NCAA has upheld it’s penalties against Louisville and denied the appeal

The vacating wins always annoys me. The record of the wins and the championship wont go away. Everybody will know they won it. It is such a weak punishment.

This. Nobody who cheated or knew about the cheating gives a rip if the title or wins get vacated years later. They already got/bought their moment.
 
This. Nobody who cheated or knew about the cheating gives a rip if the title or wins get vacated years later. They already got/bought their moment.
Yet, whenever they try any punishment against the program everyone claims it isn't fair to the current student athletes because they are getting punished for something someone else did.
 
For every year they were in violation, they should lose 1 scholarship for a 4 year period. They were dirty for 3 or 4 years, that is 3 or 4 scholarships.
 
Yet, whenever they try any punishment against the program everyone claims it isn't fair to the current student athletes because they are getting punished for something someone else did.

Doesn't the NCAA sort of offer an out for that situation? Aren't some athletes (depending on what their eligibility status is, I think) allowed to transfer and not sit out a year if the program they play for gets caught up in something they had nothing to do with?
 
Watching Russ Smith, Peyton Siva, and Luke Hancock foul their way to a National Championship is one of my least favorite NCAA sports memories. Screw Louisville.
 
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Watching Russ Smith, Peyton Siva, and Luke Hancock foul their way to a National Championship is one of my least favorite NCAA sports memories. Screw Louisville.

Not only foul, but benefit from phantom foul calls:

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Yet, whenever they try any punishment against the program everyone claims it isn't fair to the current student athletes because they are getting punished for something someone else did.
Maybe that will be fixed when they are allowed to immediately transfer.
 
The should be driven to Texas and forced to pack up the Baylor athletic department and put it in storage.
 

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