Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
You've just hit on one of my pet subjects. I have never understood the NCAA and its stupid way of disciplining schools. If a coach does something wrong, they go after the school, which usually fires the coach, who simply goes to another school and continues his career. But the school he left is now on probation. If an athlete does something wrong, they once again go after the school, and the guilty athlete signs a multi-million contract and goes on with his career. There's no logic to it.
Well the obvious attempt is to join the schools' interestes to theirs, so that the schools will all do their best to enforce the NCAAs guidelines rather than the NCAA having to police everybody all the time. Its a pretty common tactic in the law too, although I often disagree with its application.