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NBC News: "The FBI Has Arrested Several NCAA Assistant Basketball Coaches"
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For the five years from 2013-2017, there have been 70 players in the 14 lottery picks. Nine of these were from foreign countries and therefore not in any college at the time of selection. The remaining 61 came from these schools.
University of Kentucky 10 Duke University 6 University of Kansas 4 Gonzaga University 3 Indiana University 3 University of Arizona 3 University of California, Los Angeles 3 North Carolina State University 2 University of Michigan 2 University of Washington 2 Baylor University 1 Creighton University 1 Florida State University 1 Georgetown University 1 Lehigh University 1 Louisiana State University 1 Michigan State University 1 Murray State University 1 Ohio State University 1 Oklahoma State University 1 Providence College 1 Syracuse University 1 University of Georgia 1 University of Louisiana at Lafayette 1 University of Louisville 1 University of Maryland 1 University of Nevada, Las Vegas 1 University of Oklahoma 1 University of Pittsburgh 1 University of Texas at Austin 1 University of Utah 1 University of Wisconsin 1 "I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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Remember when Nancy Pelosi said about Obamacare:
"We have to pass it, to find out what's in it".
A physician called into a radio show and said:
"That's the definition of a stool sample."
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Looking at that list made me chuckle to think that maybe Wookie had to pay son of wookie to attend CU.One quick note before we present the rankings: With Wichita State’s move to the American Athletic Conference, the Shockers have moved out of the mid-major club. We wish the Shockers well against Cincinnati, UConn, SMU, and more.
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Originally posted by wheathead View PostI can't keep up with everyone's takes. I just scan for the hyperlinks.
"You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Originally posted by im4wsu View PostFor the five years from 2013-2017, there have been 70 players in the 14 lottery picks. Nine of these were from foreign countries and therefore not in any college at the time of selection. The remaining 61 came from these schools.
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If someone believes this won't spread to KU, this article' stats should make them nervous.
http://www2.kusports.com/weblogs/tal...ORTS+HEADLINES
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FBI Bribery Scandal Reveals Rick Pitino Wasn't Just a Hall of Famer, but a Phony.
Rick Pitino was essentially fired by Louisville on Wednesday, and it's safe to say most of his colleagues in the coaching profession didn't shed a tear. For years now they've known what the rest of the world is beginning to realize about Pitino.
He's a phony.
A hypocrite.
Or, in basketball terms...a bust.
Even Pitino's sycophants—the suck-ups and yes-men he's charmed and brainwashed the past few years—have to admit as much now.
A federal bribery investigation released Tuesday alleges that an executive from Adidas, which sponsors Louisville, agreed to funnel $100,000 to the family of 5-star recruit Brian Bowen in exchange for Bowen's signature with the Cardinals, according to a report in the Courier-Journal. In a report from CBS News, Pitino was identified in documents related to the investigation as "Coach-2", a person who allegedly played a role in navigating the money to Bowen.
Pitino, of course, pleaded ignorance to the situation, and his lawyer has proclaimed Pitino's innocence. It's a claim that makes other coaches laugh—just like they did two years ago, when Pitino said he didn't know that one of his assistants was hiring prostitutes and strippers to entertain recruits on official visits.
Yeah, Rick. Sure you didn't.
No longer can Pitino play the victim. Even the most charitable spectator would have to criticize how he let these improprieties happen under his leadership. Really, he's out of second chances and benefits of the doubt. Folks are sick of his shtick, which is probably why Louisville effectively canned Pitino on Wednesday morning.
Some would say that Pitino is the same as all of the other high-major coaches who are cheating, that he's simply moving along with the flow of traffic. But at least one Power Five coach on Wednesday disagreed.
"The difference," he said, "is that Louisville is driving the pace car."
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