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RE: OT: College bball fraud & corruption arrest by FBI overnight
(09-27-2017 09:32 AM)usm99 Wrote:  Looks like some of the dominos (or Papa Johns I guess with it being Louisville) are starting to fall:

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketb...s-lose-job

Louisville head basketball coach Rick Pitino has told members of his coaching staff that he expects to lose his job over allegations the Cardinals basketball program is involved in a federal investigation into fraud and corruption in college basketball recruiting.

And Pitino's lawyer's response to the FBI situation with UL:

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017...707272001/


"Rick Pitino’s attorney Steve Pence promises that [University of Louisville] 'won’t fire Pitino without a bare-knuckle fight,'" Terry Meiners, a Louisville TV and radio personality, posted on his blog.

"Pence predicts that Pitino would prevail in a legal struggle over his reported $44 million buyout," the post continued.
09-27-2017 10:22 AM
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