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Why not? That's how life works. LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 01/09/2010 07:13:20 PM
The suspended license and marijuana possession were screw-ups that were all his own, but the robbery charge and subsequent plea were by all accounts a wrong place, wrong time, where he chose to plead guilty instead of fighting and risking some serious time in prison. There was a very good article on ESPN.com about the case, and after reading a detailed account of what really happened it seems that Masoli's biggest mistake was being in the wrong place at the wrong time, and then denying that he was ever there to police (which I view as pretty forgivable, who hasn't been put into a bad situation, panicked, and said something they shouldn't have from time to time?).

He's made some mistakes, that's undeniable, but I just don't think that it's so open and shut that there shouldn't be at least some consideration about the circumstances of what happened.


Life doesn't give consideration. Even without the other circumstances, possession of an illegal drug is alone MORE than enough for an NCAA suspension, even without legal involvement. On that ALONE he'd likely get straddled with no-game-time on many levels of policy. Honestly, with the assortment of charges, he's getting off easy to still be allowed to play at all.
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This message last edited by LadyLorraine on 01/09/2010 at 07:13:35 PM
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The NCAA gets something right! - 01/09/2010 04:57:20 PM 485 Views
Meh, I'm not sure it was the right call - 01/09/2010 05:13:01 PM 273 Views
but in this case it was related to commiting a crime - 01/09/2010 05:20:02 PM 257 Views
His crimes aren't really open and shut cases though...more the variety of wrong place wrong time - 01/09/2010 05:31:21 PM 259 Views
Why not? That's how life works. - 01/09/2010 07:13:20 PM 264 Views
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Decision appealed and reversed, by the way. Guess the NCAA doesn't agree with you after all. *NM* - 04/09/2010 03:45:40 PM 104 Views
Nope, no it doesn't. *NM* - 04/09/2010 09:04:49 PM 109 Views
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