Self on ncaa
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This pisses me off sooooo bad! Ncaa is not for kids!
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@Crimsonorblue22 Not Caring About Athlete$
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@JRyman very proud of coach self and KU for standing up for this kid. Just crazy how little urgency there was w/this case, and how much discrepancy was involved.
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@Crimsonorblue22 makes you wonder what the investigators got paid per hour? If they got to travel all over to his different schools and if their families got to go with them?
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@JRyman for 2 months, maybe 6.
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Seriously, this pizzes me off soooo much. Why the F do these schools put up with this BS? Its about time Self stops taking the ‘high road’ and gives everyone the lo down on what has been going on. We all knew it was NCAA ineptitude and now its confirmed. We can go back to my conspiracies thread and it might start to sound a little more like a real possibility. I’m glad that Self finally decided that enough is enough and gives the public some material to work with. Pour the gas on the fire and lets get this going viral. #FreeCheick!!!
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There’s the ESPN alert… hopefully the more public this becomes the quicker we get an answer. On a side note, who holds this committee accountable??? IF the answer is no one, that needs to change ASAP. #FREECHEICK
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@rustindodd: In letter to NCAA, obtained by The Star, KU’s Sheahon Zenger calls Diallo case “misfit process”, says Diallo should be eligible immediately.
SZ quote
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Let’s put this in its real proper perspective -
Mali attack: more than 20 dead after terrorist raid on Bamako hotel
This is what Cheick faces with a failed attempt at D1 and the NBA.
We’ve all tolerated these as$holes way too long. They obviously have it in for Kansas. And in their efforts to reduce Kansas, they take a young, innocent, hard working kid from a war-torn nation and they give him the royal screwing over.
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Diallo is allowed to eat w/team!
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Okay, so here is my question. WE have gotten 2 separate agencies that have BOTH said that the 2 courses that the NCAA has said is not core qualifying, the agencies said they are. So who wins out? Bill was saying it takes 16 for a student to be deemed eligible, he also said Cheick has that many just at the one school. So what the f - - - is the NCAA doing, why do they have their heads up their ass? Bill said they sent a letter to the NCAA way back in Sept asking the NCAA what they were looking for or what they needed, no response, no response, no response and finally around the 5th or 6th of November THEN they answer, jumpin-gee-hoosa-fats, Bill said if they would of known they could of provided info a long time ago. He said it took us a WEEK a fricken week that it has taken the NCAA months to find, the thing is 1 of the agencies we have represent over 300 districts dealing with this kind of thing, the NCAA has come out and said Cheick has done nothing wrong, nothing fraudulent and yet here the poor kid sits. It’s all about the core classes, Bill said he realized it was the weekend but he didn’t care with which I agree 100% I mean come on man lets get this solved and like now. so question is guys how much longer do we or beter Cheick have to sit and wait? ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY
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@Crimsonorblue22 Some people think Im a bit crazy for spewing my conspiracy theories about the NCAA not following their own rules and that they have a personal vendetta against KU and/or Cheick and his legal guardian. But the more info that comes to light on this case, the less crazy I think I seem.
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@Crimsonorblue22 Wanted to put you back on top of the heap since you posted this HCBS podcast about NCAA 10 hrs earlier than what’s currently drawing comments.
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@brooksmd good thing I don’t have an ego problem! Thx!
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@Crimsonorblue22 Plenty of them around though…
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“Diallo is allowed to eat w/team!”
I wonder if the NCAA is there counting calorie intakes of the team?
Haven’t you heard of “pastagate?”
This has been happening often for the past couple of years, and schools can get in deep poo if their players eat “too much.”
Here is an example down in Soonerland:
Sooners self-report excessive pasta
The NCAA is concerned that players might use the old “mama bird” tactic of eating too much, then puking it up later to feed others, in this case selling it on the streets (predigested). Gosh… the NCAA is really on the ball!
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@drgnslayr I remember that. Diallo couldn’t practice w/them in Maui. Just crazy!
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“I’m pouring this into an NCAA-approved cup. If you have any NCAA-approved ice, I would appreciate that.” — Then-Kansas coach Roy Williams, after not being allowed to enter a press conference with a soda bottle that was not an NCAA sponsor
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@wrwlumpy But surely Nike wields no influence in NCAA initial eligibility determinations. Just a meager soda bottling operation “partnering” with NCAA to tilt a table on a big stage…
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In all fairness that is true in all sports and businesses. Sponsors pay a lot of money to have their name prominent displayed and having someone else’s product displayed does not sit well and probably involves legal liability if the organization being paid by the sponsor does not vigorously enforce the exclusive rights of the company that disbursed the sponsorship money.
Remember when Jim McMahon was fined $5,000 by the NFL for wearing a headband with the Adidas logo? He was not the first and certainly not the last one.