Are we more upset about the delay or more upset he hasn't been cleared? In other words would we feel better if the NCAA a month ago declared Marcus a "non-qualifier" as opposed to being in limbo now?
The NCAA has been burned before. What do I mean? Derrick Rose was cleared and nearly won a NC then the NCAA took another look at his college boards and realized there was evidence to suggest he did not actually take the test. I think the NCAA would love to have delayed that decision back in 2007.
People are upset that we get housed by programs like Syracuse and Uconn, and they get away with murder. We make one harmless mistake, and we know we'd end up on probation. Basketball programs that don't win, and don't bring in significant money for the NCAA are probably not their concern.
No one likes the way the NCAA has handled the Marcus LoVett situation, but frankly, I'm not happy with the way we've handled it either. If our head coach is so certain that Marcus LoVett has been wronged by the NCAA that he'd "get on a plane to Indianapolis" and also state that he "knows people on the Pacers", then why doesn't he actually do something about it? These are empty threats, and they are threats. It's not the first time we've had a coach threaten the NCAA. Deserved or not, we're not going to get them to tow the line by threatening them. I was surprised that Mullin reacted the way he did. Instead of making threats, he should have just done it. Show up in Indianapolis and resolve this.
Now, we may threaten to sue the NCAA? Just f'n do it. They'll find out when they get served.