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When will the media ever know their place?
Feel free to form your own opinion, but in this case the media has gone a step too far in my opinion: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/ncaa/06/15/fsu-cheating.ap/index.html
Don't misunderstand me - I'm NO fan of that Circus College in Tallahassee, but what right does the MEDIA have in initiating a lawsuit against the NCAA or FSU over the possible concealment of records and documents stemming from the appeal of the ruling handed down after the recent cheating scandal?
If anybody should be the plaintiff in this case, it's the State of Florida - THEY and THEY ALONE should be the ones initiating a lawsuit over any suspected violations of the "Sunshine Laws" that mandate transparency of information in state-operated instititions - NOT the Associated Press, NOT the Tallahassee Democrat or any other Florida newspaper for that matter - NOBODY ELSE.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
(Update: Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum is asking the NCAA to cooperate and release their final decision regarding FSU so that it be made public. As I've said, the state should be pressuring FSU and the NCAA, NOT the media: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=4254837)
Feel free to form your own opinion, but in this case the media has gone a step too far in my opinion: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/ncaa/06/15/fsu-cheating.ap/index.html
Don't misunderstand me - I'm NO fan of that Circus College in Tallahassee, but what right does the MEDIA have in initiating a lawsuit against the NCAA or FSU over the possible concealment of records and documents stemming from the appeal of the ruling handed down after the recent cheating scandal?
If anybody should be the plaintiff in this case, it's the State of Florida - THEY and THEY ALONE should be the ones initiating a lawsuit over any suspected violations of the "Sunshine Laws" that mandate transparency of information in state-operated instititions - NOT the Associated Press, NOT the Tallahassee Democrat or any other Florida newspaper for that matter - NOBODY ELSE.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
(Update: Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum is asking the NCAA to cooperate and release their final decision regarding FSU so that it be made public. As I've said, the state should be pressuring FSU and the NCAA, NOT the media: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=4254837)