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    Shalala: Scandal has 'been quite painful for me'

    CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — Miami President Donna Shalala said it's been "quite painful" dealing with the scandal that could blacken the name of the university's athletic department for years to come.

    The NCAA and the school are investigating whether the athletic department, including 15 current student-athletes, broke rules in their dealings with convicted Ponzi scheme architect and former booster Nevin Shapiro. A person with knowledge of the process told The Associated Press last week that eight football players have been declared ineligible, though the school remains hopeful they will soon be reinstated by the NCAA.

    "These past two weeks have been quite painful for me," Shalala wrote in a letter published in Sunday's editions of The Miami Herald. "It is way too early to know all of the details ... but the allegations alone cause serious concerns."

    She added: "Here's my commitment: I will do, and we will do, everything possible to find the truth, learn from any mistakes and take measures to prevent any such behavior from happening again."

    While the university first became aware of some of Shapiro's allegations about a year ago, the story broke widely Aug. 16 when Yahoo Sports published more claims from Shapiro. Now imprisoned, he said he provided extra benefits — mainly cash, cars, gifts and sexual hookups — for 72 football players, some while they were being recruited. Of that number, 65 are former or current Miami players, while seven signed with other schools.

    He also implicated 10 coaches, none of whom are still at the school, and one current men's basketball player.

    Shapiro, 42, is serving a 20-year prison sentence for masterminding what federal prosecutors called a $930 million investment scam.

    Football coach Al Golden said the school asked the NCAA to begin a reinstatement process. Miami opens its season at Maryland on Sept. 5.

    Shalala said athletic director Shawn Eichorst is reviewing Miami's policies and procedures relating to compliance, and that rules changes were possible.

    "If we do all this right — and we will — we will take the necessary actions to make sure we have the most compliant program possible," Shalala wrote. "If we do this right — and we will — we will move on stronger and be better prepared for the future."

    The letter marks the third time Shalala has issued a statement about the scandal. Aside from one interview with student media at the university, she hasn't been available for questions.

    "We have committed to the NCAA every possible resource to get to the bottom of all this," Shalala wrote. "We promised the NCAA we would not comment on any specifics until the investigation runs its course. We continue to honor that commitment."

    Many of the players implicated by Shapiro's claims addressed the matter for the first time Saturday at the football team's annual media day. Quarterback Jacory Harris, the marquee name among the 12 known football players involved, said he expects to be able to play in the season opener and described the scandal as "just a little bump in the road."

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    Shalala letter: http://bit.ly/oL3Zo1

     

    134 comments

    • 867-5309  •  9 mths ago
      Well considering that the previous Miami AD at the time of these transgressions was going on was the one that stated high-profile athletes demand high-profile
      compliance you should feel the pain. Based upon what was said about USC which involved basically two athletes by your AD, I would expect that the NCAA send Miami back to the dark ages due to the sheer volume of the athletes and the severity involved so expect more pain and suffering....and no I dont feel sorry for you. Miami has had this culture for 20+ years and now they have been busted big time, time to pay the piper.....
    • Silveredge77  •  9 mths ago
      You can take the lowlife out of the'hood but you can't take the 'hood out of the lowlife. These players are perfect for the NFL (National Felons League)
    • Fire Dan Snyder  •  9 mths ago
      Shalala, a typical cheating Klintonite to the core should have resigned by now, as a result of not doing so the President should step in and fire the b!t(h. I remember her apologies for her players when they institigated a huge brawl a few years back vs. FLa Intl. She should have been forced out then. The program obviously didn't learn a thing from their cheating scandals of the past that basically gave them a slap on the wrist. The present program deserves the "Death Penalty" and so does Shalala.
    • clarence  •  9 mths ago
      The players should be thrown out of college, and permanently out of the NCAA.
    • Benjamin  •  9 mths ago
      After they #$%$ away their honor, education, school's integrity, and hopefully (but not probably) their athletic futures, it's time to stop respectfully referring to them as "student-athletes," Associated Press. "Self-centered brainless horny nouveau riche ghetto thug opportunists" describes them better.
    • clarence  •  9 mths ago
      Shalala should resign. No one that is a Democract takes responsibilities for their actions anymore. Shalala if the incidents happened while you were in charge resign now!
      • A Casual Observer 9 mths ago
        You know Clarence, there are some things that happen in life that aren't based on whether the people involved are Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Christians, Atheists, Right-handed, Left-handed, or Aliens. So for you to have to apply political insinuation to this story shows how shallow you really are. Oh and also how stupid. The word is "Democrat" not Democract. What a cracker head.
      • El Duderino 9 mths ago
        Clarence is a dumbbell.
    • W M  •  9 mths ago
      Yet another great leader from the old Clinton administration.
    • Julie  •  9 mths ago
      yeah but the money I am being paid is great.
    • Jeff  •  9 mths ago
      "the school remains hopeful they will soon be reinstated by the NCAA."

      So the school is "cooperating" with the investigation, is "committed to finding the truth and preventing it from happening again", but they want the players who cheated to have no consequences for their actions, which they committed knowing it was wrong. Typical.
    • Jeff  •  9 mths ago
      "Here's my commitment: I will do, and we will do, everything possible to find the truth, learn from any mistakes and take measures to prevent any such behavior from happening again."

      I think she meant: I will do, and we will do, everything possible to find the truth, learn from any mistakes, and take measures to prevent the discovery of our cheating from happening again.
    • Eyes rolling yet again  •  9 mths ago
      OTOH, it is just sports and maybe we should have leagues that allow for doping, bribing and any criminal activity that is possible and bets could be made on the outcomes.
    • Rivco500  •  9 mths ago
      This disgusting person could'nt convince 10-year olds she is any kind of a leader....corrupt to the core, always with her chubby grubby hand out....
    • ggranados  •  9 mths ago
      This is the same woman who approved the recruitment and signing of a Criminal who was arrested 13 times in High School. He should not have been within 50 miles of college campus, but he was a "good fit" for "The U". The kid was nuts and never saw the field in "College". She should resign and the University of Miami should stop playing division 1 football.
    • Rick  •  9 mths ago
      A corrupt incompetent affirmative action Democrat failure - what a surprise. PS: If you really mean it #$%$ resign. It happened on your watch at your university and you met the guy several times -- you should have known.
    • Sickov Idiotz  •  9 mths ago
      Why do people keep hiring Donna Shalala? Scandal follows wherever she goes. Has she ever had a job in the private sector?
    • BIG TEX  •  9 mths ago
      Death penalty option is the only option and those players should be banned from college athletics. They knew the rules
    • John  •  9 mths ago
      Another Clinton appointee, another scandal
    • GRACE  •  9 mths ago
      She is clueless like most liberals. Death penelty to the football program and termination of all administrators is the only logical conclusion to this mess.
    • Oliver C  •  9 mths ago
      Translation for: I will do everything possible to find the truth = I will abuse my power to cover up the story any way I can.
      Like in real estate: Quaint starter home for young couple = Bottomless money pit for idiots.
    • Thunderstud  •  9 mths ago
      She is only upset because they got caught.
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