DeSousa Out This year and next

Rabbuk

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The KU board is hilarious. Calling for a injunction from the courts and starting him tomorrow to say screw you to the NCAA.

The guy took money from a shoe company/booster to go to KU. It’s cheating with extra steps
That's a bold strategy cotton
 

CloneGuy8

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They do have a right to complain about UNC, but it doesn't change the fact Kansas finally is paying the price for cheating. **** em
 

Clonehomer

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Once again, the ~18 year old college student is punished, while the University and head coach get away.

True, but the NCAA can't punish Adidas that really was at the heart of this. The kid or his family accepted money to play for a school. Like it or not, those are the rules. If the kid were to say that Self arranged it, then I could see the NCAA doing something to KU. But unless someone is willing to go on record saying as much I don't see the NCAA making that leap.
 
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aeroclone

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No help for k-boo this year or next. I truly hope that this is the turn....

http://www2.kusports.com/news/2019/feb/01/silvio-de-sousa-ruled-ineligible-through-2019-20-s/

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CNECloneFan

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True, but the NCAA can't punish Adidas that really was at the heart of this. The kid or his family accepted money to play for a school. Like it or not, those are the rules. If the kid were to say that Self arranged it, then I could see the NCAA doing something to KU. But unless someone is willing to go on record saying as much I don't see the NCAA making that leap.
Do you REALLY think it would be a leap?

or, more to the point, if it wasn't a "blue blood" like KU or UNC do you think they would even hesitate to make that leap? You know - institutional control and all that ...
 

SEIOWA CLONE

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True, but the NCAA can't punish Adidas that really was at the heart of this. The kid or his family accepted money to play for a school. Like it or not, those are the rules. If the kid were to say that Self arranged it, then I could see the NCAA doing something to KU. But unless someone is willing to go on record saying as much I don't see the NCAA making that leap.

BS, Adidas was paying kids and directing them to Kansas and Louisville. Both schools were Adidas's leading college brands. To just say that neither school did not know is crazy. They both knew, but proving it is near impossible. The coaches insulate themselves with runners from the AAU programs. Adults connected to the shoe companies but not employed by the schools.
 

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