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		<title>Michigan Don&#8217;t Need No Stinkin&#8217; Rules</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the weekend, news of Michigan&#8217;s alleged NCAA violations, stemming from their usually-storied football program, emerged.  The NCAA says that mandatory workouts during the offseason should be no more than eight hours a week&#8230;but these kids were putting in full days.  Off days after games should have no more than a small number of hours [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the weekend, news of Michigan&#8217;s alleged NCAA violations, stemming from their usually-storied football program, emerged.  The NCAA says that mandatory workouts during the offseason should be no more than eight hours a week&#8230;but these kids were putting in full days.  Off days after games should have no more than a small number of hours of football-related activities&#8230;yet guys were putting in 11.5 hour days, showing up at 10:00 AM to watch film and not leaving until 9:30 PM.</p>
<p>Worst part? These allegations were brought by <em>current players</em>, who admitted to signing NCAA compliance forms, saying they were told they would get in trouble if they did not.  As near as we can tell, it&#8217;s at least three or four current players, and try as they might, no news outlet has found any current or former players who will deny the allegations.</p>
<p>We went and looked up the rules about practice and workout time in and out of season, and they&#8217;re relatively straightforward, although some types of <img class="alignleft" src="http://www.lakemichiganconference.org/images/ncaa.gif" alt="" width="215" height="210" />workouts fall into a gray area, as they count as individual, non-mandated workouts but can still be supervised by team staff and personnel for &#8220;safety reasons.&#8221;  Still, even fudging the definitions of various workouts, we&#8217;re unsure exactly how the team could let this happen, especially in a new coach&#8217;s first year when procedures are being put into place for the first time.</p>
<p>We hope Michigan gets treated more harshly than Memphis for many reasons, honestly.  First off, this wasn&#8217;t an eligibility issue, even a hugely egregious one like Memphis.  This is an issue of taking a whole team&#8217;s worth of student athletes and making them into full-time athletes&#8230;without paying them and without respect for their educational goals.</p>
<p>Now, we&#8217;re not saying that every athlete at every powerhouse program is an academic all-star, or even writes his or her own papers, though we&#8217;d love to believe that the vast majority do so.  But this sort of violation goes against the entire idea of a student-athlete, and the NCAA has a responsibility to its programs and its own mission to come down hard.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll update as we get more.</p>
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