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College Hoops 2017. Hoosier Daddy? Wildcat strike? The Butler did it?

Uh. You know the FBI isn’t the ncaa, right?

Yeah...i still don't think the NCAA itself will do anything.
The FBI may take out people involved but I don't know if they can shut down programs...and i don't expect the NCAA to do it.
 
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Shutdown, no. But they can cripple a program pretty quickly by indicting entire administrations and athletic departments.
 
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Northwestern goes up 27 on #1 MSU. Then goes on to be Northwestern and scores 11 in the second half on 7% shooting to lose by 5.
 
Yeah...i still don't think the NCAA itself will do anything.
The FBI may take out people involved but I don't know if they can shut down programs...and i don't expect the NCAA to do it.

If the FBI finds they broke the law you bet your *** they will act. The NCAA isn't going to go against the DOJ to protect anyone.
 
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(3)Nova @ (4)Xavier 5 mins into the 1st half. On Fox.
 
If the FBI finds they broke the law you bet your *** they will act. The NCAA isn't going to go against the DOJ to protect anyone.

Fine...breaking the law doesn't shut down programs. And I'm sorry but the NCAA has no balls.
I dont trust them to stop the money train...DOJ or not.
 
Fine...breaking the law doesn't shut down programs. And I'm sorry but the NCAA has no balls.
I dont trust them to stop the money train...DOJ or not.

You mean like with Louisville?

This is out of the NCAAs hands. The schools themselves will fall on the sword to avoid worse fates.
 
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At this point, I don't see change coming....

Yes, some coach's careers will end along with some ADs and administrators. But new people will replace them. And the standing order will be "keep revenue up, but don't get caught this time".
 
Rick Pitino is hoping like hell Louisville fights to save HIS national title.

It's HIS national title. Apparently, the players had nothing to do with it.
 
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You're going to have to provide some context for that...
 
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There’s potential impermissible benefits and preferential treatment for players and families of players at Duke, North Carolina, Texas, Kentucky, Michigan State, USC, Alabama and a host of other schools."

Mark Emmert said:
These allegations, if true, point to systematic failures that must be fixed and fixed now if we want college sports in America. Simply put, people who engage in this kind of behavior have no place in college sports. They are an affront to all those who play by the rules,” the statement read. “Following the Southern District of New York’s indictments last year, the NCAA Board of Governors and I formed the independent Commission on College Basketball, chaired by Condoleezza Rice, to provide recommendations on how to clean up the sport. With these latest allegations, it’s clear this work is more important now than ever. The Board and I are completely committed to making transformational changes to the game and ensuring all involved in college basketball do so with integrity. We also will continue to cooperate with the efforts of federal prosecutors to identify and punish the unscrupulous parties seeking to exploit the system through criminal acts.”

Here is the ****ing part:

Dennis Smith, who would go on to play at North Carolina State in 2016-17, received $43,500 according to the documents. Another document headed “Pina,” for ASM agent Stephen Pina, says Smith received a total of $73,500 in loans, and includes notes about “options to recoup the money” when Smith did not sign with ASM.

Isaiah Whitehead, at the time a freshman at Seton Hall, received $26,136 according to the documents. The “Pina” document says Whitehead received $37,657 and was “setting up payment plan.” Whitehead signed with ASM but later left the agency for Roc Nation.

Tim Quarterman, at the time a junior at LSU, received at least $16,000 according to the balance sheet.

Diamond Stone, at the time a freshman at Maryland, received $14,303 according to the documents.

A listing that refers to “BAM” for $12,000 is later identified in the documents as Edrice “Bam” Adebayo, who would go on to play at Kentucky in 2016-17. He did not sign with ASM. There’s a later reference to Adebayo that says he received $36,500. “Bad loan,” reads the document.

Markelle Fultz, who would go on to play at Washington and become the No. 1 pick in the 2017 draft, received $10,000 according to the documents. He did not sign with ASM.

Current USC player Bennie Boatwright and/or his father, Bennie Sr. (According to documents, they received at least $2,000.)

Current USC player Chimezie Metu and/or adviser, Johnnie Parker. (According to documents, they received $2,000.)

Current Texas player Eric Davis. (According to documents, he received $1,500.)

Current South Carolina player Brian Bowen, who was ensnared in the initial federal investigation and started his career at Louisville last fall until the school withheld him from competition. His father, Brian Sr., also received money, according to the documents. (Dawkins’ expense reports also list more than $1,500 in plane tickets for Bowen, his father and his mother. He and his family received at least $7,000 in benefits, according to the documents.)

Former Utah star Kyle Kuzma received at least $9,500 while in school, according to the documents.

Former South Carolina player P.J. Dozier received at least $6,115 while in school, according to the documents.

Former Xavier player Edmond Sumner and/or his father, Ernest. Documents show they received at least $7,000 in advances while Edmond was in school.

Former Wichita State player Fred VanVleet. Documents show he received at least $1,000.

Former Clemson player Jaron Blossomgame received a payment by Venmo while in school for $1,100 according to the documents.

Apples Jones, the mother of former Kansas player Josh Jackson, received $2,700 according to documents.

Also says Miles Bridges' mother got hundreds of dollars in advances. Michigan State sucks. Oh and Dawkins had dinner with Izzo as well...have fun in retirement fraud.
 
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Here is the ****ing part:



Also says Miles Bridges' mother got hundreds of dollars in advances. Michigan State sucks. Oh and Dawkins had dinner with Izzo as well...have fun in retirement fraud.

Weird, I’m shocked, SHOCKED, to see so many of these schools involved. Also, **** Iowa State. :)
 
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Weird, I’m shocked, SHOCKED, to see so many of these schools involved. Also, **** Iowa State. :)

The thing is, nothing in that article said the schools were involved. Players at those schools were, but there was nothing indicating the schools/coaches were a part of it. Not saying they weren't, but so far all they have shown is agents trying to sign kids early with bribes.
 
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Another thing that's weird. Take a look at the accounting records. Some of the headings at the top of the page are in Spanish.
 
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This is going to end up like the 2000s-era Tour de France, where you can pick any given year and the top 10 or so finishers all ended up disqualified.
 
Re: College Hoops 2017. Hoosier Daddy? Wildcat strike? The Butler did it?

Remember UNC and their academic scandal? The NCAA is a joke. I hope the FBI comes full force on this.
 
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