RE: Auburn and OSU coaches took bribes from Adidas and got arrested.
(09-26-2017 12:53 PM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote: Full list of schools named, by my count:
Auburn, Southern Cal, South Carolina, Oklahoma State, Arizona, Louisville and Miami. All except Auburn were in the tournament last year. Does this meant that these schools will end up forfeiting tournament credits?
Also, if Pitino survives this latest scandal, he'll have had an affair, stripper scandal, and bribery charges all on him. I mean...
with OkState from what I read on another forum the guy involved actually did the crime at another school prior to being hired by OkState
RE: Auburn and OSU coaches took bribes from Adidas and got arrested.
with their recent issues with their endowment and university foundation Louisville is the last university on earth that wants the FBI sniffing around their finances
RE: Auburn and OSU coaches took bribes from Adidas and got arrested.
(09-26-2017 01:27 PM)Pony94 Wrote: @JonRothstein 2m2 minutes ago
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Louisville has received official notice that it is under FBI investigation, per release.
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To put this in hoop lingo: FBI w/wire taps is the No. 1 overall seed, NCAA Committee on Infractions is a 16 seed
RE: Auburn and OSU coaches took bribes from Adidas and got arrested.
(09-26-2017 01:42 PM)Wedge Wrote:
(09-26-2017 01:27 PM)Pony94 Wrote: @JonRothstein 2m2 minutes ago
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Louisville has received official notice that it is under FBI investigation, per release.
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Quote:Brett McMurphy
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To put this in hoop lingo: FBI w/wire taps is the No. 1 overall seed, NCAA Committee on Infractions is a 16 seed
RE: Auburn and OSU coaches took bribes from Adidas and got arrested.
(09-26-2017 01:52 PM)Hokie4Skins Wrote: I thought Auburn was an Under Armour school...
It is but there are two separate issues. 1) Adidas paying players to go to Adidas schools and 2) assistant coaches at schools receiving bribes directing players to certain agents / financial reps. Auburn is involved because an assistant coach accepted bribes.
RE: Auburn and OSU coaches took bribes from Adidas and got arrested.
(09-26-2017 11:44 AM)Wolfman Wrote:
(09-26-2017 11:07 AM)ArQ Wrote:
(09-26-2017 10:51 AM)Pony94 Wrote: @PeteThamel 5m5 minutes ago
Former NCAA official told me today this could end up as the biggest college sports story of our lifetime. "It's also the least surprising."
The question is why it takes so long.
Because we don't arrest people then look for evidence. We look for evidence first. We also have pretty high standards for evidence.
And, if the Fed moves on something, better believe you're as good as ****ed. They don't touch what they can't easily win. Maybe not every charge, but with so many charges, you're going to get snagged on something.
RE: Auburn and OSU coaches took bribes from Adidas and got arrested.
(09-26-2017 02:22 PM)stever20 Wrote: Sounds like the movie Blue Chips.....
I thought the same thing. I posted this on the Cincinnati board earlier.
(09-26-2017 01:31 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: All this talk makes me think back to the 1994 movie Blue Chips. How great will it be if one of the coaches gave a speech today like Nick Nolte delivered at the end of the movie