Re: Bribery Scandal - FBI Probe - Book Richardson Involved
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 9:36 am
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...more speculation from news media that gets paid to speculate.Several people familiar with the case expect more charges against others involved with college and grassroots basketball.
BE4RDOWN21 wrote:The thing that I am dreading the most is Bill Walton's take on this issue for the entirety of the season
Yep. Trying (him and his attorney) to squeeze what they can out of a settlement knowing the University does not want any more attention regarding all of this until it's time for the NCAA to look at possible sanctions.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Yeah. The only potential downside would be if he wanted to actually push the suit in the direction of trial, and there's a low chance of that. Outside that possibility, it does nothing.ChooChooCat wrote:There's literally nothing to see here with this. He's trying to continue collecting a paycheck until he can't. This ensures he'll still be paid through probably March or so. Anybody else in this situation would do exactly that.
Did you hear that Trier missed half of last season because he took PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS???psiclist23 wrote:The worst part for me in all this is we are going to hear this bs repeated every single game this season.
I'm also sure that every AZ Star and KVOA story will mention it at some point. Players visit sick kids at UMC?YoDeFoe wrote:Did you hear that Trier missed half of last season because he took PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS???psiclist23 wrote:The worst part for me in all this is we are going to hear this bs repeated every single game this season.
Also: Miller once told Rondae to stop shimmying and then he started to miss his FTs so Miller...
And here's how that discussion should go.Irish27 wrote:
Rawlie could be one.Bordercat wrote:Question:
Does anyone know if there is any possibility that any of our current players will be held out after the exhibition (like they are doing at Auburn)?
Speculation only?Irish27 wrote:Rawlie could be one.Bordercat wrote:Question:
Does anyone know if there is any possibility that any of our current players will be held out after the exhibition (like they are doing at Auburn)?
You apparently don't believe Miller because he has said he expects Rawle back by December do you really think he'd say that if he had ANY information or knew that Rawle had been named as receiving illegal benefits?Irish27 wrote:Rawlie could be one.Bordercat wrote:Question:
Does anyone know if there is any possibility that any of our current players will be held out after the exhibition (like they are doing at Auburn)?
Maybe they faked the broken foot like they faked the moon landing and they faked Elvis's death? It's a deep state coverup of the real reason Rawle can't play.CatFanOneMil wrote:You apparently don't believe Miller because he has said he expects Rawle back by December do you really think he'd say that if he had ANY information or knew that Rawle had been named as receiving illegal benefits?Irish27 wrote:Rawlie could be one.Bordercat wrote:Question:
Does anyone know if there is any possibility that any of our current players will be held out after the exhibition (like they are doing at Auburn)?
As a matter of fact Millers presser of a week ago suggested he expected a full roster active outside of injuries and team violations...that pretty much says he has no information on ANY of his current roster getting illegal benefits...he'd be absolutely insane to play someone who he knew had been named.
“Tis better to have won and vacated then to never have won at all.”CalStateTempe wrote:Win and vacate
Rawles back in dec early Jan.
Is it possible to retain Rob Gronkowski to respond to the potential for vacating?SCCats wrote:“Tis better to have won and vacated then to never have won at all.”CalStateTempe wrote:Win and vacate
Rawles back in dec early Jan.
Spaceman Spiff wrote:Is it possible to retain Rob Gronkowski to respond to the potential for vacating?SCCats wrote:“Tis better to have won and vacated then to never have won at all.”CalStateTempe wrote:Win and vacate
Rawles back in dec early Jan.
https://youtu.be/UxvgJ7d34ac" target="_blank
Being cleared by the FBI and being cleared by the NCAA are two very, very different things. Bowen's dad can say what he wants, but I'd be stunned if he plays at Louisville.Jefe wrote:Bowen's lawyer claims his dad took the $100K and Brian didnt know. Expects him to be reinstated. If that happens, we get Quinnerly back? ha
Can anyone think of a college players parents that took money and the NCAA suspended the player? Does age matter, 17 vs 18? Bowen was 18 when this occurred.
