TexasTerror
July 1st, 2006, 11:32 AM
The investigation continues. Grambling is playing the part in helping the NCAA helping do their investigation according to the parties making remarks in this Deriso story.
We won't know what to make of the situation until it comes to an end, but losing the conference title and the nationally-televised game(s) against Southern as a result would be pretty rough on the athletic program. You just won't know til the inquiry and resulting responses are over...
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NCAA focus still on GSU
Six months later, inquiry into school's athletic program continues
By Nick Deriso
[email protected]
GRAMBLING — Officials from the NCAA have reportedly returned to the Grambling State campus, but its investigation into the athletic department continues.
"I don't want to speculate on an itinerary," said GSU athletics director Troy Mathieu. "When we get the preliminary findings, we will then work to respond."
Last January, the NCAA opened an investigation — a focus of which is the use of ineligible football players during Grambling State's 2005 conference championship season.
GSU officials have not outlined the parameters of the probe. As a rule, the NCAA also does not comment about ongoing investigations — but they often take extended periods of time to complete.
http://www.thenewsstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060630/SPORTS/606300340/1006
We won't know what to make of the situation until it comes to an end, but losing the conference title and the nationally-televised game(s) against Southern as a result would be pretty rough on the athletic program. You just won't know til the inquiry and resulting responses are over...
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NCAA focus still on GSU
Six months later, inquiry into school's athletic program continues
By Nick Deriso
[email protected]
GRAMBLING — Officials from the NCAA have reportedly returned to the Grambling State campus, but its investigation into the athletic department continues.
"I don't want to speculate on an itinerary," said GSU athletics director Troy Mathieu. "When we get the preliminary findings, we will then work to respond."
Last January, the NCAA opened an investigation — a focus of which is the use of ineligible football players during Grambling State's 2005 conference championship season.
GSU officials have not outlined the parameters of the probe. As a rule, the NCAA also does not comment about ongoing investigations — but they often take extended periods of time to complete.
http://www.thenewsstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060630/SPORTS/606300340/1006