> I think the biggest reasons that the MSU actions seem lax compared to
> Maine are as follows:
>
> 1. MSU launced its own internal investigation and imposed their own
> restrictions. They didn't try to ignore the problem and didn't try to
> hide anything..
 
So did Maine ... eventually.
 
> 2. Most of the charges stem from the 'Perles Era'. George Perles (Former
Coach) and Greg Croxton (Academic Advisor)
> are no longer affiliated with the program. MSU has also gotten a new
> Athletic Advisor and is taking major steps to keep the program in
> compliance.
 
Maine did similar things.
 
This is not an argument one way or another --- I'll just point out that the
NCAA says the Maine violations occured over one of the longest periods of time
ever investigated.  Also, the coaches that were there at the time are still
there.
 
These are the only big differences I can find.
 
Of course, all of this is chronicled on the first Around the Rinks <G>.
 
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