The NCHSAA does not investigate residency and eligibility. That is the responsibility of the LEA which then reports their findings to the NCHSAA for a determination of violations and penalties. Some systems determine it is a violation and institute penalties which the NCHSAA will concur with or increase.Dude chill. All I was saying is that it’s hard to believe the NCHSAA would look into the allegations of Clinton last year and find no wrong doing and then a similar action would take place in SC with the same coach, and the SCHSAA would look into it and find something and bring down a punishment.
Does that mean there wasn’t nothing to find at Clinton last year or did the NCHSAA just drop the ball and/or are just incompetent as compared to the SCHSAA.
We can’t keep blaming Clinton and CJ for cheating if nothing was ever deemed wrong by state. At some point we all have to let that go and move on. Now as for what he is into now in SC, that’s a different story, but as far as I had heard Clinton was in the clear regardless of what all of us may suspect was really going on last year or any other year he was there.
SCHSL seems to be more involved but not sure how their system is. I know in the past it has appeared they run the investigation more so than the local system. SC is made up of school districts that often only have one high school which makes the potential for a not so "thorough" investigation even more likely by the locals.