As has been alluded to before and the ncaa...I have no confidence they will do anything as they have failed to do anything to North Carolina. I'm sure the AAC is glad Louisville is a proud member of their conference.
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Unless Pitino gets heavily fined or put into prison, the punishment will be insufficient...even job dismissal. The man is 65 years old...easily at retirement age. He already has made his fortune to get himself through the rest of his life. So what if he gets fired? He doesn't NEED to coach anymore. I am sure that he would like to coach longer to continue competing and building his wealth, but he could call it quits (or have it done for him) today without any real pain.78-65
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Originally posted by Dave Stalwart View PostTo me, pitino finally getting fired is hardly big, surprising news. When pitino gets fired everyone will say "yeah, probably knew that was coming. Not sure why he wasn't already. Meh..."
The big news will be finding out what 10 other coaches/programs are going down too.
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Originally posted by pogo View PostAs has been alluded to before and the ncaa...I have no confidence they will do anything as they have failed to do anything to North Carolina. I'm sure the AAC is glad Louisville is a proud member of their conference.
And I would imagine it's going to go nuclear. Within the bounds of the NCAA, programs that do this sort of bidding on recruits do so with the understanding that they aren't going to rat each other out. The worst that can happen is a slap on the wrist from the NCAA. Now you're talking about putting guys in jail. That's a whole different ballgame, and I imagine folks are going to be busting out their 'bag-man' rolodexes in an effort to reduce jail time.
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Originally posted by shoxrox89 View PostIf Pitino is forced into retirement...should we be worried?
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Originally posted by WuShock16 View PostUnless Pitino gets heavily fined or put into prison, the punishment will be insufficient...even job dismissal. The man is 65 years old...easily at retirement age. He already has made his fortune to get himself through the rest of his life. So what if he gets fired? He doesn't NEED to coach anymore. I am sure that he would like to coach longer to continue competing and building his wealth, but he could call it quits (or have it done for him) today without any real pain.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostHearing a document shredding semi just pulled into the Compton/Self cul-de-sac.
Plumes of smoke visible for miles.78-65
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Originally posted by iknowgarth View PostFBI announces charges against college basketball assistants>>
Federal prosecutor breaks down the NCAA bribery scandal>>
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news...dal/vi-AAsuF0S
If the FBI can bring the RICO laws into play agaisnt UA and their accomplices they can casue them a lot of pain and suffering.
I guess the question is how widespread will this prove to be.Last edited by 1972Shocker; September 26, 2017, 05:57 PM.
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