I think it's an unfair assessment to say we're contradicting ourselves. We're not the ones making the ads.

I honestly haven't heard of it happening [an NCAA player boxing professionally] but I can't say it hasn't. It's probably more common for people to play minor league baseball.

It will be passed on to the Executive Committee and it will be acted on at (the committee's) April meeting.

I don't think anyone would be interested in us saying that two friends can't give each other a gift. It would be somewhat harsh to dictate what two friends could give each other.

Over the next number of weeks, the committee will make decisions on which of the allegations are infractions and decide on penalties.

It sounds like (Penn State) is doing exactly the right thing. As long as they're doing that, I can't imagine what a potential violation would be.

If it is passed, the legislation is meant to ensure that schools are doing what they are promising, and that student-athletes are graduating from college with meaningful degrees. That's always the objective.