Agreed on all of this. I think it lets you tell an arbitrator that you voluntarily imposed basically what the NCAA gave Oklahoma State, and that is enough.midnightx wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 2:59 pm It is a smart play. This is a strange, somewhat lost season for college basketball. Arizona basketball is presently going through a transition. This is not a championship level squad. Take a hit now when it matters less, rather than later on when it will potentially hurt more. It might also help with recruiting because recruits for 21 and 22 won't be concerned with the uncertainty of missing the tournament due to sanctions. The NCAA will not be content with this announcement because it wants blood from Arizona (for some reason more than the other teams associated with the FBI investigation), but an arbitrator is going to have to strongly take this into account when levying future penalties, if the process leads to a conclusion that more is warranted, such as a loss of scholarships or vacated wins.
The core of our issue is almost exactly what Ok. St.'s punishment was for. They're actually appealing, so we can even make an argument we did something they don't want to take.
We do it at a time the tourney is active and we are competitive for it. We lose a potential tourney bid in which our ceiling was probably Sweet 16. If the tourney blows up and is restricted in # or doesn't happen, we can still argue our sanction.
I feel for the players. I hope basically all return, but this sucks for guys like Ira and Terrell Brown. Hopefully we just continue to build.