NCAA BASKETBALL CORRUPTION SCHEME

BigBake

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It seems like all the talk has been around Louisville and Quick Rick, but what about the coaches programs actually named? (Arizona, USC, OKST, Auburn) I'd assume we should start hearing players/coaches from these schools as well.

Several of the assts named in the investigation at those schools have been fired as of yesterday. Rick is just getting majority of media coverage, well, hookers, because hookers.
 

CRCy

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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.


Correct. The "just pay them" argument is so easy to make but in reality would just make matters worse. Don't get me wrong the NCAA and the big time programs are make a killing and can afford to pay but everybody forgets about the non power schools and conferences.

Throw in title IX and it gets even worse. Where do you stop? Do the schools that can afford it just pay their players and those that can't don't? What's the limit? What happens at the MAC schools or all the other schools that aren't making a ton(or any) money off TV deals? Do you just pay the FB and BB players? What about female athletes and non revenue sports?
 

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My fear is that paying college athletes would be the end of college sports popularity. It would make college teams minor league professional teams. Less people passionately care about or watch the minor leagues. Most casual fans know who won the NCAA men's tournament last year, but how many know who won the D-league championship? And the D-league is "higher level" basketball than the college game.

Also - how would Title IX factor in?
 

bosco

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So when do we find that the NCAA had an idea that this was going on but hid it to cover their marquee programs?
 

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Obviously we wouldn't want to take a player associated with this but if the heads start to roll I am glad we have an open scholarship for a midyear guy
 

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An SUV just dropped off Pitino at the Ath office....the SUV remained outside with the engine idling. LOL Yes, I actually laughed out loud at my desk hearing Dan Patrick repeat the tweet.

Edit: Pat Forde tweet I believe.
 

ArgentCy

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Correct. The "just pay them" argument is so easy to make but in reality would just make matters worse. Don't get me wrong the NCAA and the big time programs are make a killing and can afford to pay but everybody forgets about the non power schools and conferences.

Throw in title IX and it gets even worse. Where do you stop? Do the schools that can afford it just pay their players and those that can't don't? What's the limit? What happens at the MAC schools or all the other schools that aren't making a ton(or any) money off TV deals? Do you just pay the FB and BB players? What about female athletes and non revenue sports?

Do we have parity now. Hmm. let me take a wild stab at this year's final four. Kansas, Kentucky, Duke, Zone. How many do I get correct. Having all the programs pay a base salary / hourly rate will actually strength the parity among P5 programs. Obviously, will be a big step down to the next level which will likely not pay players and just provide scholarships.
 

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So how many players are going to be ruled ineligible this season? I feel bad for this kid in the sense that it says that his family received the money on his behalf. Sure it's sketchy as hell, but honestly the kid knows enough that he can't take any money directly, and I'm sure these coaches/agents/financial advisers were telling him that this is "just how it's done." It's honestly no different than what Reggie Bush did