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To All CFB fans regarding the NCAA
Posted on 6/16/11 at 8:10 pm
Posted on 6/16/11 at 8:10 pm
All:
A group of lobbyist, including myself, have begun a consortium to fight the NCAA and its arbitrary handling of matters regarding all institutions and sports affiliated with college athletics.
To update everyone on what has transpired thus far, here is where this stands.
1. An AmLaw 100 legal firm has been engaged and has agreed to represent this group once it has been formally established, and all filings for its status as an entity are completed.
2. An international public relations group has also agreed to handle all media and awareness of this group once formally established.
3. A leading think tank and lobbying group has also agreed to be involved in the handling of legislative matters in regards to the mission of this group.
4. Other research and strategic programs have begun.
5. Engagement of possible persons and groups with interest in the mission of this group has also begun.
One thing that needs to be made clear in this process is that this is not just about the University of Southern California and the sanctions levied on the Trojans. This is about oversight of all athletics under the umbrella of the NCAA.
With that in mind, try to engage and make aware as many people as you can from all universities. Our goal right now is to have people talking about this.
Again this is not just about USC. This is about UCLA, Notre Dame, Texas, LSU, Florida, Penn State, Ohio State, and all institutions of higher learning being policed by a system of mandates where the punishment in many instances does not fit the issues at hand. One of the first goals of this group is also the immediate suspension of the enforcement of all penalties currently being instituted on all sports programs at NCAA member schools.
I will give updates as they become available. If there are any questions, please feel free to ask them of me. I will make a sincere effort to answer them in the best possible way.
Thank you!
A group of lobbyist, including myself, have begun a consortium to fight the NCAA and its arbitrary handling of matters regarding all institutions and sports affiliated with college athletics.
To update everyone on what has transpired thus far, here is where this stands.
1. An AmLaw 100 legal firm has been engaged and has agreed to represent this group once it has been formally established, and all filings for its status as an entity are completed.
2. An international public relations group has also agreed to handle all media and awareness of this group once formally established.
3. A leading think tank and lobbying group has also agreed to be involved in the handling of legislative matters in regards to the mission of this group.
4. Other research and strategic programs have begun.
5. Engagement of possible persons and groups with interest in the mission of this group has also begun.
One thing that needs to be made clear in this process is that this is not just about the University of Southern California and the sanctions levied on the Trojans. This is about oversight of all athletics under the umbrella of the NCAA.
With that in mind, try to engage and make aware as many people as you can from all universities. Our goal right now is to have people talking about this.
Again this is not just about USC. This is about UCLA, Notre Dame, Texas, LSU, Florida, Penn State, Ohio State, and all institutions of higher learning being policed by a system of mandates where the punishment in many instances does not fit the issues at hand. One of the first goals of this group is also the immediate suspension of the enforcement of all penalties currently being instituted on all sports programs at NCAA member schools.
I will give updates as they become available. If there are any questions, please feel free to ask them of me. I will make a sincere effort to answer them in the best possible way.
Thank you!
Posted on 6/16/11 at 8:12 pm to Trojan Ace
Sounds like sour grapes to me. And nothing is going to be done about this in the next 15 years so.
Posted on 6/16/11 at 8:12 pm to Trojan Ace
So how were these lobbyists selected?
Posted on 6/16/11 at 8:18 pm to Trojan Ace
quote:
One thing that needs to be made clear in this process is that this is not just about the University of Southern California and the sanctions levied on the Trojans.
yea ok.
Posted on 6/16/11 at 8:19 pm to Trojan Ace
quote:
One of the first goals of this group is also the immediate suspension of the enforcement of all penalties currently being instituted on all sports programs at NCAA member schools.
I love this part.
