That's also a shame
Yes? From the wording of the FBI report, they do not believe that Kansas was involved and knew nothing of any payments. Based on the precedence set by the NCAA in their ruling of the Myron Piggie/Corey Magette case with Duke, I don't see any problems for Kansas basketball. Any involved players will have to sit out for a period of time and donate some money to a charity.Paging tuco
Gatto did it, she argued, only because he was asked, presumably, although not specifically stated, by Louisville coaches, in an effort to “level the playing field” in the recruitment. The attorney, Casey Donnelly, said evidence would show there was a bidding war for the Saginaw, Michigan recruit.
“Oregon, a Nike school, offered [Bowen] an astronomical amount of money if he’d go to Oregon,” Donnelly said.
Marty Burns has been seen with Kansas boosters
34 weeks since "NCAA case poised to wreak havoc". And no havoc. Blue blood immunity assured and all is status quo.
True - but I am still extremely skeptical of this leading to any real change or meaningful punishments. And somehow, even if there have been major improprieties by head coaches (which is likely, not probable), I'm sure these individuals are well insulated & protected so that they will get off scott-free. OR, if a coach is indeed found guilty, the coach and NOT the blue-blood school will be penalized - only to have that scumbag coach be rehired 5 years later by some other blue-blood and do the same exact **** he got in trouble for. (see Pearl & Calipari for reference)Trial number 1 has just begun. Give it a little time.