NorthDakota
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This is yummy.
They. All. Cheat. They always have. Whether it's a conspiracy of the school, the staff, the AAU coaches, the agents, the shoe companies, the family, the financial advisers, the alumni & the fans or just one of them acting like a lone wolf, they all cheat. Too many hands out, to easy to get a quick return.
I've even heard of the recruiting analysts paying for exclusives on the hoops side.
This is yummy.
Yes, ASM Sports was raided yesterday and Andy Miller computer was taken via warrant. It is said to have A LOT of dirt on it. People believe this is just the beginning.
They. All. Cheat. They always have. Whether it's a conspiracy of the school, the staff, the AAU coaches, the agents, the shoe companies, the family, the financial advisers, the alumni & the fans or just one of them acting like a lone wolf, they all cheat. Too many hands out, to easy to get a quick return.
I've even heard of the recruiting analysts paying for exclusives on the hoops side.
So who hires Pitino next?? lol
I feel like it could cause both of those things. College sports should be RKGs only.I dunno, man. This is the kind of thing that will end college sports as we know them.
I wish the kids with no interest in college just found somewhere else to go but that solution has to arise independent of the NCAA.
I dunno, man. This is the kind of thing that will end college sports as we know them.
I wish the kids with no interest in college just found somewhere else to go but that solution has to arise independent of the NCAA. I feel like this is going to force changes onto college sports that are going to throw the baby out with the bathwater.
I think it's kind of unknown at this point. The NCAA can't move as fast as the FBI for various reasons, and they are just learning of this for the first time, with everyone else. So, if the NCAA can't expedite the process somehow, then the players could conceivably be eligible. With that said, the schools would be taking some risks that those games would be forfeited by as the players would be deemed ineligible down the road. For example, this apparently affects two Arizona players that are going to be freshman, not including the 18' prospect they were after.
I can't see how this would not be death penalty level stuff. This is SMU but worse because it's not rando boosters, it's freaking Adidas.
My disdain for the ncaa runs deep. Their impotency is maddening, on several levels.
I think maybe the ncaa can send out a memo to institutions warning schools that they will open their own investigation in due time regarding the FBI probe, and any school using ineligible athletes will be subject to ncaa penalty . I think that's maybe all they can do.
So, in 2 or 3 years when the ncaa is finally privy to the FBI's findings, they'll conduct their own investigation. Then, 2 or 3 years after that, they'll impose some sanctions. Basically, in 2022 or so the ncaa will drop the hammer on multiple schools. And by drop the hammer, I mean the ncaa will let everything continue on, business as usual, because a few schools fired a few coaches and self-imposed in the form of limiting recruiting time and reducing a couple schollies.
So everybody stay tuned for 5 or 6 years down the road, I know I'll be on pins and needles.
OMG ..... you got to be freaking kidding me. Bad look for Jurich.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Months before $160m deal, Tom Jurich's daughter got a job at adidas <a href="https://t.co/4ms8Vk88Ro">https://t.co/4ms8Vk88Ro</a></p>— Chris Otts (@christopherotts) <a href="https://twitter.com/christopherotts/status/913061626764505088">September 27, 2017</a></blockquote>
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I feel like it could cause both of those things. College sports should be RKGs only.
I can't see how this would not be death penalty level stuff. This is SMU but worse because it's not rando boosters, it's freaking Adidas.
OMG ..... you got to be freaking kidding me. Bad look for Jurich.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Months before $160m deal, Tom Jurich's daughter got a job at adidas <a href="https://t.co/4ms8Vk88Ro">https://t.co/4ms8Vk88Ro</a></p>— Chris Otts (@christopherotts) <a href="https://twitter.com/christopherotts/status/913061626764505088">September 27, 2017</a></blockquote>
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This is probably closer to the truth then you realize. lol