You people are crazy if you believe any of this nonsense and UCLA is crazier if they think any reasonable person is buying any of this. While I agree that UCLA athletics would love for all of us to believe anything that suggests the women’s program blindly accepted this girl on their roster or had no idea what was going on or found out too late that she actually couldn’t play is just straight BS.
No coach at this level, not a single one, would take any player blind without having done some homework on her. Additionally, it would have been obvious on day one in the summer (before school started) that this girl could not play. They either knew it before they rostered her or shortly thereafter. If they were truly hoodwinked, they should have said something immediately knowing this could come back and bite them in the arse.
I hope UCLA is objectively investigating this to find out the truth. Ultimately, if nobody is held accountable on the women’s side then I guess colleges turning a blind eye on unethical behavior when you are running a successful program doesn’t just stop at football and basketball.