It might be good to start with the school involved, let them know what you've seen.
Out of curiosity, if someone knew of a possible NCAA violation how would they go about reporting said violation to the correct authorities?
It might be good to start with the school involved, let them know what you've seen.
If you google the school's name and the phrase "athletics compliance office" (but not necessarily in quotes) you'll likely go in the right direction.
-jk
Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?
There are multiple directions you can take, but as -jk suggested, I like the idea of going to the school's athletics compliance officer. You could also sensationalize it by going to the news media, but you better be sure of your facts if you do. If the school is UNC' jump on board, and enjoy yourself.
And let's remember that while there are obviously schools involved in these things, there are also kids involved, and they deserve the chance to have potential issues/questions addressed through appropriate channels - rather than become potential targets of some vengeful effort. Other fan bases may relish an opportunity to squeal on their rivals. But it's not a lofty pursuit.
Ask Jim Tressel. I think he knows what to do now...
just sayin
"One POSSIBLE future. From your point of view... I don't know tech stuff.".... Kyle Reese
If I remember correctly, IAMABLUEDEVIL, you used to be from Southwestern Virginia, near Blacksburg. Do you still live there?
Let's leave my "fav" team to hate the "Tar Heels" alone. They have spent numerous days trying to "CYA". Let's not dig deeper and ask questions like "how many BB players as well as FB players took the recently fired departmenthead's courses and what grades did they receive?" Let's not see numerous signs like "Beat the Cheats!" in the stands when we play them. Let's all forgive their transgretions. Let's not ruin their reputation. Wait! What reputation? Never mind.