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re: Yahoo: Renegade Miami football booster spells out illicit benefits to players
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:20 pm to AU03ALUM
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:20 pm to AU03ALUM
Do you think this is DS leak from the NCAA so that he leaks this info the U story is on the 2nd page
Paul Dee now head of the NCAA infractions
Paul Dee
Athletic Director
Paul Dee has served as Director of Athletics since 1993 and has announced his intention to retire on June 1, 2008. After 15 years in his position, he will tie for the longest tenure of any UM Athletic Director with Jack Harding, who was the first to hold that position. In his final year, Dee still has many plans to keep the University of Miami athletic department among the finest in intercollegiate sports.
Prior being named Athletic Director, Dee had served the University as its Vice President and General Counsel beginning in 1981.
During his tenure as Director of Athletics, Dee has focused the efforts of the athletic department on four major points of emphasis: 1) the success of its programs; 2) the development of its student-athletes, both athletically and academically; 3) the quality of its staff; and 4) the improvement of facilities. The department has achieved success in each of these areas.
Program Success
During Dee's tenure as Director of Athletics, the University of Miami has won three team national championships (baseball in 1999 and 2001, football in 2001).
In its first three years in the Atlantic Coast Conference, UM teams won four conference championships in women's indoor and outdoor track, and the women's tennis team finished No. 2 in the country in 2006. The football team has been to bowl games all three seasons. The men's basketball program has played in the postseason twice.
Prior to joining the Atlantic Coast Conference on July 1, 2004, Miami was a dominant program in the Big East Conference, winning 34 league titles between 1993 and 2004. Included in those league championships were eight football titles, eight women's tennis titles, seven men's tennis titles, six Big East women's outdoor track and field championships, two women's indoor track, and one title in men's basketball, women's basketball and men's swimming and diving.
Under Dee's supervision, the University of Miami athletic department has added full scholarship programs in women's soccer, women's volleyball and women's rowing.
Paul Dee now head of the NCAA infractions
Paul Dee
Athletic Director
Paul Dee has served as Director of Athletics since 1993 and has announced his intention to retire on June 1, 2008. After 15 years in his position, he will tie for the longest tenure of any UM Athletic Director with Jack Harding, who was the first to hold that position. In his final year, Dee still has many plans to keep the University of Miami athletic department among the finest in intercollegiate sports.
Prior being named Athletic Director, Dee had served the University as its Vice President and General Counsel beginning in 1981.
During his tenure as Director of Athletics, Dee has focused the efforts of the athletic department on four major points of emphasis: 1) the success of its programs; 2) the development of its student-athletes, both athletically and academically; 3) the quality of its staff; and 4) the improvement of facilities. The department has achieved success in each of these areas.
Program Success
During Dee's tenure as Director of Athletics, the University of Miami has won three team national championships (baseball in 1999 and 2001, football in 2001).
In its first three years in the Atlantic Coast Conference, UM teams won four conference championships in women's indoor and outdoor track, and the women's tennis team finished No. 2 in the country in 2006. The football team has been to bowl games all three seasons. The men's basketball program has played in the postseason twice.
Prior to joining the Atlantic Coast Conference on July 1, 2004, Miami was a dominant program in the Big East Conference, winning 34 league titles between 1993 and 2004. Included in those league championships were eight football titles, eight women's tennis titles, seven men's tennis titles, six Big East women's outdoor track and field championships, two women's indoor track, and one title in men's basketball, women's basketball and men's swimming and diving.
Under Dee's supervision, the University of Miami athletic department has added full scholarship programs in women's soccer, women's volleyball and women's rowing.
This post was edited on 8/16/11 at 6:24 pm
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:20 pm to pdxlsufan
quote:
I for one don't think a booster paying for an abortion is going to rank very high on Miami's list of infractions. Well, at least from the godless NCAA's perspective, that is.
Uh, yeah! Ask Florida what it cost them and Galen Hall in the '80s when Hall gave one of their DBs a little money for child support.
Go ahead. Ask.
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:21 pm to TT9
quote:
The fact that you responded to it,"
Yet you responded to mine.
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:21 pm to pdxlsufan
That Shapiro guy should have picked a fight with the team after LSU skull fricked the U on the field and in the tunnel. 
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:21 pm to bamascott2
Miami practically violated every rule in the handbook on this one.
This post was edited on 8/16/11 at 6:22 pm
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:22 pm to sstig
quote:
hat Shapiro guy should have picked a fight with the team after LSU skull fricked the U on the field and in the tunne
I think Bowe was running after Shapiro in the tunnel.
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:23 pm to bamascott2
Thunderdome board it is....

Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:23 pm to sheek
quote:
Miami practically violated every rule in the handbook on this one.
To put it mildly. He frickin tore it up and used the rule book to clean up after the sex parties.
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:24 pm to Crimson Mafia IIIX
quote:
Do you think this is DS leak from the NCAA so that he leaks this info the U story is on the 2nd page
huh
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:25 pm to ehole
quote:
i have a buddy who worked for acxess sports and claims to have paid quentin groves while he was still in college. glad this story doesn't give my claim any legitimacy
Yeah, OK.
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:26 pm to beatbammer
BMatt247 Bryan Matthews
Help me out here: Bingo trial (fail), 10 story (fail), Dyer (fail), Sheridan (upcoming fail). What's next from the Bama insiders?

Help me out here: Bingo trial (fail), 10 story (fail), Dyer (fail), Sheridan (upcoming fail). What's next from the Bama insiders?
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:26 pm to blzr
quote:
BMatt247 Bryan Matthews
Help me out here: Bingo trial (fail), 10 story (fail), Dyer (fail), Sheridan (upcoming fail). What's next from the Bama insiders?
I was about to post that
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:27 pm to blzr
NCAA still investigating (check)
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:28 pm to TT9
did I read where Shapiro wanted to punch the Miami compliance director.
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:29 pm to NBamaAlum
quote:
Sig dibs por favor?
Have at it, NB... i'll consider it an honor...
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:30 pm to bamascott2
quote:
Uh, yeah! Ask Florida what it cost them and Galen Hall in the '80s when Hall gave one of their DBs a little money for child support.
Go ahead. Ask.
That's not quite the same as paying for a stripper to have an abortion when the father to be never even knew he knocked up said stripper.
It's got a shock factor, for sure, in a society where abortion is considered one of the most awful sins one can commit but not even close to the top of the list of NCAA infractions Miami has to answer for. And probably the easiest infraction to answer for since according to Shapiro, neither the school nor the player had any clue the stripper was pregnant or that Shapiro gave her $500 for an abortion.
Major league shock factor but highly unlikely major infraction.
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:30 pm to BlackHelicopterPilot
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I hope NOTHING like this ever hits an SEC team.
We are getting our entertainment, but this is horrific and the aftermath may alter CFB for quite a while.
Whatever happens "under the table" in the SEC, its all about FOOTBALL (except, seemingly, Tom the Tuscaloosa Tailor and his friend Tanning Booth Guy
In Miami? Seems to be all about the party.
fricking amateurs.
Posted on 8/16/11 at 6:31 pm to Gnar Cat21
cats and dogs
This post was edited on 8/18/11 at 1:22 am
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