Tical21
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no shot at that POS is ever uncalled for.
JSeahawks":1c0wjoju said:IndyHawk":1c0wjoju said:JS was just answering my post in which I used UW.Uncle Si":1c0wjoju said:But it won't. The FBI is now doing the NCAAs dirty work. This whole thing is just unraveling the darker side of recruiting that the head coaches simply pretend to be oblivious to. The NCAA will come in late with suspensions. But the system won't change (pay the athletes, let them negotiate on their own behalf)
Not sure why UW is involved in this thread (but J didn't miss the chance). Arizonas situation is quite telling. They're brought into this as a third party, with an rep and a coach discussing they would need to this much money to beat UofAs offer to a player. To me... that demonstrates how open this business really is.
Yes, I demand an apology from Uncle Si for dragging my name through the mud!
“This goes a lot deeper in college basketball than four corrupt assistant coaches,” said a source who has been briefed on the details of the case. “When this all comes out, Hall of Fame coaches should be scared, lottery picks won’t be eligible to play and almost half of the 16 teams the NCAA showed on its initial NCAA tournament show this weekend should worry about their appearance being vacated.”
CPHawk":170utpg1 said:
Uncle Si":3mcqpl6a said:This is not Armageddon.
Kids taking small amounts of money (mostly as loans) by recruiters under massive pressure to deliver while the NCAA has the audacity to shame the “system” they created.
College sports suck. The kids deserve better.
Duke?Notre Dame?Natethegreat":20i250uf said:Duke, UNC, and other notables also implicated. I think what they do is just blame the system. Claim everyone is doing it therefore no big punishments. Its the systems fault not the cheaters. Maybe I'm jaded but after seeing the way the NCAA goes hard after the little guys and just hammers them and then turns around and lets the big boys off with a slap on the wrist or even nothing at all as in the UNC scandal. its happened repeatedly over the years I expect nothing different here.
IndyHawk":1fldsvuz said:Duke?Notre Dame?Natethegreat":1fldsvuz said:Duke, UNC, and other notables also implicated. I think what they do is just blame the system. Claim everyone is doing it therefore no big punishments. Its the systems fault not the cheaters. Maybe I'm jaded but after seeing the way the NCAA goes hard after the little guys and just hammers them and then turns around and lets the big boys off with a slap on the wrist or even nothing at all as in the UNC scandal. its happened repeatedly over the years I expect nothing different here.
My goodness...
Never thought these two would be on any list..
Then you got Lonzo saying pay them..A free education that sets you for life is not enough?
I am disgusted.
Uncle Si":3ep5zrek said:IndyHawk":3ep5zrek said:Duke?Notre Dame?Natethegreat":3ep5zrek said:Duke, UNC, and other notables also implicated. I think what they do is just blame the system. Claim everyone is doing it therefore no big punishments. Its the systems fault not the cheaters. Maybe I'm jaded but after seeing the way the NCAA goes hard after the little guys and just hammers them and then turns around and lets the big boys off with a slap on the wrist or even nothing at all as in the UNC scandal. its happened repeatedly over the years I expect nothing different here.
My goodness...
Never thought these two would be on any list..
Then you got Lonzo saying pay them..A free education that sets you for life is not enough?
I am disgusted.
No... its not enough.
This isnt greed by the players. This is greed by the institution. There is so much money being made, and thus on the line, that it actually makes sense to offer it to players as incentive.. and really makes sense the players expect that as part of the recruiting process.
Forcing these kids to go to college for a year instead of the NBA only makes it worse.
Punishing the schools is the wrong precedent as well... Big schools have been punished in the past. I dont think that's now going to make some sort of seismic shift in how college sports are managed.
This starts with the NCAA, not the schools. The system itself is meant to protect the business side, which includes paying players, relaxing (ignoring) academic standards, absolving staff and players from accountability for actions... and of late, sweeping horrific scandals under the rug.
Natethegreat":3hyu9wcs said:Uncle Si":3hyu9wcs said:IndyHawk":3hyu9wcs said:Duke?Notre Dame?Natethegreat":3hyu9wcs said:Duke, UNC, and other notables also implicated. I think what they do is just blame the system. Claim everyone is doing it therefore no big punishments. Its the systems fault not the cheaters. Maybe I'm jaded but after seeing the way the NCAA goes hard after the little guys and just hammers them and then turns around and lets the big boys off with a slap on the wrist or even nothing at all as in the UNC scandal. its happened repeatedly over the years I expect nothing different here.
My goodness...
Never thought these two would be on any list..
Then you got Lonzo saying pay them..A free education that sets you for life is not enough?
I am disgusted.
No... its not enough.
This isnt greed by the players. This is greed by the institution. There is so much money being made, and thus on the line, that it actually makes sense to offer it to players as incentive.. and really makes sense the players expect that as part of the recruiting process.
Forcing these kids to go to college for a year instead of the NBA only makes it worse.
Punishing the schools is the wrong precedent as well... Big schools have been punished in the past. I dont think that's now going to make some sort of seismic shift in how college sports are managed.
This starts with the NCAA, not the schools. The system itself is meant to protect the business side, which includes paying players, relaxing (ignoring) academic standards, absolving staff and players from accountability for actions... and of late, sweeping horrific scandals under the rug.
You are exactly what I'm talking about. The system made me cheat. What the hell ever. 90 percent of the coaches are not paying players.
What I guess they just don't get it? If you ain't cheating you ain't trying? What utter hogwash. If the NCAA starts paying their players you think that, that solves this?
The players all of the sudden won't want that 100k payment cause now they are getting a stipend?
What nonsense.
Every professional league has rules for fair competition too. I suppose their set up for cheating as well.
Heck everyone is doing it we are just keeping up with joneses. I hear this BS every single time a big time program is implicated.
The problem is, I already see these BS excuses being thrown out there by the NCAA already. Ohhh boy we can't cover it up this time.
WE'LL IT'S A SYSTEM PROBLEM. THEY CAN'T STOP THEMSELVES FROM CHEATING. Its already being thrown our there by Emmert and others.
We can't have all our top dogs busted for cheating(which keeps them at the top) so we will blame the system. Start all over and do a better job of hiding it.
Again a stipend will not stop the players from wanting/taking 100k payments and everyone knows it. But it is a convenient way to sweep this under the rug and keep right on allowing major schools to majorly cheat.