It’s been three weeks since the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions dropped the hammer on Oklahoma State, hanging a postseason ban, the loss of three scholarships and more for what it considered to be a Level I-Standard violation.
The punishment sure seemed to dwarf the crime causing many of us (and plenty of folks nationally) to cry foul. Oklahoma state Attorney General Mike Hunter is the latest to join the cause.
On Friday, his office announced that the OAG had addressed an official four-page letter to NCAA President Mark Emmert, explaining his disapproval for the committee’s findings (I’m sure much more eloquently and astutely than I could).