TobiasFunke
Footballguy
Wasn't me, but now I'm intrigued ...Hey Tobias of TMB I think we just internet scissored. If this is not Tobias from TMB I am sorry we did not scissor.
Wasn't me, but now I'm intrigued ...Hey Tobias of TMB I think we just internet scissored. If this is not Tobias from TMB I am sorry we did not scissor.
Where exactly was the mis-use of funds? They used the money to entice talented basketball players to their schools. Which is what the schools themselves wanted.In the case of public universities, aren't these coaches state employees? In that case, wouldn't it be simple bribery, just like paying a senator to build a road through your county? That should be enough for the FBI to put some of these clowns away.
:roarin:...the FBI is still pursuing its efforts but no longer doing so as a "covert" investigation. The phone number for the tip line is being prominently publicized, and no one can say how many more shoes will drop.
You can't bride agents of entities that receive more than 10K from the federal government.Where exactly was the mis-use of funds? They used the money to entice talented basketball players to their schools. Which is what the schools themselves wanted.
gruntYou can't bride agents of entities that receive more than 10K from the federal government.
They may have...these are simply the ones that involved college coaches. It's entirely possible Adidas was paying Bowen before arranging for 'Ville for him to go there.grunt
I wonder why the businesses didn't approach the athletes directly. Cut out the middle man.
I heard the boosters bought a kid a nuclear surfboard...Where exactly was the mis-use of funds? They used the money to entice talented basketball players to their schools. Which is what the schools themselves wanted.
Bet they are all talking and outing others if it cuts them a deal.The coaches face up to 80 years in prison, holy ####
All my likes but I don't think we're gonna get any takers in this thread.This is the perfect time for the athletes to attack the NCAA about the rules that forbid them to make money. Would love to see that.
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This is the perfect time for the athletes to attack the NCAA about the rules that forbid them to make money. Would love to see that.
Hell, Jerry Sandusky literally ####ed a kid, and only got 30-60 years...The coaches face up to 80 years in prison, holy ####
Isn't this just proof that the athletes already make money?This is the perfect time for the athletes to attack the NCAA about the rules that forbid them to make money. Would love to see that.
Michael Grasso? @MuseumMichael 34m34 minutes ago
Mo money, mo problems.This is the perfect time for the athletes to attack the NCAA about the rules that forbid them to make money. Would love to see that.
Illegally...but who cares about that, right?Isn't this just proof that the athletes already make money?
Was attempting something a little more complex, with Pitino chanting a prophecy in a dead language where he curses Calipari, but you know, sometimes you just gotta keep it simple.Great thread title
It's proof that the system is designed solely to take advantage of them and they are primed to be taken advantage of by people in power in the NCAA system whose sole reason for existence is to make money on the backs of these kids with the ridiculous notion that they are "amateurs" and that if they actually were allowed to have a job off campus that paid them real money or they were allowed to sell their books for whatever someone will pay for them like any other student that it somehow affects the educational institution.Isn't this just proof that the athletes already make money?
Even if they give every athlete a respectable stipend, that won't stop these shenanigans. The 5star recruit will still go to the highest bidder.Illegally...but who cares about that, right?
More like this is proof that there's plenty of money to pay the athletes and keep it above board.
School's don't have to give them anything more than a scholarship. If Joe Blow Booster car dealer wants to give the best HS PG in the country a job selling cars making a million dollars day, so be it. IT would be ok for any other student at the school except the NCAA athlete.Even if they give every athlete a respectable stipend, that won't stop these shenanigans. The 5star recruit will still go to the highest bidder.
If we are, we've failed miserably at attracting elite talent for the last couple of decades.So is Minnesota an Adidas school? Wondering if Richard Pitino is facing a lot of questions today.
How about just making this the case and getting rid of this facade of Amateurism.Even if they give every athlete a respectable stipend, that won't stop these shenanigans. The 5star recruit will still go to the highest bidder.
South Carolina is supposed to be part of this. So you never know.If we are, we've failed miserably at attracting elite talent for the last couple of decades.
Was I supposed to be writing about education?School's don't have to give them anything more than a scholarship. If Joe Blow Booster car dealer wants to give the best HS PG in the country a job selling cars making a million dollars day, so be it. IT would be ok for any other student at the school except the NCAA athlete.
Meanwhile, nothing you wrote has anything to do with education at all - which is the cloak the NCAA and the schools wrap themselves in.
It will be interesting to see the landscape after the dust settles - but I think this particular scandal is going to be more prevalent in the 4.5 star athlete, and schools on the periphery of the elite programs.Even if they give every athlete a respectable stipend, that won't stop these shenanigans. The 5star recruit will still go to the highest bidder.
Fine by me. My point was the football/basketball players are probably doing just fine. If you want rules to say they can receive a giant sweepstakes check instead of a brown paper bag full of cash, that's ok by me.How about just making this the case and getting rid of this facade of Amateurism.
It will be interesting to see the landscape after the dust settles - but I think this particular scandal is going to be more prevalent in the 4.5 star athlete, and schools on the periphery of the elite programs.
I think, today, a school like Kentucky or Duke, does not need to offer immediate inducements to the elite prospects. Schools that have a track-record of sending kids to the NBA have the advantage of promising $Millions in a year v. $100K now.
We will see though.
These one and done kids could play at Fairleigh Dickinson or Incarnate Word and still make the same amount of money.And the bum stripped Red Auerbach of his title with the Celtics. Real lowlifeRemember all those times Pitino took a holier than thou attitude towards Coach Cal?