Hall2012 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Mack is clean. My first bet would be on Willard. Then Wojo
It's a dangerous time to be throwing stones, my friend...
DudeAnon wrote:Hall2012 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Mack is clean. My first bet would be on Willard. Then Wojo
It's a dangerous time to be throwing stones, my friend...
As someone who sees nothing wrong with paying the players, I was not throwing stones. I just know that Mack detests the concept of paying players and our AD just got nominated to the head of NCAA disciplinary. So X is clean, if they aren't I will be the first to admit it.
At first I only mentioned Willard because of the "Whitehead" class he brought in. But it makes more sense the more I think about it. Seton Hall is a hard to school to recruit to, he is a Pitino acolyte and it seems like he is always fighting for his job. Wojo if only because he seems desperate to make it as a HC but I have a hard time believing a Dukie would break any rule (God forbid). Still, people do crazy things for their careers.
Hall2012 wrote:Plus frankly, I think anyone who thinks any high major D1 program, X included, is completely clean in recruiting is being naïve.
On September 28th NJRedman wrote:
http://nypost.com/2017/09/26/fbi-raids- ... of-knicks/The probe led to the arrest of four assistant basketball coaches (from Auburn, Southern California, Oklahoma State and Arizona), two Adidas employees, a financial adviser, the program director of the Adidas-sponsored 1 Family AAU program, the founder of a custom clothier for athletes and Christian Dawkins, formerly an agent for ASM Sports.
The FBI complaint referenced six schools without naming them, and Louisville has confirmed it is one of the two that is not outed by name. The other unnamed school is believed to be Miami, according to multiple reports.
On September 28th Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
Alabama Caught up in FBI Probe – Pat Forde, Yahoo! - September 28, 2017According to a story in the Tuscaloosa News on Wednesday night, the resignation of Kobie Baker (a men’s basketball administrator) is directly tied to the FBI investigation. Alabama’s internal review points to Baker as “Staff Member-1” in the federal complaint released Tuesday, which alleges that the unnamed staffer was involved in a scheme to accept money in return for directing a “highly regarded incoming freshman basketball player” to sign with a financial adviser after declaring for the NBA draft.
On Tuesday, the FBI revealed an operation that ensnared the basketball programs at Auburn, Louisville, Miami, South Carolina, Arizona, Oklahoma State and USC.
The FBI investigation has crippled schools like Louisville, Auburn, and Arizona, but there will be more.
Hall2012 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Mack is clean. My first bet would be on Willard. Then Wojo
It's a dangerous time to be throwing stones, my friend...
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