessfully tried to get Enes Kanter eligible to play and was denied. Yet that same year Cam Newton was allowed to lead Auburn to a national championship in football after committing similar mistakes before college.
The next reason the first paragraph description of you on the NCAA website.
"Mark Emmert became the fifth president of the NCAA in October 2010. As president he has championed greater support for student-athlete wellness and academic success. His commitment to the academic success of athletes is also reflected in newly heightened academic standards for initial eligibility. Additionally, he ushered a new governance structure in Division I"
I question how you can be so committed to the academic success of student athletes, yet have an institution that committed nearly two decades of academic fraud playing in the 2017 Men's NCAA tournament with a chance to win a national title over teams that have followed the rules and regulations?
Sincerely,
"The guy who posted this took the time to post a well thought out response". Good for him...
Screw the Heels....