NCAA Corruption Investigation - Kansas Identified?
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The lack of anything of substance connecting KU to anything is a major positive. It also sounds like, with the denial from JJ’s mom, there would be no KU knowledge of the transaction. That is important.
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If Miller and ayton coach and play I’ll never speak of Arizona ever
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@HighEliteMajor Agree.
Gotta believe this “loan” operation is mostly a cash business…in the absence of a verifiable paper trail it really does come down to one person’s word over another. My money is on JJ’s mom.
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Miller will not coach, no word on ayton yet
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The thing is Jones doesn’t have to speak to anyone from the ncaa. Her son doesn’t go to college anymore, she doesn’t have to provide a paper trail to them if there is one. The fbi could, and turn that info over to the ncaa which would change things.
She allegedly received the money before her son signed anywhere. He was not under Kansas watch.
He was eligible through ncaa and ku compliance.
Until the program is connected to this there is absolutely no way they can be held accountabe
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Well this completely explains his ability to almost overnight land top guys… to Arizona -decidedly not a blue blood program.
I know they are not all expecting some sort of $, but this is why I really have soured on these OAD types…
Self is clean - we will get thru this.
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It’s not just oads getting paid. Loads of players anywhere near the top 100 of the rankings really.
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@BShark Good point - the question is where this would fall off… what ranking must you have to expect some sort of under the table $ offer
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Bridges will play today, the university and the NCAA have worked together for the last 24 hours and have deemed his situation not at risk potential retribution. That’s the fastest the NCAA has ever worked for a team not on the east and very interesting to say the least.
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kjayhawks said:
Bridges will play today, the university and the NCAA have worked together for the last 24 hours and have deemed his situation not at risk potential retribution. That’s the fastest the NCAA has ever worked for a team not on the east and very interesting to say the least.
UK cleared Knox real quick too.
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I think we will see the NCAA and Division I teams working together like never before…suddenly they have an intruder/enemy in common.
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BeddieKU23 said:
Miller will not coach, no word on ayton yet
They have to bench him and at least show some type of actions against the allegations. But the damage is done, why not go ahead and play him?
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BShark said:
kjayhawks said:
Bridges will play today, the university and the NCAA have worked together for the last 24 hours and have deemed his situation not at risk potential retribution. That’s the fastest the NCAA has ever worked for a team not on the east and very interesting to say the least.
UK cleared Knox real quick too.
hahahahahahahahaha…this is a joke and why this is not going to be worth the time they spent finding this mess. They can’t legally let MSU and Bridges off this easily. This simply means the KU findings prove to be a joke finding. They had to throw something out against KU.
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Gorilla72 said:
ESPN’s Mark Schlabach mentions on SportsCenter that Arizona told him that the program is standing by Sean Miller’s statement in October claiming his innocence. - per UA message site.
Audacious and arrogance, WOW
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@truehawk93 I’m glad this investigation is now. Even I have my doubts with Sherron, Julian and Arthur. I do believe that Self has layers of separation anyway though. Our recent recruiting would indicate that even if Self had some suspicious things before maybe he is more on the up and up now. One can hope.
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Not happy it is Arizona but in some perverse way, I am delighted that Arizona and other programs are giving Yahoo, et. al. a big ‘screw you’.
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CRH107 said:
Not happy it is Arizona but in some perverse way, I am delighted that Arizona and other programs are giving Yahoo, et. al. a big ‘screw you’.
ohhhhhh…please remember all the recruits Zona signed at the final hour. I am very happy that his recruiting practices have been exposed.
Do you remember the bigs and pgs he took from KU?
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Absolutely and agree with you! Just tired of ‘rolling over’ every time someone points a finger or brings up an allegation. How can the NCAA possible clear someone in 24 hours when it took an eternity with Preston??
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@CRH107 The legal teams at UK, MSU etc are obviously just that much better!
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Miller’s not coaching, but I’m confused at Emmert’s latest comment. This gets more ridiculous by the article. Why would you launch a probe and then not look into or take some actions? Oh wait, it’s about the money. Now we know what the F4 sponsors are doing right now.
