(10-25-2018 08:39 PM)Hilltopper2K Wrote: (10-25-2018 08:28 PM)Gilesfan Wrote: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.yahoo.c...56748.html
Doesn't say that Stansbury paid him. Only that he was paid. And if you think WKU is paying players... where is that money coming from? Our budgetary concerns are well documented. Are you alleging that Stansbury pays them out of his own salary? I just want to be clear about the accusation here.
Juat to be clear.......
Stansbury was suspended at Austin Peay for cheating. To quote the AP: "The NCAA letter was the result of an internal investigation Austin Peay initiated ... That investigation led to the suspension of the assistant coach Rick Stansbury"
Players were allegedly paid while he was the head coach at Miss State, including paying $1500 just to talk to a player. People within the program have said he was let go to try and avoid sanctions.
Mitchell Robinsons was involved in the FBI case as receiving money and signed with Western Kentucky. “Robinson, who infamously left WKU, returned and then left for a final time in August to pursue other opportunities, is briefly mentioned in Yahoo's report.
The report says: "According to the documents, Dawkins has dinners listed with plenty of boldface names in the sport – Tom Izzo, 'Villanova coaches,'...and the family of wayward five-star prospect Mitchell Robinson."
While the dollar amount of the dinner is not included, Robinson never participated in NCAA competition for WKU, which means the school should not be at risk of any NCAA violations. Had Robinson stayed in school, the situation would have vastly different implications for both he and WKU.
Most of the players mentioned in the report seemed to have received payment before they committed to a school, which could exclude a lot of universities from being directly involved with these behaviors.“
It doesnt take rocket science to understand that stansbury was a cheater and continues to be a chester. You would have to be a fool to claim otherwise.