Demon22 wrote:Alabama just announced that their Associate Athletic Director, Kobie Baker, has resigned in connection with the investigation.
Demon22 wrote:
Alabama just announced that their Associate Athletic Director, Kobie Baker, has resigned in connection with the investigation.
For those keeping track: Kobie Baker not affiliated with Alabama during Grants tenure. Grant March 2009 thru March 2015.
Pitino does not plan on going down without a fight, according to his lawyer, Steven Pence. According to Pence, Louisville would be in a legal fight over
$44 million it would owe Pitino as part of his buyout clause.
Pitino's statement indicates he intends to fight what he believes is his firing
A few hours after Louisville placed him on unpaid administrative leave due to a recruiting scandal revealed by the FBI on Tuesday centered around a Cardinals recruit, coach Rick Pitino met with his lawyers and concocted a statement. The statement indicates Pitino and his attorneys believe his fate has already been sealed and that he has been fired, although that is technically not yet the case. The statement also indicates that they intend to fight for Pitino's job."The University of Louisville ... "
According to Louisville employee policy, the university must give Pitino 10 days notice before formally firing him. The university and its Hall of Fame coach could be headed for a battle in court if both sides refuse to budge.
GumbyDamnit! wrote: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 fear that our programs may not be immune to this in some way--albeit in a smaller way. Wrong is wrong regardless of the dollar amount. We may want to be careful throwing shade and stones until this all comes out. With practice starting this season will be incredibly intriguing to watch unfold. The immediate question is what happens to the eligibility of kids identified now or as the season begins. Is there a chance that rosters will change on the fly? What if it is learned in December that the leading scorer on 5 of the Top 10 teams got benefits? What if there are some kids in our own conference that are identified. This is not good. I pray that we (as a conference) stayed away from this nonsense.
Court records also said Adidas executive Jim Gatto "spoke directly with Coach-2 multiple times in the days before [Bowen] publicly committed" to Louisville.
During a meeting in a hotel room in Las Vegas on July 27, which was recorded by video cameras the FBI placed in the room the day before, Dawkins, Jonathan Brad Augustine (the director of a Florida-based AAU program) and an undercover agent discussed how to pay $100,000 to the family of Bowen, a highly recruited player from LaPorte, Indiana, who had recently committed to play for Louisville, which has a shoe and apparel contract with Adidas.
Because two Adidas employees involved in the scheme were having difficulty getting the money, they wanted to funnel the payments through Augustine's AAU program, which was sponsored by Adidas.
According to FBI documents, at one point during the conversation in the hotel room, Augustine allegedly said, "No one swings a bigger [expletive] than [Coach-2] at [Adidas]" and added "all [Coach-2] has to do is pick up the phone and call somebody [and say], 'These are my guys; they're taking care of us.'"
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