lightning1
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Bruce Pearl is still coaching at Auburn. Why would Sean Miller be any different?
I’ve read that a similar bombshell may come out about Pearl in the coming days. It’s funny because just last week there was a thread on here where a bunch of people were claiming Iowa should hire Pearl. I’ll definitely dig it up when that happens.Bruce Pearl is still coaching at Auburn. Why would Sean Miller be any different?
I remember that.I’ve read that a similar bombshell may come out about Pearl in the coming days. It’s funny because just last week there was a thread on here where a bunch of people were claiming Iowa should hire Pearl. I’ll definitely dig it up when that happens.
I didn’t see anything about Miller treating their son and daughter.Wow. Parents of a sexual assault victim describe how Miller treated their daughter and son a couple years ago. Long but worth the read.
https://247sports.com/college/ucla/Board/103038/Contents/West-Parents-Read-Carefully-54177023
Do you think that the NCAA may continue their investigating by starting with other coaches with similar clauses in their contracts? Seems like the red flags of all red flags to me. Why would you even ask for that if you weren't cheating? To me that puts culpability on the schools also. That's them turning their heads the other way.And you thought Fran's buyout was crazy ...
Do you think that the NCAA may continue their investigating by starting with other coaches with similar clauses in their contracts? Seems like the red flags of all red flags to me. Why would you even ask for that if you weren't cheating? To me that puts culpability on the schools also. That's them turning their heads the other way.
Granted this has been 100% the FBIs investigating and the NCAA just piggy backs off of what their able to uncover. But if the NCAA would like to help point the feds other directions pointing out other coaches (if there are any) with similar clauses to their deals might be a starting point.
It's like how could the AD not know? So during the negotiation the agent asks for that. The AD then doesn't ask why? Just sign here. Give me a break. That kind of contract to me puts both the AD and the school neck deep in this too. They can't be let off the hook either.I was just coming to post the same thing but you took it one step further. I was just thinking with a contract like that, it sure seems like the AD knew what was going on. Miller probably said something like "I'll win at all costs, but my contract better cover my ass". I didn't think about the part where other coaches probably had that same conversation, so it's a good way to investigate.
Well the laws they were breaking are of the tax evasion/money laundering variety. I'll guarantee you that AZ kid didn't list that 100k he got on his taxes this year... Nor whomever exactly handed it to him. That's the only reason the feds are involved at all. We are talking about tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars changing hands over the last few decades (between football and hoops) without the IRS getting their cut. The ESPN talking heads will have you believe all this is over some 100 dollar handshakes and steak dinners with the occasional sports car being handed to kids... Yes it's that too but a whole lot more... The FBI could care less about the eligibility of any kid playing ball. It's about the big money getting tossed around unreported..Going to be interesting on criminal intent. The Good Old Boy network has been doing this for years. No doubt they were doing this a long time and knew they were violating NCAA rules. However, I doubt any or most of them knew they were violating Federal law with FBI/Federal indictable offenses. Under the table things go on the time an happens everywhere in most walks of life. Price fixing doesn't get the attention it used to get and sharing price lists goes on all the time in most ALL business. Since the Clinton Admin, there isn't a lot of enforcement going on.
Every university has corruption. Every public university.
But it is a good question to ask. Did they know they were actually violating Federal law? Does that make a difference.
Really explains how Iowa ends up with the Josh Ogelsby's and Brady Ellingson's of the world on our team!
Our bank account isn't as big? Wonder what the going rate was for them?
I think I saw Brady zipping around in an new shiny Subaru Outback. Made me wonder.
If these schools don’t get banned from postseason play for multiple years what’s our incentive for staying clean?