College basketball scandal

It is funny that recruits are signing with Chapel Hill because they don’t want to be a part of something negative.

clt says that guy just verablled. He won’t sign

From Gary Parrish:

CBSSports.com: Good luck to college basketball defendants trying to argue what they did is not a crime

clt welcomes the fbi cleaning up college sports.

Bush, Obama, or Trump. Just glad to see it begin.

https://www.wwaytv3.com/2017/10/17/former-louisville-basketball-coach-rick-pitino-sues-adidas/

Pitino is dumb to sue Adidas. Doesn’t he know if it goes to court, Adidas will release all the documents showing he was involved?

No surprise as Louisville follows up official termination of Pitino with that of Jurich as well.

Courier-Journal.com: Rick Pitino fired by University of Louisville athletics board amid recruiting scandal

Courier-Journal.com: Tom Jurich fired with cause by University of Louisville

[quote=“Run49er, post:47, topic:31097”]No surprise as Louisville follows up official termination of Pitino with that of Jurich as well.

Courier-Journal.com: Rick Pitino fired by University of Louisville athletics board amid recruiting scandal

Courier-Journal.com: Tom Jurich fired with cause by University of Louisville[/quote]

We need Jurich here.

[quote=“49r9r, post:48, topic:31097”][quote=“Run49er, post:47, topic:31097”]No surprise as Louisville follows up official termination of Pitino with that of Jurich as well.

Courier-Journal.com: Rick Pitino fired by University of Louisville athletics board amid recruiting scandal

Courier-Journal.com: Tom Jurich fired with cause by University of Louisville[/quote]

We need Jurich here.[/quote]

clt would have disagreed before CHeat got away with the largest academic fraud in NCAA history. Now bring him on!

If his parents received the money in May 2017, it would be on their April 2018 tax return. While they should have paid estimated taxes on June 15, 2017, failure to do so results in a monetary penalty.[/quote]
But if they can’t pay the taxes then it will become criminal, right?. I foresee them just dropping the Lexus keys on the IRS agent’s desk and saying “best I can do”.[/quote]

Inability to pay is not criminal. Attempts to hide money from and deceive the IRS along with not paying on it is criminal.

NBCSports.com: Lawyer denies report three defendants in FBI probe discussing taking a deal from prosecutors

Yahoo.com: How the NCAA discarded a program that could have helped address college basketball’s problems

Sportingnews.com: MARK EMMERT CONCERNED PUBLIC IS LOSING CONFIDENCE IN NCAA

So if I understand this correctly, the NCAA is saying “everyone on the planet but us saw that we messed this up, but we hear you”. So now I suppose they will get tough and bring the hammer down on offenders going forward. It sure is fortunate for UNC-CH that they slipped though that narrow 7-year wide window when there were no consequences to cheating.

As the NCAA continues to get hammered for its recent rulings, seems more and more that the “C” in their acronym stands for “clueless”!

NBCSports.com: Braxton Beverly, Evan Battey and Jalen Hayes are proof NCAA has no business determining academic ability

Yahoo.com: NCAA again shows lack of common sense by denying NC State freshman’s appeal

[quote=“Run49er, post:54, topic:31097”]As the NCAA continues to get hammered for its recent rulings, seems more and more that the “C” in their acronym stands for “clueless”!

NBCSports.com: Braxton Beverly, Evan Battey and Jalen Hayes are proof NCAA has no business determining academic ability

Yahoo.com: NCAA again shows lack of common sense by denying NC State freshman’s appeal[/quote] “Clueless”. I can think of another “c” word that might fit and it ain’t “cat” though it is synonymous with “pussy”.

CBSSports.com: College basketball scandal updates: Auburn’s Chuck Person indicted

ESPN.com: Tide’s Collin Sexton ruled ineligible after being ID’d in FBI complaint

Yahoo.com: College basketball in state of emergency before season even starts

Yahoo.com: As college hoops hangs in balance, indictments increase speculation on who might be talking to feds

Next coach’s head to roll?

ESPN.com: Sources: Bruce Pearl’s job in jeopardy if he doesn’t cooperate in Auburn investigation

[quote=“Run49er, post:58, topic:31097”]Next coach’s head to roll?

ESPN.com: Sources: Bruce Pearl’s job in jeopardy if he doesn’t cooperate in Auburn investigation[/quote]

clt says good ol Roy is laughing

ESPN.com: Ex-Louisville coach Rick Pitino accused of being aware of payment scheme, according to indictment