As taught in any psychology class, punishment carries more of an impact when immediately following the action for which the punishment is being given.
So why will the NCAA allow more than half of a year to pass before punishment is handed out to five Ohio State football players—excluding the actual repayment of benefits received, which should be deemed as a no-brainer and not a real punishment—for violating NCAA rules?
Well, according the NCAA release, the players "did not receive adequate rules education" from the school at the time of the transgressions.
Star QB Terrelle Pryor, Mike Adams, Daniel Herron, Devier Posey and Solomon Thomas were found guilty of breaking NCAA rules by selling ...
Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - College Football
Article is property of BleacherReport.com
Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - College Football
Article is property of BleacherReport.com