What's our fate?
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Hope your right.
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I say fight every last thing with NCAA till the end of time. Entire process is BS at this point.
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@DanR I admitted to something I didn’t do as a 5 year old and I’m still miffed about that forced confession decades later.
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@dylans Probably still in an FBI file. Or maybe the NCAA files from looking for dirt in the fanbase.
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This is us and the NCAA. If they hit a homer against us, this is what we’ll do:
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@Jethro I saw that. Baseball has a problem. Maybe more of that will help improve ratings and draw in the younger generation!
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@dylans said in What's our fate?:
@DanR I admitted to something I didn’t do as a 5 year old and I’m still miffed about that forced confession decades later.
Hmmm, we might have gone to school together! Thanks for whoever confessed to de-airing the principals tire.
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@wissox said in What's our fate?:
@Jethro I saw that. Baseball has a problem. Maybe more of that will help improve ratings and draw in the younger generation!
I’m driving home today, and there is a 3 car pileup on the feeder road. 1 car hit a car which knocked that car into the car in front. So, 2 ladies jump out from the first car, and the driver in the 2nd car rolls his window down, and the ladies start whaling on the guy in the 2nd car… throwing haymakers. Then they jump back into their car and drive away. They had a temporary tag, so I couldn’t read the license tag, or I would’ve called 911. It was like watching a Jerry Springer episode. I couldn’t believe it. Violence all over the country is running amok.
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@Jethro I wish you would’ve, those ladies did some damage to me.
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@wissox said in What's our fate?:
@Jethro I wish you would’ve, those ladies did some damage to me.
I think calling them ladies is a bridge too far. They’re lucky the dude wasn’t armed. That happened right by Reliant Stadium in Houston- they’re doing construction at Kirby and 610 so the traffic is at a standstill at that spot everyday. It was such a bizarre scene!
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Reading these comments from conference commissioners. KU should not accept any penalty levied to them with such an uncertain future for the NCAA.
Aresco said it’s critical the next leader of the NCAA knows what his or her role will be.
“Will he or she simply be in charge of dismantling the NCAA? And having all the decision-making devolved to the conferences or the schools?” Aresco said. “Or will that person be expected to be a transformative figure and try to get some of these issues resolved or under control? You know, NIL is not what we expected, wanted it to be. It’s the Wild West. It isn’t NIL, it seems to be buying players and making sure you retain them, and that’s not what was intended. The portal and NIL have created a perfect storm. … What’s our mission? Is this going to become semi-pro sports, or is there going to be any retention of the amateur model? Those are all things that are going to face a new president.”
NCAA member schools adopted a new constitution in January and are in the process of changing the organization’s structure and mission. Many expect the NCAA’s responsibility to diminish significantly as more autonomy is transferred to the conferences and schools. Mid-American Conference commissioner Jon Steinbrecher said the transformation period Emmert initiated “provides a really good pivot point.”
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I can’t believe this hasn’t been resolved yet
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I’d love to know what would actually happen if KU just flat out refused to honor whatever result comes. There is no leadership or control from what these people are saying & the power is shifting to schools. Makes these allegations a sham, not that they weren’t already
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The Athletic has a long article today talking about a new policy to be voted on today by the NCAA Board trying to control NIL activities, etc. (Link is at the end, below.) Here is what I wrote in a comment there, which is relevant to this thread:
This is really interesting for what it could mean to the KU case pending. According to the FBI reports, KU is the only school in the Adidas investigation that did not have any employees involved in passing or arranging money to recruits. (FBI called KU a victim of the scheme.) The legal theory has never been used before to impute Level 1 liability to a school for the rogue actions of 3rd party employees of independent companies.
The theory used by the NCAA is that Adidas was a booster of KU and therefore KU was required to, but failed to, supervise and control Adidas’s contacts with recruits (which means prevent them from doing any steering to a school).
If the NCAA Board of Directors has to issue a new rule announcing that corporations or consortiums will be considered boosters from now on, but it is NOT retroactive, that seems to seriously undermine their KU theory that the exact same conduct by Adidas made KU liable.
The players paid by Adidas would still cause vacating of games they were in, but the failure to know and supervise theory justifying big sanctions seems doomed.
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IARP website made more riveting updates concerning the KU case.
They are the best
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Basically an amended notice of allegations was provided/submitted. Who knows.
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@BeddieKU23 said in What's our fate?:
Basically an amended notice of allegations was provided/submitted. Who knows.
They really should post all the documents to be transparent.
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@FarmerJayhawk said in What's our fate?:
@BeddieKU23 said in What's our fate?:
Basically an amended notice of allegations was provided/submitted. Who knows.
They really should post all the documents to be transparent.
I’ll be rich before that happens
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AD Travis Goff hoped there would be resolution to KU case in 2022 but “does not know if that will happen”. Does not have any new info to share.
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@BeddieKU23 I figure I have 30 years left on this earth and my goal is to never see the decision handed down.
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@wissox wow! I just hope to see tomorrow. You’re optimistic!
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@dylans Yeah, watch you live 30 more years (I don’t know how old you are so maybe you’re hoping for 50 or 60 more!) and i don’t make it til tomorrow!
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@wissox If you don’t make it to tomorrow, please let us know. I don’t want to see your name on a “whatever happened to…?” thread.
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@wissox 50-60 would be nice. 45 more seems to be par