NCAA Woman Golfer Reported For Violation, All She Did Was Wash Her Car!

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The idiocy of the NCAA is known to many but this most recent action ranks right up there. It turns out that a Portland University reported a female golfer who was washing her car with "university water & hose". Here is the story courtesy of http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaab...niversity-water-ncaa-violation-201607788.html

At a time when college athletics is overrun with rogue agents, unscrupulous coaches and handlers who exploit athletes for money, it's reassuring to know not every unrepentant rule-breaker goes unpunished. Hearty congratulations to the NCAA for penalizing a student-athlete from a West Coast Conference school for the unspeakable crime of washing her car with university water.


Portland basketball coach Eric Reveno tweeted about the violation Wednesday after he learned of it during conference meetings, punctuating his message with the hashtag #stopinsanity. A spokesman for the WCC did not know any further details, but a source familiar with the circumstances revealed what happened.


A WCC school self-reported an extra benefits violation to the NCAA when university officials caught one of their women's golfers washing her car on campus, according to the source. The NCAA ruled a secondary violation had occurred because the water was not available to regular students and demanded the golfer pay back $20, which was deemed to be the value of the water and use of the hose.


That school administrators actually reported the violation and NCAA officials followed through with a penalty is equal parts hilarious and exasperating. What's next? Charging athletes by the sip at drinking fountains? Or by the gallon after locker room showers?


Too many petty rules like this one or the one governing the use of bagel spreads continue to choke the system and prevent administrators at the school, conference and NCAA levels from focusing on what's important. Reform is needed throughout college athletics, yet its leaders are too busy calculating the value of a couple buckets of soapy water to attack the real issues.

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Seriously something needs to be done about the ridiculous rulebook that is filled with such asinine policies that even most lawyers would question its legitimacy.
 

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this is quite stupid if you ask me. Washing a car with a free waterhose is a benefit of some sort?

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What a crock of shit...
 

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I know it sounds dumb but allowing athletes to have privileges that regular students cant have is and should always be an NCAA violation. If a regular student had pulled up to the building and washed their car in that spot they probably would have been ticketed and fined/suspended if not arrested.
 

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