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If an AD doesn't instruct sports to follow these rules, he/she is a moron (no offense, Hathaway):
1. Don't fall afoul of APR
2. If you're in danger of falling afoul of APR, then cheat and report 98% compliance anyway.
3. Under no circumstances do you ever report you fell afoul of APR
Follow those 3 rules.
Because, falling afoul of APR is worse than cheating.
Granted, cheating AND getting caught is a 2 year ban (or in Syracuse's case, a self-induced 1 year ban) but it's still better because what are the chances?
So cheat.
The NCAA wants you to cheat.
1. Don't fall afoul of APR
2. If you're in danger of falling afoul of APR, then cheat and report 98% compliance anyway.
3. Under no circumstances do you ever report you fell afoul of APR
Follow those 3 rules.
Because, falling afoul of APR is worse than cheating.
Granted, cheating AND getting caught is a 2 year ban (or in Syracuse's case, a self-induced 1 year ban) but it's still better because what are the chances?
So cheat.
The NCAA wants you to cheat.