NCAA BASKETBALL CORRUPTION SCHEME

FinalFourCy

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Also, how would the new league be exempt from federal laws? This wasn't an NCAA crackdown.
In a new league that allowed for direct payments to players you don't need to commit the crimes that got these guys in trouble, not to mention would slow up the arms race spending on facilities.
 

Doc

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Kansas has an even bigger Adidas deal, but I'm sure none of their recruits got paid....

I was talking to a KU fan yesterday, and he pretty much admitted they were shady (he noted the Mario Chalmers stuff), but didn't think they would get wrapped up in this.

I think I would rather have KU get by, but then have to recruit on a more level playing field. It's a blast competing with them when we have a good team.
 

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I was talking to a KU fan yesterday, and he pretty much admitted they were shady (he noted the Mario Chalmers stuff), but didn't think they would get wrapped up in this.

I think I would rather have KU get by, but then have to recruit on a more level playing field. It's a blast competing with them when we have a good team.

Nope, I want them taken down too.
 

jbindm

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If Calipari comes out of this clean I'll be pissed. That slimeball left a trail of stink at every school he's been. Suddenly he's clean at Kentucky?! ********.


Here's the thing - in recent years, I don't think he's done anything on the recruiting side other than exploit the loopholes created by the NCAA rules. Kentucky is the school for one and done talent. I will admit that how he got it to that point might be a different story, and God knows what's happening on the academic side of things at UK to keep players eligible and the programs overall GPA in good standing.
 

weR138

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If Calipari comes out of this clean I'll be pissed. That slimeball left a trail of stink at every school he's been. Suddenly he's clean at Kentucky?! ********.
Cal's got a LOT of practice at this. I won't be surprised when he dodges this and takes an NBA job.
 

rholtgraves

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I was talking to a KU fan yesterday, and he pretty much admitted they were shady (he noted the Mario Chalmers stuff), but didn't think they would get wrapped up in this.

I think I would rather have KU get by, but then have to recruit on a more level playing field. It's a blast competing with them when we have a good team.

That is a bad example. The Chalmers thing was perfectly legal. Basically just like Missouri hiring the Porter dad.
 
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3GenClone

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So what are the chances that this brings down the NCAA compliance office? I kind of see this instance as similar to the Equifax databreach. NCAA compliance needed to thoroughly investigate and enforce punishments to deter future offenses. Instead, they allowed schools to carry on and effectively become breached by external influences (financial advisers and clothing sponsors) and it took the federal government to bring all these issues to the forefront. If this turns out as bad as we all think it will, then Mark Emmert should get the boot and so should everyone in the NCAA compliance offices
 

VeloClone

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He really did this. I cant remember if it was 2 hours but like 1/4 of the time it actually took, he told the players mothers the could drive down whenever the wanted to. before the internet lol.
I believe it was a Chicago recruit and the mother had never been out of Cook County and it was well known that she didn't want her baby going too far away. So when she asked where Iowa State was he said that it was "just down the road" or something like that.
 

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If Calipari comes out of this clean I'll be pissed. That slimeball left a trail of stink at every school he's been. Suddenly he's clean at Kentucky?! ********.

Perhaps his one and done philosophies/tactics are such a selling point that he doesn't need to be dirty this time.
 

rholtgraves

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So what are the chances that this brings down the NCAA compliance office? I kind of see this instance as similar to the Equifax databreach. NCAA compliance needed to thoroughly investigate and enforce punishments to deter future offenses. Instead, they allowed schools to carry on and effectively become breached by external influences (financial advisers and clothing sponsors) and it took the federal government to bring all these issues to the forefront. If this turns out as bad as we all think it will, then Mark Emmert should get the boot and so should everyone in the NCAA compliance offices

This is not something the NCAA compliance office could have done. They have no power to do anything if they don't have people cooperating.
 

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That is a bad example. The Chalmers thing was perfectly legal. Basically just like Missouri hiring the Porter dad.

Well, that's kind of why I said shady instead of something harsher. It sounds like it wasn't just hiring his father either.
 

weR138

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He has a lot of practice dodging the NCAA...we'll see how good he is against the FBI.

People keep wanting to equate this to an NCAA investigation, this is a whole new animal.
Fair point, which gives me hope.
 

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