11-22-2016, 05:04 PM
(11-22-2016, 02:36 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:My understanding is that Cajuste didn't play in any games between the time of his impermissible benefits and his punishment for accepting them. Either way I think "sweetheart loan for a bike and a couple movie tickets" is a different thing from "academic fraud", whatever the NCAA thinks be damned.
Ah, good point; thanks for the correction.
Still I don't think a student trainer helping student athletes cheat rises to the level of "academic fraud", not as it does for UNC, which had nothing vacated of which I am aware.
FWLIW, as a Stanford TA I caught two football players cheating on an exam I graded. Pretty universal activity. If the trainer hadn't been involved, nothing would have happened here. I guess that is somewhat the point, but hardly the stuff of a 30 for 30 expose.
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