And Arizona? When we've used the term 'blue blood basketball school', I've usually considered them in that mix.JJxvi said:
Louisville is a blue blood. Unless you think there are like only 3 blue bloods.
And Arizona? When we've used the term 'blue blood basketball school', I've usually considered them in that mix.JJxvi said:
Louisville is a blue blood. Unless you think there are like only 3 blue bloods.
I think Louisville has a much better argument, but yeah I might consider Arizona one too. Argument against them is the lack of multiple national titles.Pumpkinhead said:And Arizona? When we've used the term 'blue blood basketball school', I've usually considered them in that mix.JJxvi said:
Louisville is a blue blood. Unless you think there are like only 3 blue bloods.
LawHall88 said:
Rick Pitino is shocked! Shocked, I tells ya...
cjo03 said:Guitarsoup said:
Pretty sure the FBI said Air is inferior to Boost.
FBI makes mistakes too.
Guitarsoup said:cjo03 said:Guitarsoup said:
Pretty sure the FBI said Air is inferior to Boost.
FBI makes mistakes too.
"rival athletic company was coming with a higher number"
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And presumably he is concerned about getting fired with a big buyout vs losing his buyout, so he needs to maintain innocence as part of trying to negotiate with Louisville.
Method Man said:
It's cool. If we get dinged, 12thman productions has a hundred walk on profiles lined up and ready to go to keep our excitement up.
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So now the lid is off the jar and where this ends is anyone's guess.
Tuesday, college coaches were calling emergency staff meetings and coaches at all levels were consulting attorneys. This is an entirely different level than anyone has seen before, not a mostly toothless NCAA, but a motivated FBI and U.S. Attorney in New York looking to make a big media splash.
uneedastraw said:
It's about these federal agents making a name for themselves. The reason it has never happened is probably more to the fact that they've never had an opportunity to look where it was so obvious. It sounds like they stumbled across it and then followed the trail which was left wide open. I'm sure if a fed agent had previously discovered something like this, they'd be all over it. The government loves high profile cases in the corporate world where they can make these kind of statements.
Aginnebraska said:
I don't think any of these coaches could be smart enough to avoid these schemes because this seems like a new application of laws. I've never seen conspiracy and bribery and wire fraud applied to these kinds of activities. Is it because these were corporations making the payments? Because the asst coaches were recommending agents or financial advisors? I recognize these activities as unethical? But felonies? This seems like uncharted territory.
Bunk Moreland said:
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/press-release/file/998751/download
Complaint against Adidas executive Jim Gatto
amercer said:
I think duke, unc, Kentucky, and KU might be insulated from this a bit. When you can sell kids on being a lottery pick, you probably don't need to pony up much cash. And those one and done kids at those schools have had runners, agents, and shoe deals since 8th grade--so the coaches at those schools don't have the opportunity (or incentive) to take bribes.
Maybe.
Guitarsoup said:cjo03 said:Guitarsoup said:
Pretty sure the FBI said Air is inferior to Boost.
FBI makes mistakes too.
"rival athletic company was coming with a higher number"
Wizard said:
Everyone who is anyone has been paying players for commitments in NCAA basketball for awhile now. It's no secret.
Glad Stansbury isn't here anymore or this could have ended up badly for us as well.
JJxvi said:
Again, there are two different scams. Auburn is not accused of paying players or recruits. Chuck Person is accused of taking money from a representative in exchange for convincing Auburn or other players to sign with that rep. Its not about recruiting.
The Louisville, Miami one is definitely about recruiting and involves the shoe companies paying recruits.
$200K for KYPumpkinhead said:We no longer have to guess answers to such questions. 50K if you are Auburn assistant Chuck Person. 100K if a 5-star will go to Louisville.Ryno01 said:
How much is a good player worth to an assistant coach?!?!?