Memphis infractions hearing have happened acording to the Commercial Appeal.
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We can only hope that the Tigers' brass do the right thing and follow through with the vacating of their wins in which Wiseman played ... both of them! At least they used him to beat the high major powers of SC State and UIC. What a joke.
Five grand are pocket change. Three years of probation are meaningless.
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Also, from the actual IARP document, "Core Penalties 1. a. A $5,000 fine, plus 0.25% of its average men’s basketball budget based on the average of the men’s basketball program’s previous three total budgets".Originally posted by Lobot View PostIARP came back today on Memphis and gave them a 5K fine, 3 years of probation and a vacation of all games that James Wiseman played in.
Nothing I saw in the document stated how much ths 0.25% amounts to, nor who determines the figure.
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Louisville gets off scot free as well. From Matt Norlander
BREAKING: Louisville dodges major punishments in IARP case, @CBSSports
has learned. No postseason ban, $5,000 fine, small reduction in recruiting days and two years of probation. Rick Pitino, Chris Mack avoid punishment entirely. Decision will be made public later this AM.
Brent Wyrick
92 Final Four Front Row
@LobotC2DFW
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