NCAA BASKETBALL CORRUPTION SCHEME

jbindm

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If you want to play the race card, play it on the handlers taking advantage of the athletes. Not on assistant coaches who are doing the handing out of cash. And its not like the white head coaches are going to escape this unscathed either. Pitinio is already gone. I wouldn't be surprised to see more follow him.

This. You're crazy if you think several other big names aren't going to get pulled into this. The guys who got arrested yesterday? They're going to do anything and name anyone to avoid jail time.
 
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rholtgraves

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Also, just read that one of the agents indicted was said to have attended Arizona practices in the complaint that was filed. Yeah, Miller could definitely be next to go.
 

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Another interesting thought...depending on how much the schools themselves were involved as opposed to coaches, could the school ADs end up losing their 501(c)(3) status? I believe that illegal activity is grounds for losing non-profit status.

That seems extreme. I think you could separate the people involved from the school itself, regardless of the number of people involved.
 

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I hope the FBI has a flair for the dramatic, waits for people to think this "is it", blame adidas, and then they drop the Nike school indictment tomorrow.

Can save the And1, Starbury and BigBaller schools for Friday when no one is paying attention.
 

rholtgraves

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ASM also had a decent number of Syracuse guys. This stat is from me looking at the ASM website.

And I believe a couple guys that were Louisville guys. Couple of Frank Martin guys. Couple of Duke guys.
I don't know if anyone else say this but about a month or so ago. Rich Paul, famously Lebron James agent and friend, met with Camron Reddish a Duke commit but supposedly no business was talked about. If you look into things more, Lebron James has basically been give a free pass to Kentucky basketball facilities. Guess who Rich Paul has been signing.. yep former Kentucky players. Eric Bledsoe, John Wall, Demarcus Cousins. I wouldn't be surprised to find that Kentucky players are getting paid by agents. Their whole program is marketed as a feeder program for the NBA and they have have a pro-day.
 
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ZB4CY

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Anyone know whats going with other college community forums? I'd be interested to hear what they're saying.
 

Pat

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Well if you pay them you can allow them to get sponsors and they will be make all that money just the same.

But the problem with that is parity will go away as the programs with the most money will be able to buy the best players. If you only allow a certain "salary cap", then this sort of thing that was happening will happen again. If you allow for addidas to pay players, they will funnel to the schools who wear their stuff. It will be ass backwards.

No good answer in basketball I don't think.

And in FB, the small parity there is now will all but disappear. At least in basketball a few guys can make a difference.

As opposed to what is happening now?
 

DurangoCy

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I hope the FBI has a flair for the dramatic, waits for people to think this "is it", blame adidas, and then they drop the Nike school indictment tomorrow.

Can save the And1, Starbury and BigBaller schools for Friday when no one is paying attention.


I was always under the impression Steph was super selfish, which he probably was on court.
Then heard a freakanomics about the Starbury shoe and he basically did it to give poor kids a way to buy a shoe that an NBA player wore, because he couldn't afford the best shoes when he was little. Made me appreciate him way more.
 
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