I sometimes get the feeling that the NCAA is still mad about Jarvis' rape comment way back when.
Thats 2 regimes removed. I think they are just incompetent all around.
It's quite convenient for the NCAA that most of the kids they f with don't have the resources to challenge them.
I'm sure it's happened since, but it's pretty sad that Kenny thomas is the last guy I remember really standing up to them and winning.
One of Steve's first recruits also stood up to them - and won. But it took him almost 3 years and 2 years of his eligibility. McD AA Schea Cotton - the NCAA clearing house not only stopped him from playing for Steve at UCLA, but after he challenged them in court, they aslo stopped him from playing for UNC-Charlotte 2 seasons later. He won in court that third year, and they had to let him play for Alabama. He played one year of JC ball while being force to sit out (28 pts 8 rebs), then in his one year in the SEC, 15pts and 6 rebs...
4 years later they did it to Steve again, this time with McD AA Evan Burns. Declared him ineligible due to a questionable "core" class at his high school. The cirruculum had been set up by his school counselors, with that core class previously accepted by the NCAA for SEVERAL other athletes from that school. UCLA didnt' accept partial qualifiers, and so couldn't give Evan his scholie till the clearinghouse made their "decision". The kid couldn't afford college without the Scholie - so he enrolled instead at San Diego State (that was the final year they WOULD accpept partial-qualifiers). The clearinghouse almost immediately declared the class "valid" and the kid eligible. Burns was Mountain West Freshman of the year. A terrible knee injury at the end of that frosh season pretty much ended his career...