Assistant Coaches Arrested /Book Richardson is One

Darren Heitner @DarrenHeitner
Sources: Several players have already terminated basketball agent Andy Miller

Justin Patton, Creighton, is one.

Am I naive (no doubt), but what is a college recruit/player doing with an agent?
 
I just seen this on holyland, I didn't see it in here.

Pat Forde: "I talked to a coach who told me that he expected as many as 100 different programs being identified in some sort of pay to play corruption scheme."
 
I just seen this on holyland, I didn't see it in here.

Pat Forde: "I talked to a coach who told me that he expected as many as 100 different programs being identified in some sort of pay to play corruption scheme."

This would not surprise me in the least and because of that the NCAA will enact some high-sounding, but essentially meaningless three card monte scheme until the next news crisis that will prevent them from killing the golden goose. College athletics is too engrained into our national psyche and self esteem to expect any real reform.
 
Every team that is involved in this stuff should get the NCAA "death penalty"
These programs should be blown to smithereens!!

I'm not sure the NCAA intended for SMU to never recover, so not sure the death penalty will happen.


There is a reason the inept and convoluted NCAA won't use it again and it is because of the aftermath of SMU trying to recover from it.


I just seen this on holyland, I didn't see it in here.

Pat Forde: "I talked to a coach who told me that he expected as many as 100 different programs being identified in some sort of pay to play corruption scheme."

It might not just the big schools or powerhouses who get caught up in this.
 
This system has been so broke, and so corrupt, for so long, that it amazes me that it took the feds this long to investigate. I actually would have thought that the IRS would have looked in to this long ago. Hopefully this is the start of a complete overhaul of the system, along with the proverbial "draining of the swamp".
 
I just seen this on holyland, I didn't see it in here.

Pat Forde: "I talked to a coach who told me that he expected as many as 100 different programs being identified in some sort of pay to play corruption scheme."

The more schools involved, the easier it will be for the NCAA to go light on their favorite big boys.
 
I just seen this on holyland, I didn't see it in here.

Pat Forde: "I talked to a coach who told me that he expected as many as 100 different programs being identified in some sort of pay to play corruption scheme."

The more schools involved, the easier it will be for the NCAA to go light on their favorite big boys.

Rest assured that the "hotline## has been very busy with most calls originating from Louisville, Los Angeles, Florida, North Carolina, and most of the southern states. ;)
Let the finger pointing begin!
 
An 17, 18, 19-year-old is prevented from being duly compensated for their talents that generate millions for others.

Shocked these rules would generate bribery, extortion and other illicit activities.


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I just seen this on holyland, I didn't see it in here.

Pat Forde: "I talked to a coach who told me that he expected as many as 100 different programs being identified in some sort of pay to play corruption scheme."


100 programs would mean virtually every major conf school, which would include every Big East school. And also multiple mid-majors (Iona...?). I wont suggest UConn because they're obviously not paying enough for quality kids to stoop to playing in that crap conference.
 
An 17, 18, 19-year-old is prevented from being duly compensated for their talents that generate millions for others.

Shocked these rules would generate bribery, extortion and other illicit activities.


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Is that Howard Cosell on the left and Roy Firestone holding up the bottle with a cigar in his mouth? And those dames are some lookers!
 
An 17, 18, 19-year-old is prevented from being duly compensated for their talents that generate millions for others.

Shocked these rules would generate bribery, extortion and other illicit activities.


prohibition-one.jpg
Is that Howard Cosell on the left and Roy Firestone holding up the bottle with a cigar in his mouth? And those dames are some lookers!

Damn, those guys definitely resemble Cosell and Firestone. :lol:
 
An 17, 18, 19-year-old is prevented from being duly compensated for their talents that generate millions for others.

Shocked these rules would generate bribery, extortion and other illicit activities.


prohibition-one.jpg
Is that Howard Cosell on the left and Roy Firestone holding up the bottle with a cigar in his mouth? And those dames are some lookers!
Chris Russo with less hair on the right :)
 
If they don't bring down Calipari, this investigation cannot be considered a success.

I just cannot believe he, of all coaches, is clean.

I think he's probably one of the few who is clean. He cheated so much for so long so well that he doesn't have to cheat anymore. He's like Michael Corleone in GF III. He eats dinner with the pope and every once in a while when his conscience bothers him and he can't sleep like a baby he lights a candle and makes a novena.

Take a look at the NBA client list Miller has, many many familiar recent Kentucky grads. That speaks for itself.
 
Pearl seems too mature and sensible to do anything seedy.


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This is what the NCAA death penalty looks like:

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Should we poke the body?

SMU is 101-217-3 post-death penalty. I think I'd rather have on-field success and an ugly stadium, rather than nice stadium and ugly record.
 
This is what the NCAA death penalty looks like:

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Should we poke the body?

SMU is 101-217-3 post-death penalty. I think I'd rather have on-field success and an ugly stadium, rather than nice stadium and ugly record.

From 1988 (the first year back after the death penalty) and 2007, they had one winning season and their attendance did not look anything like that picture. That's what the death penalty looked like for twenty years afterwards, losing records and an empty stadium.
 
Per Goodman
Oklahoma State University announced assistant basketball coach Lamont Evans has been terminated for cause.

"Evans was instrumental in helping put together Oklahoma State’s 2017 signing class, which currently includes four-star teammates Zach Dawson and Latravian Glover of South Miami High School, St. John’s transfer big man Yankuba Sima and Souleymane Diakite of Canterbury Academy in Spain."

From Go Pokes Web SIte

Sima seemingly transferred to a school with better benefit$$

Just imagine if kids had been allowed to transfer without sitting out a year, as is being discussed? They and their handlers would have put themselves out to the highest bidder each year.
 
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