NCAA Issues/Scandals/Corruption

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I Bomb

Stylin' and Profilin'
Re: Kansas, with 30 years straight in the tournament, 5 NC games and 2 titles, it's hard to imagine that a potential 1 year postseason ban is even a fly on the windshield.
 
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Retro62

North Bethesda, Maryland
So, one of the previous tweets mentioned Auburn...I am an oldster who holds a grudge like nobody’s business...if they get tagged, is it finally the nail in Satan’s proverbial coffin?
 
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Whether it’s fabricated or not, I respect Boyton’s public statement saying they will weigh all options for Cunningham, many of which include leaving OkState. Something like: “I didn’t recruit him for 4 years to suddenly abandon what’s best for him”
Yeah, given that it is a personal gain indictment (Lamont getting " commission" from agent) and not a recruiting violation, I think OSU and Boynton are getting a raw deal. Boynton seems like a standup guy.

It will be interesting to see this play out. Wouldn't be surprised to see this penalty thrown out or lessened at some point.
 
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So, one of the previous tweets mentioned Auburn...I am an oldster who holds a grudge like nobody’s business...if they get tagged, is it finally the nail in Satan’s proverbial coffin?
They will be given a 1 yr tournament ban retroactively.
 
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Kansas basketball coach Bill Self considering legal action vs. NCAA, attorney says

In a letter sent to NCAA vice president of legal affairs and general counsel Scott Bearby on June 12, Scott Tompsett, Self's attorney, wrote that the purpose of the letter was to "formally put the NCAA on notice of Mr. Self's current and prospective claims against the NCAA relating to the NCAA's infractions investigation of the KU men's basketball program and Mr. Self.

"Without limiting Mr. Self's claims, he is considering bringing legal action against the NCAA and NCAA officers, employees and representatives for negligence, breach of contract, defamation, fraud, tortious interference with contract and tortious interference with prospective contract," Tompsett wrote.

https://www.espn.com/mens-college-b...onsidering-legal-action-vs-ncaa-attorney-says
 
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ILLINI IN NE

Omaha,Ne.
Kansas basketball coach Bill Self considering legal action vs. NCAA, attorney says

In a letter sent to NCAA vice president of legal affairs and general counsel Scott Bearby on June 12, Scott Tompsett, Self's attorney, wrote that the purpose of the letter was to "formally put the NCAA on notice of Mr. Self's current and prospective claims against the NCAA relating to the NCAA's infractions investigation of the KU men's basketball program and Mr. Self.

"Without limiting Mr. Self's claims, he is considering bringing legal action against the NCAA and NCAA officers, employees and representatives for negligence, breach of contract, defamation, fraud, tortious interference with contract and tortious interference with prospective contract," Tompsett wrote.

https://www.espn.com/mens-college-b...onsidering-legal-action-vs-ncaa-attorney-says

The best defense is a good offense.
 
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Kansas basketball coach Bill Self considering legal action vs. NCAA, attorney says

In a letter sent to NCAA vice president of legal affairs and general counsel Scott Bearby on June 12, Scott Tompsett, Self's attorney, wrote that the purpose of the letter was to "formally put the NCAA on notice of Mr. Self's current and prospective claims against the NCAA relating to the NCAA's infractions investigation of the KU men's basketball program and Mr. Self.

"Without limiting Mr. Self's claims, he is considering bringing legal action against the NCAA and NCAA officers, employees and representatives for negligence, breach of contract, defamation, fraud, tortious interference with contract and tortious interference with prospective contract," Tompsett wrote.

https://www.espn.com/mens-college-b...onsidering-legal-action-vs-ncaa-attorney-says
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Kansas basketball coach Bill Self considering legal action vs. NCAA, attorney says

In a letter sent to NCAA vice president of legal affairs and general counsel Scott Bearby on June 12, Scott Tompsett, Self's attorney, wrote that the purpose of the letter was to "formally put the NCAA on notice of Mr. Self's current and prospective claims against the NCAA relating to the NCAA's infractions investigation of the KU men's basketball program and Mr. Self.

"Without limiting Mr. Self's claims, he is considering bringing legal action against the NCAA and NCAA officers, employees and representatives for negligence, breach of contract, defamation, fraud, tortious interference with contract and tortious interference with prospective contract," Tompsett wrote.

https://www.espn.com/mens-college-b...onsidering-legal-action-vs-ncaa-attorney-says

This is just like Anthony Davis's Father threatening to sue the Sun Times (or whomever it was).