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NBC News: "The FBI Has Arrested Several NCAA Assistant Basketball Coaches"
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Originally posted by Dan View PostThe Eagle reporting that KU’s adidas deal is worth $191 mill over 14 yrs. that can buy a lot of players at $100k per guy.
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Originally posted by Dan View PostThe Eagle reporting that KU’s adidas deal is worth $191 mill over 14 yrs. that can buy a lot of players at $100k per guy.
I'm not a big Bill Self fan. However, if he somehow avoids all of this mess, I will certainly give him ONE tip of the hat.
Correction: if he or his program is found not involved.Last edited by Veritas; September 29, 2017, 07:47 AM.
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Originally posted by jdshock View PostI read an article yesterday which said Louisville's number. If I remember right, it was 160 over ten years. If I'm doing my math correctly, that means Louisville's contract is higher per year. Undoubtedly, a larger share of Louisville's contract relates at least somewhat to football, but we're still talking about lots of money for basketball.
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Originally posted by Shocker_Power View PostWhile the length of some of the top contracts varied, I believe all of them included football. I'm not sure if it also included Olympic sports as well.
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Originally posted by Veritas View PostI think you mean the KC Star rather than The Eagle. The Eagle Sports Department is a copy/paste kind of satellite newspaper for KC. Jesse Newell is the beat reporter for KU, works for KC Star, lives in Lawrence and is a KU alum.
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Originally posted by Dan View PostAt some point there’s got to be a list of a whole slew of players and recruits declared ineligible to compete in college basketball. That should make for some interesting reading.
At that time the NCAA will tell those schools not to do that any more and put them on blue blood probation. That means that if any of those schools get caught cheating in any way for the next 6 months or so they will get a stern lecture from the NCAA.
Edit: After I wrote my thoughts on how the NCAA would react to their darlings getting in trouble something else occurred to me. What if the FBI finds the NCAA was complicit in all of this? They saw, they knew, they looked away, they did nothing.Last edited by Aargh; September 29, 2017, 09:04 AM.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 Aargh View PostThe FBI won't do that. We'll have to wait for the NCAA to declare players ineligible. I'm confident they will ban the ones that can't be avoided because the FBI will name them. After that the NCAA will have to do their investigation of any other players involved, and that could take enough years for those players to safely finish their college careers.
At that time the NCAA will tell those schools not to do that any more and put them on blue blood probation. That means that if any of those schools get caught cheating in any way for the next 6 months or so they will get a stern lecture from the NCAA.
Edit: After I wrote my thoughts on how the NCAA would react to their darlings getting in trouble something else occurred to me. What if the FBI finds the NCAA was complicit in all of this. They saw, they knew, they looked away, they did nothing?
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I hope there is an NJCAA investigation as well. That organization is a mobPeople who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
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