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RE: OT: College bball fraud & corruption arrest by FBI overnight
(09-26-2017 12:48 PM)WKUYG Wrote:  This is the tip of something much larger...these fat ass high paid people will start to sing like a song bird to get a few months off their sentence. You can also bet this Adidas guy giving out all the money didn't just start once he took his current job. If one shoe company is doing it. The rest are also and he probably honed his skill while at Nike.

Saying nothing to the NCAA can only help. Lying to the NCAA might help you keep your job because things are hard to prove. Saying nothing to the FBI will get you more time and lying to the FBI is a whole new charge. Once they all lawyer up...this gets a lot bigger.

There is one thing the FBI loves more than anything.....high profile names. Asst coaches don't fit that billing. Their bosses do.

The FBI has become a politicized institution at the national level. Probable three year 'show cause' for the assistants and everybody washes their hands of the whole affair.
09-26-2017 02:01 PM
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