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…and accomplished it after normal business hours and over a weekend…only thing that would make it more impressive is some kind of holiday I missed yesterday!
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Sean Miller says he expects to be vindicated? OK.
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Ayton will play
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BeddieKU23 said:
Ayton will play
Joke
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Taking a McDonald All American top prospects does not strike me as having an air of desperation. I am sure glad KU did not take Ayton considering what is being reported.
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How about this scenario. Agent goes to his boss and says…I just met with Mrs. Jackson and gave her $2,600 in cash, of course there is no record of our meeting or the payment because the NCAA frowns on that so, here is my expense report and the master spreadsheet has been updated. All the while Mrs. Jackson has been at home, never met the agent and has no idea who he is. Has the spreadsheet not been made public none is the wiser. Maybe what has been uncovered is a gigantic agency in-house scam
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@JayHawkFanToo because Ayton is playing today and Billy is in Bosnia? Lol.
Agree to disagree because I believe you don’t know much of the subject you’re trying to speak on.
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@JayHawkFanToo That was my exact thought. Dawkins is a slime. I wouldn’t put it past him to pad his expense account. Make up some names to hide the money you’re skimming.
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Consider the source.
Always!
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@KUSTEVE Thats my deal, at this point ether this paper is completely BS or a ton of schools are lying.
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Good old Tucky fans
https://kentucky.forums.rivals.com/threads/bigger-name-coach-on-tape.259092/
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@BShark So…it never occurred to them it might be their very own?
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@Hawk8086 Of course not.
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@Hawk8086 Cal is clean. He already has two vacated final fours and would never do anything to risk that again.
It’s like girls continually getting back with their ex that cheats on them. “He’s changed! He won’t do it again, he promised.”
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Not sure what to make of the Miles Bridges situation. How does an internal review and then eligibility clearance by the NCAA happen overnight on a weekend when the office is closed. Idk why but that just smells terrible.
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@cragarhawk I sure don’t want their tourney appearance last year vacated. BIFM vs Bridges deserves to stay in history!
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KU could have just as easily played Preston, but didn’t.
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BShark said:
KU could have just as easily played Preston, but didn’t.
Scruples. I like it.
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Every coach in the Country with an available scholarship…or without one, would have taken Preston in a NewYork minute; he is playing in Eastern Europe because of potential violations, which are yet to be determined, and not because lack of talent. As I posted, there were zero red flags on Preston other than academic. When Arizona has to vacate all the wins when Ayton played, it will look like a blessing in disguise.
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So I’m watching Sparty play my Badgers today and of course Bridges is out there. He gets 10 points, 8 boards, and I’m trying to figure out why he is playing. I asked the same thing with Ayton last night.
So of course I start thinking of our own team. We had a young man we kept out and ultimately the NCAA doesn’t clear to play. Assuming they had found something it was the right decision of course. But I’m thinking why are these schools playing these dudes? Are they figuring they’re already caught so they might as well enjoy the ride since it’s all going to fall apart when the other shoe drops and puts them on probation?
I’m proud of KU for doing things the right way, even if there is some dirt on us through this latest crap. I’m pretty upset though watching those guys play. Not sure if Duke’s cheater was kept out or any of the others who are active players. But they shouldn’t. It seems like such a no brainer. Why are these guys still playing basketball?
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@wissox so from what I understand it’s the FBI that wiretapped him and released the findings. The NCAA has no actual proof that Ayton or Bridges received the money. The decision to sit Miller was made by the school administration and not the NCAA. If this all came to light last year i do wonder however if Self would have sat Josh. Would like to hear everyone’s take on that.
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@SkinnyKansasDude I understand your point but the FBI 's word holds no weight with the NCAA? This is the FBI, they probably laugh at the NCAA’s investigations. T
100,000$ and the guy plays. I don’t care if it’s the kid selling happy meals saying he heard it. That’s a wad of cash and I can’t believe that he’s playing. Of course maybe they know their goose is cooked so they’ll play him as a sort of ‘why the heck not, we’ve got nothing to lose’.
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Texas sidelined Eric Davis Jr.
