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by Holly Anderson • May 27, 2011 1:17 PM EDT
Larry Scott has some feelings about the NCAA's recent dismissive dismissal of USC's appeal to the Committee on Infractions. We have excerpted the part that is interesting:
I respect USC’s decision to take the high ground and not pursue any further recourse to the NCAA ruling.
If you didn't respect Scott's game at the close of the Pac-12 media rights deal, respect it now, because "basing the entire appeal on accusing the NCAA of abuses of power, like that's going to get them to reverse course, then graciously 'agreeing' not to sue them over it" is the best doublestep definition of "high road" we can imagine in this scenario.
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War is peace.
by Eyeheartfreedumb on May 27, 2011 8:49 PM EDT reply actions
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