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28 September 2017, 12:19 AM | #1 | |
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NCAA Scandal
Hard to see how these programs aren't going to be severely punished and a few death-sentences passed out to those programs who systemically broke the law. This will change college sports, and alter rankings for sure! Not to mention the many people who are about to lose their jobs and reputations. I have a close friend on Rick Patino's staff, things are not looking good for him or many other people who count on the leaders of these programs to run clean programs.
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We were all expecting a really fun season in Tucson this year.
Now, not so much Hard to imagine any of the programs involved in the 'money to players' part of this, surviving without serious sanctions and a devastating hit to their reputation.
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Agree Paul, Grand Canyon Will be Arizona's Best Team soon
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Forget the sanctions. These people are going to jail. For a long time.
I bet Pitino is out of a job by the end of the day. Being from indy I hate seeing Chuck Person involved. Just wait until this spreads to college football. It will be a real bloodbath then. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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ESPN is now reporting he is on "unpaid leave". And his attorney stated he is "essentially fired". It is sad. He won't be unemployed long if true. Heard on a nationally syndicated radio show what the assistants are accused of could carry an 80 year prison sentence????? Crazy if that is accurate. You can do an armed robbery at a bank and not get that much time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Yep this is just the tip of the iceberg as more and more people will flip. If I recall, the genesis of this mess stemmed from a financial crime investigation, and the unnamed guy gave up the details that led to the current debacle.
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Wait until they get to football...we have not had a big football scandal for a few years now.
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Should be fun game to watch. Cougars will throw the ball around. I am a Husky though and bleed purple and gold...Go Dawgs!
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LOL, Indeed
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Too much money involved and there's bound to be bad and sometimes illegal doings of some kind.
Long ago got tired of hearing this kind of stuff when it comes to sports. With all of the other stuff to include baseball and PEDs I think Penn State was kind of the jumping off point for me. You get a supposed well respected College Coach covering for a talented defensive coach who just happens to be a pedifile and I kind of determined that sports were no longer of interest to me.
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Too much $$$ in big program college sports and no money being paid to players for stuff like this not to happen. Real Sports had a great segment on this. How poor HS players could get dozens a of pairs of shoes from sponsors but if they sold a pair to help pay the family bills they would violate NCAA rules.
With as much money is being made on these players backs I think they should get paid something but have that money tied to getting a real degree. Might hold some of them in school longer vs. turning pro, get them a degree for when sports are over and even make the programs stronger. Also make financial literacy classes mandatory so they dont go broke 2 years after the pros end. |
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It's about time.
As with UofL prostitution scandle a few years ago, possibly vacating the National Title Championship and paying players, you could see this from a mile away coming head on. The whole college sports departments need to be revamped as it's crooked to the bone. This isn't a NCAA witch hunt investigation either with no due process. The FBI doesn't do a news conference without having a great deal of evidence without solid proof, statements and possibly audio/video. And you better believe there're going to be a bunch of flipping going on to have less criminal charges. This could go a lot deeper... and might effect other sports perhaps. FBI doesn't make money from TV games like the NCAA does so hopefully they clean house.
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I’m pretty much done with sports. I have better things to do with my time.
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Some crazy stuff happening (likely for a very long time). I read about this on TMZ earlier even though I'm not a sports fan.
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Honestly don't see how this is shocking in the least.
Not paying college athletes is ludicrous. We have to figure out a way to fairly compensate those who are fueling the multi billion dollar industry that is college sports. Anything else is not only unfair, but bound to result in this sort of behavior.
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Tax-exempt educational institutions shouldn't be allowed to pay coaches and administrators 7 figure salaries.
Not sure why anyone would be surprised by this story. Higher education in the US is generally corrupt Edit: point being, dollars from basketball and inflated tuition are going to the same place: administrative bloat (including countless desk jobs at the NCAA) If the players were fairly compensated, then it wouldn't be possible for Adidas to sway a top recruit with a $100K bribe. I still don't get why they can't be paid... |
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It's because of fairness.
A full scholarship runs 20K even at an in-state school. They get incidental money and travel money too. I think that's more than compensation. However most importantly revenue from football and basketball often fuels non revenue sports. Such as tennis, cross country, wrestling, baseball. Even with high dollar revenue many programs post large losses. Quote:
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Off topic, but wait until the Anti trust exempt status gets voted down for the NFL.
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Whenever there is another NCAA scandal it always brings this to my mind.
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everyone is involved. and i mean everyone. i have a hard inside line on this. not 1 of the top 100 programs isnt involved.
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name me a top 100 school without a shoe deal....
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This thread is about the NCAA scandal involving illegal bribes and fraud schemes. You mentioned you had a "hard inside line" and that everyone was involved in the top 100 programs of these illegal activities.
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My perception is they are all corrupt. Some more than others. Wait until the FBI gets started on football. Money is just so huge and that much money causes people to do stupid things.
Also money is so big in college sports that the punishments while greater than ever before won't be enough to shut things down because they would all get shut down and our society couldn't live without college athletics. Plenty of really hard hand slapping to come. |
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