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arent AAU coaches effectively employed by shoe companies?
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My understanding is that it is a sponsorship relationship.
arent AAU coaches effectively employed by shoe companies?
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Found this while reading through the comments on that Twitter link
Shannon Ryan article in Tribune on OSU and BU's reaction and other stuff. I believe the Tribune has a restriction on accessing content.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/college/ct-oklahoma-state-subpoena-ncaa-violations-spt-1012-20171011-story.html
Just in case it isn't clear, Federal subpoenas were issued for OSU plus the other three schools whose assistants were charged. Not just OSU.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-college-basketball-investigation-20171011-story.html
This actually makes me feel a lot better. I had thought it was only OSU that got the subpoenas. That made me think OSU in particular had done something particularly bad. Thanks for clearing that up.
Also, I wonder who the USC players that were paid were. Once a Sophomore, one a Freshman. Nick Rakocevic is one of the 4 Sophomores at USC. Wasn't a ton of money though.
Yeah, I was trying to find out if it was just OSU, albeit it was a lackluster effort, or if the others were also served. So why did it seem as if it was jut OSU? Local slant (or as close as it gets)?
Andy Enfield is a self made multi-millionaire outside of BBall. I don't think he or any of the coaches, outside of Pitino knew or permitted bribe taking.
Andy Enfield is a self made multi-millionaire outside of BBall. I don't think he or any of the coaches, outside of Pitino knew or permitted bribe taking.
Again, the comments on this are great.
Clayton Abernathy@ClaySTV1
Jerry Tipton just checked John Calipari.
"This is a media day, not coach day."
https://twitter.com/ClaySTV1/status/918528853081026562
Andy Enfield is a self made multi-millionaire outside of BBall. I don't think he or any of the coaches, outside of Pitino knew or permitted bribe taking.
Of course they knew, they all knew, they are not idiots. Whether they can prove it though to indict them is a different story.
Of course they knew, they all knew, they are not idiots. Whether they can prove it though to indict them is a different story.
Pitino? He isn't stupid, but I think his problem was pure arrogance. He's gotten away with so much crap over the years that I just think he felt he was above it all.
Maybe, but I think it's like every other sport, and for that matter, society in general:
A few guys push the envelope
If nothing happens, it gets pushed farther and farther
If eventually someone gets a punishment that makes it worth following the rules again, and their is belief that you'll eventually get caught, people pull back
Pitino was doing something that a number of other programs were doing, and had been for decades. It hadn't been a problem, and it was practically a requirement to compete for top talent. And frankly, it was due to some stupid rules the NCAA was going to push for as long as they could get away with it.
The whole system's a mess, Pitino or no.
So Underwood knew?
I get why you think that, and it might be true. However, as others have pointed out, when you're running a shady operation, you want the least amount of people involved for risk if you're smart (BIG IF FOR THIS SITUATION, hence why your point is also plausible), and also to maximize personal gains. The less people at the table, the more pie to pass. The risk that is run by everyone involved if more people know becomes so much greater, that it's not worth it. If it were me, I would be taking steps to actively ensure others around me did not know. It's better business for everyone involved that way.
Adam ZagoriaVerified account @AdamZagoria 8m8 minutes ago
Rick Pitino took, and passed, a polygraph test on Brian Bowen situation http://www.zagsblog.com/2017/10/16/rick-pitino-took-passed-polygraph-test-brian-bowen-situation/ … via @adamzagoria