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Posted on 6/16/11 at 8:51 pm to Trojan Ace
Sounds like a group of USCers are butthurt
I wish the NCAA would have been more involved with Scam Newton IMO
I wish the NCAA would have been more involved with Scam Newton IMO
Posted on 6/16/11 at 8:53 pm to Trojan Ace
Great. Just what everything needs...more lawyers and lobbyists. ![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/Iconrolleyes.gif)
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Posted on 6/16/11 at 8:56 pm to Trojan Ace
quote:No punishments mean no rules. Welcome to the wild, wild west.
One of the first goals of this group is also the immediate suspension of the enforcement of all penalties currently being instituted on all sports programs at NCAA member schools.
And no, I don't support your effort.
Posted on 6/16/11 at 9:12 pm to Trojan Ace
quote:
One of the first goals of this group is also the immediate suspension of the enforcement of all penalties currently being instituted on all sports programs at NCAA member schools.
Good way to alienate people who might have otherwise been on your side. I'm fairly anti-NCAA, but there's no way I'd support a lobbyist group whose first goal is to suspend all penalties. That's ludicrous.
Posted on 6/16/11 at 9:21 pm to Trojan Ace
Sounds like a whole lot of B.S. from the start.
Why would all current penalties be done away with?
I think its a good cause but if you have already been proven a cheater, why should your punishment not be enforced?
Now if you want to change things from here on forward then yea great cause. If not, stop being butt-hurt and don't cheat anymore.
Why would all current penalties be done away with?
I think its a good cause but if you have already been proven a cheater, why should your punishment not be enforced?
Now if you want to change things from here on forward then yea great cause. If not, stop being butt-hurt and don't cheat anymore.
Posted on 6/16/11 at 9:42 pm to Trojan Ace
As a Lobbiest I don't guess you have ever heard of full disclosure? I get the feeling I am not getting all the sides.
Posted on 6/16/11 at 9:46 pm to Trojan Ace
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Again this is not just about USC.
this group just so happened to form right after USC got shite on by the NCAA, but its not about just USC
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Posted on 6/16/11 at 9:55 pm to Trojan Ace
quote:
The NCAA has major oversight issues.
And police don't catch every murder, but we don't let the guilty ones go because we didn't catch another one.
Posted on 6/16/11 at 10:00 pm to Trojan Ace
So you're lobbying against something that the institutions signed up for and imposed on themselves willingly? Good luck with that.
Posted on 6/16/11 at 10:15 pm to Trojan Ace
quote:
A group of lobbyist, including myself, have begun a consortium to fight the NCAA and its arbitrary handling of matters regarding all institutions and sports affiliated with college athletics.
what exactly are you going to accomplish, realistically?
Fight your good fight, but you gon lose.
This post was edited on 6/16/11 at 10:16 pm
Posted on 6/17/11 at 8:10 am to Trojan Ace
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A group of lobbyist, including myself, have begun a consortium to fight the NCAA and its arbitrary handling of matters regarding all institutions and sports affiliated with college athletics.
POWER PLAYERS!
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An AmLaw 100 legal firm has been engaged and has agreed to represent this group once it has been formally established, and all filings for its status as an entity are completed.
they will gladly take your money
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An international public relations group has also agreed to handle all media and awareness of this group once formally established.
very important for europe and latin america to get behind your cause
quote:
A leading think tank and lobbying group has also agreed to be involved in the handling of legislative matters in regards to the mission of this group.
they will gladly take your money
quote:
One thing that needs to be made clear in this process is that this is not just about the University of Southern California and the sanctions levied on the Trojans. This is about oversight of all athletics under the umbrella of the NCAA.
you know what USC can do? leave the NCAA
USC VOLUNTARILY joined the organization. nobodoy put a gun to its head to force joinder
USC has as many votes as EVERY OTHER school. if USC doesn't like the rules, why not try to change them?
quote:
Again this is not just about USC. This is about UCLA, Notre Dame, Texas, LSU, Florida, Penn State, Ohio State, and all institutions of higher learning being policed by a system of mandates where the punishment in many instances does not fit the issues at hand.
the policies and punishments are levied by the institutions themselves
what are you trying to change?
are you trying to remove a school like USC from the process?
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