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Silvio De Sousa ineligible rest of the season...AND NEXT
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Silvio De Sousa ineligible rest of the season...AND NEXT
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The NCAA ruled: “because his guardian received payment from a university booster and agent and agreed to receive additional funds from the same person,”
I don't remember all the details, but as I recall it was Adidas who paid the guardian. If the NCAA has identified the Adidas rep as a university booster, then this is far from over. That's quite a bit different than considering Adidas a third party attempting specifically to benefit themselves. Kind of makes it appear that KU wasn't defrauded, which they claimed. Now they are the beneficiaries and a participant in the fraud.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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My guess is Self and KU just wanted to make this an issue to figure out how big of trouble they are in. Lol. I mean c'mon.. They are arrogant, but they aren't stupid. If the NCAA were anywhere near close to clearing De Sosa to play it would be obvious and more transparent. KU just hadn't heard anything about the investigation for awhile and got nervous.
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Self was thinking, "okay, I lost my starting big man (Azubuike) but the NCAA will soon clear De Sousa and we'll be just fine." He acts like he's angry because they stripped this kid's chance to play ball, but he's more pissed that his dreams of a Big 12 and NCAA championship has just been shattered. His alligator tears for this kid doesn't foot anybody.
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Originally posted by WuShock16 View Posthttps://www.kwch.com/content/news/De...505218031.html
Bill Self calls it “mean-spirited and vindictive.”
Hey Bill...
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Kansas athletic director Jeff Long grew emotional Saturday in his response to the NCAA's punishment of sophomore forward Silvio De Sousa, saying, "I have always respected the NCAA and trusted the process, but ... my faith has been shaken."
I assume his disappointment stems from being granted pretty much every break they could get over the course of time and not getting it this time?
GFYR AD Long and every ku fan everywhere. Cheaters.
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These kids and especially their guardians have a responsibility to understand the rules. I also think the college coaches recruiting them have a responsibility - to protect their own interests - to tell the players and guardians not to accept anything of value from anyone outside their established personal sphere.
If any of the three parties shirk their responsibility I can't summon sympathy for them.
Ever since the NCAA crackdown in the late 70s there really isn't any excuse, whether or not one agrees with the rules.
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Can you imagine the howling if WE had done this? Do you think the NCAA would have penalized just the player if that happened? Oh hell no, they would have deep sixed us with smiles on their faces.Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View Post. I also think the college coaches recruiting them have a responsibility - to protect their own interests
If any of the three parties shirk their responsibility I can't summon sympathy for them.
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