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Illegal minor violation.

'Failure To Monitor" is not a minor violation. It's a Level II violation.

Michigan has admitted to the 'Failure To Monitor' Level II violation and is trying to plea the illegal scouting scheme down from 'A Lack Of Institutional Control', which would be a Level 1 violation.

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Must be cheating at basketball too.
 
'Failure To Monitor" is not a minor violation. It's a Level II violation.

Michigan has admitted to the 'Failure To Monitor' Level II violation and is trying to plea the illegal scouting scheme down from 'A Lack Of Institutional Control', which would be a Level 1 violation.

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Sigh. Failure to monitor over minor violations?
 
Sigh. Failure to monitor over minor violations?

Failure to monitor is...... wait for it...... Failure to monitor.

Failure to monitor is a Level II violation.
  • Failure to Monitor:
    This refers to an institution's failure to adequately monitor its staff and student-athletes to ensure compliance with NCAA rules.

"In the context of NCAA enforcement, a failure to monitor, while serious, is typically considered a Level II infraction, but can be deemed a Level I violation if the failure is substantial or egregious, potentially leading to stiffer penalties."
 
Failure to monitor is...... wait for it...... Failure to monitor.

Failure to monitor is a Level II violation.
  • Failure to Monitor:
    This refers to an institution's failure to adequately monitor its staff and student-athletes to ensure compliance with NCAA rules.

"In the context of NCAA enforcement, a failure to monitor, while serious, is typically considered a Level II infraction, but can be deemed a Level I violation if the failure is substantial or egregious, potentially leading to stiffer penalties."
Failure to monitor is a bullshit ncaa penalty they apply when they can’t prove real violations. Hope that helps.
 
Name another school charged with failure to monitor for minor ncaa violations.

Nice attempt at distraction, but this isn't about "another school" committing "minor ncaa violations".

This is about Michigan admitting to committing a Level II violation in attempt to plea bargain down from a potential Level I violation.

You know..... wait for it....... A Failure to Monitor the football program while the football program was already on probation for previous violations.

Failure to Monitor can be a Level I violation if the illegal activity is deemed "egregious".

Could be just me, but 3 years and illegally scouting 50 opponents seems a bit "egregious".
 
3, 2, 1.

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Nice attempt at distraction, but this isn't about "another school" committing "minor ncaa violations".

This is about Michigan admitting to committing a Level II violation in attempt to plea bargain down from a potential Level I violation.

You know..... wait for it....... A Failure to Monitor the football program while the football program was already on probation for previous violations.

Failure to Monitor can be a Level I violation if the illegal activity is deemed "egregious".

Could be just me, but 3 years and illegally scouting 50 opponents seems a bit "egregious".
Failure to monitor is not cheating. Failure to monitor being applied to an elite staff member secretly operating in the shadows like Jason Bourne, while committing a few minor violations, should not apply.
 
Failure to monitor is not cheating.
Failure to monitor is not making sure there is no cheating going on.

Failure to monitor being applied to an elite staff member secretly operating in the shadows like Jason Bourne, while committing a few minor violations, should not apply.

How is a lack-of-institutional-control violation different from a failure-to-monitor violation?​

A failure-to-monitor violation, although serious, is a separate and distinct violation that is considered less significant than a lack of institutional control. Violations resulting from a failure-to-monitor violation are usually limited in scope and do not involve the widespread inadequacies in rules-compliance systems and functions that are often found in lack-of-institutional-control cases.
 
Failure to monitor is not making sure there is no cheating going on.


How is a lack-of-institutional-control violation different from a failure-to-monitor violation?​

A failure-to-monitor violation, although serious, is a separate and distinct violation that is considered less significant than a lack of institutional control. Violations resulting from a failure-to-monitor violation are usually limited in scope and do not involve the widespread inadequacies in rules-compliance systems and functions that are often found in lack-of-institutional-control cases.
Imagine thinking a program should be monitoring or could even monitor Jason Bourne
 
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