Who is Brian Rauf?
see post #844
Who is Brian Rauf?
see post #844
It's hard for me to believe this FBI investigation won't have an impact of some kind on Underwood's ability to recruit. Think if you're in Castleton or Nolley's position. Go To Michigan or Illinois (considering Underwood has a chance of getting into trouble)/ Virginia Tech or Illinois? To me, as a recruit, if you're having a hard time deciding between the two, the chance of something happening to Underwood is enough to sway you elsewhere.
Love it. Relentless at explaining the problem and not shy about where the blame lies.
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/20841877/until-ncaa-solves-money-problem-pays-athletes-problems-continue
It's hard for me to believe this FBI investigation won't have an impact of some kind on Underwood's ability to recruit. Think if you're in Castleton or Nolley's position. Go To Michigan or Illinois (considering Underwood has a chance of getting into trouble)/ Virginia Tech or Illinois? To me, as a recruit, if you're having a hard time deciding between the two, the chance of something happening to Underwood is enough to sway you elsewhere.
There must be rules, and crooks will be crooks. Someone will figure out a way to make money off of them. The perfect is the enemy of the good, because perfect can never be achieved. The point is that today's system may not be perfect, but it might be better than proposals to keep those rules from being broken: The Law of Unintended Circumstances comes into play.
After all, you don't solve some problems (Penn State...) by changing the rules to make the infraction legal. You keep the rules and do your best to enforce them. They'll still be broken. You just have to do your best to enforce the rules, and punish those who break them.
Small positive, we will probably know one way or the other pretty quickly if anything is going to happen.
Also, all the other schools mentioned were accused of paying for recruits, evens was accused of directing players to finacial advisors so I don't really believe that tweet
Who is Brian Rauf?
Small positive, we will probably know one way or the other pretty quickly if anything is going to happen.
Also, all the other schools mentioned were accused of paying for recruits, evens was accused of directing players to finacial advisors so I don't really believe that tweet
yeah, here's the actual tweet.
Brian Rauf @brauf33 2h2 hours ago
Schools that are likely to be hit next, according to sources: Auburn, Arizona, Alabama - and Illinois' Brad Underwood
The trick with the athletes getting paid is that it won't be able to pass Title IX muster IMO. How long before the women players expect to be paid in the same manner and get a court to back them. Since there is federal $ involved in all the public universities, they will have a hard time keeping the money for only the big $ revenue sports. It will rapidly become a scenario where mid size schools either start dropping sports or fall back to some kind of a Division 1AA status.
Further down in the replies to his tweet, he adds that he guesses we'll hear "close to 50% of Power 5 coaches." I don't think he has anything on Underwood, in particular. He's probably just preemptively connecting the dots.
How about salary caps for coaches? Maybe not so off topic.
I think that could increase corruption. A coach who wants more $$ will find a way to get it.
One of those sources is the OSU message board.
LOL, was just about to say this ... anyone actually any more worried after that tweet than you were before??
How about salary caps for coaches? Maybe not so off topic.
LOL, was just about to say this ... anyone actually any more worried after that tweet than you were before??
The trick with the athletes getting paid is that it won't be able to pass Title IX muster IMO.