COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Missouri coach Quin Snyder is accused by the NCAA of recruiting violations and providing meals and gifts of clothing for his own players, documents obtained by The Associated Press show. Snyder is named in 17 allegations, dating between 1999 and last year, in the NCAA's formal notice of alleged rule violations. The university last week released the list of allegations with names of school employees and students blacked out. But in response to an AP request under Missouri's open records law, the university provided a version Saturday naming the staffers. Student's names were still blacked out, with the school citing federal privacy law. The NCAA accused Snyder of recruiting violations including calling, making personal contact with and providing meals for prospective players. It also alleged Snyder provided meals and gifts for his players. ...............Yea no coach does this.
Mitchell walking the ball up with 2 minutes left down 7 and Brady not saying anything. Not fouling with 45 secs left DOWN 7 because Brady doesnt tell them to. Yep foul trouble not coaching lost this.... YAWNNNN
Irrelevent. Hiring a coach that will bring NCAA violations to our program is not the answer. You apparently don't care about the long-term health of our program.
LSU lost the game when LSU decided to go to a zone with about 7 minutes to go, while Florida went to a press which LSU has no clue how to beat.
Perhaps you don't understand, NCAA violations = bad for future success. Quin = NCAA violations. Thus, Quin = bad