Haven't seen any threads on this topic lately... thought I'd start one.
Coming from a military background, and being the youngest child in my family, nothing heats me up more than little guys getting picked on /// injustice disproportionately hurting others. I challenge any of you to take the trek over to the Phog forum and try to stomach some of the literary diahreah getting regurgitated on that board. Here's a taste:
"The question isn't of KU's cleanliness. It's these 3:
-Will the FBI care enough to hand over its files to the NCAA when it's done with criminal stuff
-Will the NCAA have the ability to dig through this stuff in the next 10 years
-Will the NCAA have any interest in severely punishing its cash cows?
All those things have to happen, which is why I'd almost prefer reports like this that basically implicate every major program. When nobody is clean, everybody is basically clean."
Also...
"Here's the thing - do any of you really think that we are completely clean? Think about it honestly and completely. I certainly don't. I have zero doubt that we are dirty in the true sense of the rules. But, just about every school is. If you have the opportunity, sit down and have a beer with any type of AAU coach or even a coach of a DII or NAIA team, who also have to recruit, just not the same players but they are around the same tournaments and guys.
If Pandora's box truly gets opened, my opinion is that the NCAA will essentially have to say something like "Hey, we have done a really poor job of managing this situation, but we did what we could with the staff that we have. We take the blame and, for that, we are wiping the slate clean and starting over with the following changes (insert sweeping rules changes here)." There will just be so much potential carnage to so many programs (not to mention the top-tier programs) that they won't have the ability to punish everyone and have an NCAA basketball tournament with an overall number 1 see of Harvard."
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Un-fu*king-believable.
It's a special kind of entitlement to ADMIT to doing something wrong, and simply shrugging your shoulders when getting caught whilst saying, "Wellp, everyone was doing it, so what do you expect? You can't punish us because, like, are you going to have Harvard be the 1 seed? Lol."
Yes. Yes you ignorant fools. I would LOVE to see the best team doing it the right way win a National Championship. What did we expect?! How about integrity? How about the ability to lay your head down on you pillow at night KNOWING you did the right thing?
I get frustrated with KU fan just as much as the next guy, but this is over the top. I have coworkers- THAT WORK FOR A COMPANY WHOSE GUIDING PRINCIPLE IS INTEGRITY- telling me, "Come on... everyone is doing it." I ardently disagree. Furman is not paying players. Drake is not buying guys vehicles. People are doing it the right way. When KU, Duke and other BCS schools are paying players, you are- without a shadow of doubt- disporotionatly hurting the Furmans, Drakes, and yea- Wichita States of the world.
Another great one I hear: "But we're getting in trouble for buying guys bagels every year. Guys are getting disciplined for taking an extra t-shirt from a booster."
It blows my mind that KU has a guy in trouble EVERY SINGLE YEAR for getting free bagels. Rather than getting mad at the organization enforcing the rules, how about you quit buying guys bagels? Or, better yet, quit recruiting players that are looking for free bagels!
I love Wichita State. It would break my heart- devastate me if Wichita State was indicted.... but I am confident that I would never retort, "Wellp everyone was doing it."
It saddens me these type of people are voting, raising children, and living amongst us.
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