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Hmm, well from reading on some other sites. Talk is more news possibly coming before Thursday. - Talk is Michigan State & Texas is on deck.
Lot of talk that another big name - - - bigger then Miller was caught on wiretap conversation - and quite possibly Izzo.
Then talk about Texas and Bamba. - talking about how the story from his brother back sometime ago reveiling as to what he said was that he had took money for Bamba’s recruitment to Texas, then family was saying he was just jealous. - Talk being said not so laughable now is it? - - Bamba? - - Money? - -Texas? - I’m not really sold solid on this stuff - but guess we will see if anything develops this week with these two schools - just passing what I read but I’m not say 100% for sure. - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY
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San Diego St also sidelined Malik Pope.
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wissox said:
@SkinnyKansasDude I understand your point but the FBI 's word holds no weight with the NCAA? This is the FBI, they probably laugh at the NCAA’s investigations. T
100,000$ and the guy plays. I don’t care if it’s the kid selling happy meals saying he heard it. That’s a wad of cash and I can’t believe that he’s playing. Of course maybe they know their goose is cooked so they’ll play him as a sort of ‘why the heck not, we’ve got nothing to lose’.
I was baffled as well that Ayton played. If the Arizona administration held Miller out I’m not sure why Ayton wasn’t a pre-cautionary scratch as well. Other programs would have likely held him out, I have a good feeling Self would have or KU compliance would have to investigate the validity in the report.
In my opinion Arizona lost all of my respect allowing him to play. Maybe some don’t share that view. Maybe we should wait to see whether Ayton received the money before placing blame on him as well. There is however some good information out there that Ayton told Self he was committing to KU and then days later commits to Arizona out of the blue. And now we have a FBI wiretap explaining an alledged deal to pay Ayton or his family to influence him to play for Arizona.
Michigan St played Bridges, Kentucky played Knox, Alabama played Sexton, Duke played Carter. All of them allegedly had dinner with Dawkins. Sexton was the only one suspended by Alabama in the beginning of the season for being named in the initial FBI report. I’m surprised the other 3 were “cleared” by their programs so quickly. We shouldn’t have been surprised given these are star players and they had games to play/win the next day
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BeddieKU23 said:
San Diego St also sidelined Malik Pope.
Weird.
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BShark said:
BeddieKU23 said:
San Diego St also sidelined Malik Pope.
Weird.
Seemed like Texas & SD St were caught flat-footed with them being included and wanted to look into it is my guess.
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This is all just setting the table for the NBA to set up its own development system outside the NCAA. This report may be the push that moves the NCAA back to amateur status (i.e., no players with pro aspirations) while the NBA moves to a more European model (i.e. each team having a developmental system).
If that happens, D1 basketball will change. It won’t cease to exist, but it will certainly change. Kids with pro aspirations will start working their way through the pro development system as early as 12 or 13, going to school during the day, then training at the pro development facility at night. That’s why you see guys from Europe coming over having already played three or four years within a pro system - they start that as soon as they are ready from a talent perspective, often 17 or 18. Had a guy like Svi stayed in Europe, he likely would be finishing his second or third year as a pro in a lower European league right now. That is coming to the U.S.
That type of system will allow Big Shoe to sponsor these development centers (along with the NBA and GLeague). It will also mean that top HS players probably won’t go to their local high school, or even a private school or prep school - they will go to the development center probably as early as 13 or 14.
Now obviously, this is years down the road - currently, there are six or seven NBA teams pondering opening training centers. It’s in the planning stages, which means its probably still three years from happening in the earliest stages. But with this issue popping up now, it may speed up the process just a bit. It’s still going to take 8-10 years to get anything like this off the ground, but that’s where things are headed.
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@justanotherfan I just have a hard time seeing the NBA giving up a free developmental league.
It isn’t like baseball where an NAIA guy can make the pros. So you don’t have to cast a wide net.
Not to mention, there basically are NBA academies leading up to college. Almost all of these top 100 guys play for a prep school where they eat and breath basketball.
The dollars and cents just aren’t there from what I can see. The more simple, cheaper fix is just getting rid of the OAD rule.