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He absolutely knew what was going on, just like he kept the Morris boys out of jail more than once.
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Man Al Bundy what an insider source you are
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And plus, if it was about fairness we shouldn't allow schools to have hundred million dollar facilities either. All schools should have the same facilities and there should also be a cap on how much coaches earn, etc. And players would still have to report it as income and get taxed by the government so why should they get taxed by the NCAA also? Posted via Mobile Device |
wait the beaks are cheats
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There's plausible deniability, but, maaaaannn... LMAO It sure doesn't look good. I think it does look pretty good for KU that Billy never played and that Deandre went to 'Zona, where we know for a fact he got paid $100k. |
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Kansas has way more wealthy boosters than say - College of Charelston or something. |
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There's no smoking gun here. Self and the other coaches can still easily maintain plausible deniability. KU will be fine.
But yeah, of course Self knows. All the coaches at this program (and all the programs) know how this game is played and all have no problem reaping the benefits of it. Such is NCAA D1 basketball. |
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I think anyone that follows the sport should be aware that this is how it works. And that's everywhere. High level players have a price. Coaches like Self can avoid any direct negotiations and allow the shoe reps to handle the dirty work. Only desperate idiots like Sean Miller or small-timers facilitate anything themselves.
I'm sure some of these coaches don't approve of this. But the alternative is watching Kentucky and Duke get every high profile recruit (which they basically do anyway). Then termination for not keeping up. Catch-22. What cracks me up are the holier than thou moron fans of schools like Kentucky who actually believe their players aren't paid. |
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