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Just how did Michigan miss over a decade straight NCAA Tournaments?
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RE: Just how did Michigan miss over a decade straight NCAA Tournaments?
(04-09-2013 10:50 AM)BullsFanatic Wrote:  
(04-08-2013 11:32 PM)Captain Bearcat Wrote:  They stopped paying their players.

By the way, it ticked me off to no end that they kept referring to this as Michigan's first team in 20 years to make the Final Four. What do the NCAA record books say? And are there any banners hanging in their stadium? No! You got caught cheating, you don't get to claim the victories, and CBS shouldn't claim them for you.

They did the same with with Calipari last year. They kept calling it his third Final 4, conveniently forgetting that his first two were revoked.

Media outlets continually try to take the high road when schools commit NCAA violations, but how is anyone supposed to take the penalties seriously when the media disregards them?


And I wouldn't be suprised if last year's title is vacated as well. Calipari doesn't know how to win without cheating.
04-09-2013 11:01 AM
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