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I read the story and see that there were crooked employees and crooked father. What I don't see is some KU conspiracy to use this as a way to get an advantage (e.g. giving tickets to student-athletes so they can sell, or giving them to recruits saying if you contact so and so he can turn this into some money, etc).
It would not suprise me to see this type of thing happening at all BCS colleges. All this proves is if people think they can make big money then they will do regardless of the laws.
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SB Shock,
I can't tell if you are serious or not,
the problem comes if AAU coaches are paid to get their players to come to KU. The other issue would be if those AAU coaches also paid the player money from KU paid to the coach. If the coach or the coach and the player received money and a player went to KU, like 9 players did, that could or should be illegal.
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Originally posted by calfanSB Shock,
I can't tell if you are serious or not,
the problem comes if AAU coaches are paid to get their players to come to KU. The other issue would be if those AAU coaches also paid the player money from KU paid to the coach. If the coach or the coach and the player received money and a player went to KU, like 9 players did, that could or should be illegal.
All I see is KU gets a minor slap on the wrist unless there is alot more than was published in this story.
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I'd be willing to lay 2-1 that someone ends up convicted of a federal crime.
I'd be willing to lay 2-1 that KU will NOT be punished beyond a probationary warning, ie "We're watching you closely for the next 3 years, but no sanctions".
Needless to say, if this were uncovered at 21st & Hillside, it would be game over. Death Penalty, no ifs ands or buts.
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Originally posted by WuDrWuI'd be willing to lay 2-1 that someone ends up convicted of a federal crime.
I'd be willing to lay 2-1 that KU will NOT be punished beyond a probationary warning, ie "We're watching you closely for the next 3 years, but no sanctions".
Needless to say, if this were uncovered at 21st & Hillside, it would be game over. Death Penalty, no ifs ands or buts.Spoiler Alert: Bruce Willis was dead the whole time!
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According to the investigation, over $1.03 million in tickets sold or used by 5 athletics staff members and a consultant over 5 yrs.
A total of 17,609 men’s BB tickets and 2,181 football tx.
My source: http://twitter.com/610SportsKC
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Originally posted by BenWSUAccording to the investigation, over $1.03 million in tickets sold or used by 5 athletics staff members and a consultant over 5 yrs.
A total of 17,609 men’s BB tickets and 2,181 football tx.
My source: http://twitter.com/610SportsKC
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I wouldn't consider the "Director of Ticket Operations" a "high-ranking member of the University of Kansas athletic department". If anything, KU will be told to clean up their act and be scrutinized by the NCAA a little closer and forced to sever ties to David and Dana Pump. I honestly don't believe anything would happen to any NCAA school in regards to this. It's one guy abusing his tiny role in the athletic department and being sleezy with a few others who had no connection to the school besides being a former player and dad. But this is what happens when a school has such success. Nobody could get away with this at WSU. The basketball tickets aren't that hot of a commodity.
Now, if those guys used that money to pay AAU coaches to get players to go KU, then it's an entirely different story and KU may have some games to forfeit.... along with a pretty big one against Memphis a few years ago. Especially if Lew Perkins is found to have something to do with all this. That guy is 100% sleeze.
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Originally posted by XManCometh...KU may have some games to forfeit.... along with a pretty big one against Memphis a few years ago.
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Originally posted by benishockIs there anybody more hated in this town than Lew?
Unfortunately, this might be the tip of the iceberg...
Trouble seems to follow LP no matter where he works.
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