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NBC News: "The FBI Has Arrested Several NCAA Assistant Basketball Coaches"
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Originally posted by BOBB View PostNo one will get the death penalty. How is this worse than UNC's academic scandal?
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Here is a thought. When the dust finally settles on this matter, the NCAA should sue Adidis for damages, fine the institutions hard for the violations and distribute the monies to the non-violating institutions. I know it wouldn't amount to much in the grand scheme of things but it is a golden opportunity to make a statement to entities and institutions alike to quit f***ing with college athletics and to do things right.
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Either the FBI guy or the DA out of NYC mentioned something about signing false statements of amateur status.
If the FBI knows the players who got the money, those players should be permanently ineligible to play college ball. Any of those players de-commiting might not be a factor, unless the NCAA takes a year or 2 to do their own investigation to see if recruits violated their amateur status and then knowingly signed documents stating they hadn't.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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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostCouldn't be. Not using the approved font.
But even if we assume it was sarcasm, which part was sarcastic:
"Thank you,coach, for your time. I appreciate it."
or,
"Thank you, coach, for your time. I appreciate it."
"Thank you, coach, for your time. I appreciate it."
But I'm thinking, all the above.
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Originally posted by Boss1786 View PostHere is a thought. When the dust finally settles on this matter, the NCAA should sue Adidis for damages, fine the institutions hard for the violations and distribute the monies to the non-violating institutions. I know it wouldn't amount to much in the grand scheme of things but it is a golden opportunity to make a statement to entities and institutions alike to quit f***ing with college athletics and to do things right.
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Originally posted by ShockCrazy View PostUh on what grounds is the NCAA suing Adidas? Adidas has nothing to do with the NCAA or their rules. Adidas blame is solely legal due to them hiding payments and the tax practices involved with those payments. These companies have absolutely no obligation to the NCAA or to abide their rules. They can pay who ever they want, the only reason it is done under the table is to retain "amateur" status in order to allow them to continue to play college sports.
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Originally posted by BOBB View PostNo one will get the death penalty. How is this worse than UNC's academic scandal?
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Originally posted by ShockCrazy View PostUh on what grounds is the NCAA suing Adidas? Adidas has nothing to do with the NCAA or their rules. Adidas blame is solely legal due to them hiding payments and the tax practices involved with those payments. These companies have absolutely no obligation to the NCAA or to abide their rules. They can pay who ever they want, the only reason it is done under the table is to retain "amateur" status in order to allow them to continue to play college sports.
A tort of negligent interference occurs when one party's negligence damages the contractual or business relationship between others, causing economic harm
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Originally posted by ShockCrazy View PostUh on what grounds is the NCAA suing Adidas? Adidas has nothing to do with the NCAA or their rules. Adidas blame is solely legal due to them hiding payments and the tax practices involved with those payments. These companies have absolutely no obligation to the NCAA or to abide their rules. They can pay who ever they want, the only reason it is done under the table is to retain "amateur" status in order to allow them to continue to play college sports.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View Post
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