ArmyVet wrote:In court today it was revealed that Creighton assistant Preston Murphy was filmed accepting $6k to funnel clients. And he was wearing a Creighton shirt in the video.
Safe to assume his career in finished?
Jet915 wrote:ArmyVet wrote:In court today it was revealed that Creighton assistant Preston Murphy was filmed accepting $6k to funnel clients. And he was wearing a Creighton shirt in the video.
Safe to assume his career in finished?
I hope so....
In 2017, Emanuel “Book” Richardson was having a conversation with his friend, Christian Dawkins, where Dawkins basically called Richardson an idiot.
Richardson was making nearly $250,000 a year as an assistant coach for the University of Arizona basketball team, yet he was still essentially broke.
On the FBI recording, Richardson, the married father of three, agreed the problem wasn’t what he was spending on himself, it was what he was spending on recruits, families and handlers so they would sign with Arizona. Now, that was expensive. Then, Dawkins noted, Richardson didn’t even cash in when the player turned professional and signed with sports agents and financial planners, who are more than willing to either pay Richardson for his access to players, or cover his upfront recruiting costs.
Richardson acknowledged he’d been stupid. He explained he thought using his own money was the best way to keep things tight and, if any allegations arose, “It’s their word against mine.”
Now, though, he was interested in sharing the burden. He said he'd even tapped into retirement accounts for recruiting costs. “He was using his personal money to fund his recruiting,” Munish Sood, a financial advisor who was one of Dawkins’ partners, testified on Monday.
Even by the absurd standards of college athletics, the concept of a top-level assistant coach claiming financial woes because landing recruits is such an expensive proposition was a rather astounding moment. That it occurred in the middle of a federal trial made it even more surreal.
Richardson's story should humiliate everyone in college athletics. To have a job with a national power such as Arizona, Richardson needed to land top recruits. Yet to land top recruits, and keep them happy while on campus, Richardson needed money. And so it seems like everything was a scheme.
“Where do you put it?” Richardson said. “Because you can’t put the money under your mattress. Now you’re dealing with the alphabet boys, not the NCAA, the DEA, the CIA.” He didn’t know that it was a different bunch of letters, the FBI, that was recording him at the time.
NEW YORK — Sometime Wednesday morning, the government is expected to rest its case in the basketball corruption trial of Christian Dawkins and Merl Code. The feds are rarely defeated, especially in the Southern District of New York.
Christian Dawkins is already going to prison and the sentence if convicted in this case may be of similar length and run concurrent.
In short, there may be very little, if anything, to lose for Dawkins. Taking the stand, telling his story and hoping the jury sides with him might be worth a shot.
If so, well, buckle up.
His attorney, Steve Haney, said Tuesday that no final decision has been made but if Dawkins takes the stand this entire thing can shift in a hurry.
“Yeah, I think … it’s going to be more money than what Book said,” Dawkins said on the recording. “I mean, because, I talk to Sean, Sean’s the one that fronted that deal. So it’s going to be some money, but, I mean, we’ll figure it out.”
Presumably, the conversation Dawkins is referencing with Sean Miller has also been recorded since Dawkins’ phone was tapped by the FBI during the summer of 2017. Dawkins could argue it should be played since it has already been referenced.
ArmyVet wrote:Sounds like Sean Miller got some 'splaining to do.
ArmyVet wrote:ArmyVet wrote:Sounds like Sean Miller got some 'splaining to do.
Alleged that Miller himself paid Deandre Ayton and Rawle Alkins. And reading all this has to make Nova fans happy that they are out of the Quinerly mess.
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