Column: How many NCAA scandals before the NCAA realizes the NCAA is a problem?

David J. Phillip/The Associated Press<br> At each stop along his journey through academia, NCAA President Mark Emmert was able to ride out of town ahead of investigations that, according to USA Today, stamped him as someone “with politician-like savvy and a self-serving salesman who escapes blame when scandal visits.”

David J. Phillip/The Associated Press<br> At each stop along his journey through academia, NCAA President Mark Emmert was able to ride out of town ahead of investigations that, according to USA Today, stamped him as someone “with politician-like savvy and a self-serving salesman who escapes blame when scandal visits.”

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