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Reply To: | TERRENCE GILDRED 4XW 271-6782 16-Mar-1994 1058 (NICK) |
Date: | Wed, 16 Mar 1994 11:25:44 EST |
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This is my first posting to Hockey-l , I hope I'm following the
correct procedure.
1st: My hat goes off the UMO system and Wayne Smith this is great
I wish I knew about this earlier.
2nd: Someone post an artical earlier that stated Mike Ploszek had
been cleared. According to the papers "UMO was cleared of a
cover-up". However Tupper stated Ploszak, Carville, were guilty of
"Plety of screwups." Jacobsen and Hutchinson were also cited as
sharing responsibility for allow two of the students to compete after
the infraction was made known. A great deal of the blame was found
to be that of Carville's because the investigation showed that
Carville knew about the error on the 14th. Tammy Light an associate
complience officer told Carville on the 14th, 15th, and 16th of the
error before he did anything! On the 17th Carville informed Ploszak
and at the same time sent Ms. Light home to prevent her from telling
the coaches. Interestingly the 17th was a Thursday which I think was
a day before Jeff Troy played in two games for the Bears. In defense
of Carville it was pointed out that Carville may have based his
assumption that 6 credits were okay for these students on a letter
Carville received from the NCAA dated Aug 31, 1992 which stated that
a graduate student only needed 6 credit hours. Carville's crime
being that he trusted the letter from the NCAA instead of questioning
this letter and looking up the rule. I guess I'd make the same
mistake had I been in his shoes. Maybe someone should investigate
the NCAA!
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