Found this from 2010. Sports Agent paid 30+ players including AZs Rob Waldrop. Waldrop claimed he met with him but didnt get any money
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2010/oct/1 ... l-players/" target="_blank
Was it JET who got suspended a few games because his dad received a plane ticket to come watch him play?Jefe wrote:Bowen's lawyer claims his dad took the $100K and Brian didnt know. Expects him to be reinstated. If that happens, we get Quinnerly back? ha
Can anyone think of a college players parents that took money and the NCAA suspended the player? Does age matter, 17 vs 18? Bowen was 18 when this occurred.
Found this from 2010. Sports Agent paid 30+ players including AZs Rob Waldrop. Waldrop claimed he met with him but didnt get any money
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2010/oct/1 ... l-players/" target="_blank
They're doing it wrong.Jefe wrote:Bowen's lawyer claims his dad took the $100K and Brian didnt know. Expects him to be reinstated. If that happens, we get Quinnerly back? ha
Can anyone think of a college players parents that took money and the NCAA suspended the player? Does age matter, 17 vs 18? Bowen was 18 when this occurred.
Found this from 2010. Sports Agent paid 30+ players including AZs Rob Waldrop. Waldrop claimed he met with him but didnt get any money
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2010/oct/1 ... l-players/" target="_blank
"I'm so indicted. I just can't hide it." (h/t George Wallace)Jefe wrote:Indictments expected next week
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2742 ... ll-scandal" target="_blank
Bowen needs to start negotiating with overseas teams.SCCats wrote:They're doing it wrong.Jefe wrote:Bowen's lawyer claims his dad took the $100K and Brian didnt know. Expects him to be reinstated. If that happens, we get Quinnerly back? ha
Can anyone think of a college players parents that took money and the NCAA suspended the player? Does age matter, 17 vs 18? Bowen was 18 when this occurred.
Found this from 2010. Sports Agent paid 30+ players including AZs Rob Waldrop. Waldrop claimed he met with him but didnt get any money
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2010/oct/1 ... l-players/" target="_blank
Bowen needs to claim he knows absolutely nothing about it in any sense.
Then when they go talking to his dad, his dad (over whom the NCAA has no jurisdiction) tells them to get a warrant.
For reference see: Newton, Cam (Auburn).
If his story is "I know about the bribe but it was my dad" then yes, absolutely.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Bowen needs to start negotiating with overseas teams.SCCats wrote:They're doing it wrong.Jefe wrote:Bowen's lawyer claims his dad took the $100K and Brian didnt know. Expects him to be reinstated. If that happens, we get Quinnerly back? ha
Can anyone think of a college players parents that took money and the NCAA suspended the player? Does age matter, 17 vs 18? Bowen was 18 when this occurred.
Found this from 2010. Sports Agent paid 30+ players including AZs Rob Waldrop. Waldrop claimed he met with him but didnt get any money
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2010/oct/1 ... l-players/" target="_blank
Bowen needs to claim he knows absolutely nothing about it in any sense.
Then when they go talking to his dad, his dad (over whom the NCAA has no jurisdiction) tells them to get a warrant.
For reference see: Newton, Cam (Auburn).
Nah, just period. Louisville would be stupid to let him play and automatically invalidate the entire season.SCCats wrote:If his story is "I know about the bribe but it was my dad" then yes, absolutely.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Bowen needs to start negotiating with overseas teams.SCCats wrote:They're doing it wrong.Jefe wrote:Bowen's lawyer claims his dad took the $100K and Brian didnt know. Expects him to be reinstated. If that happens, we get Quinnerly back? ha
Can anyone think of a college players parents that took money and the NCAA suspended the player? Does age matter, 17 vs 18? Bowen was 18 when this occurred.
Found this from 2010. Sports Agent paid 30+ players including AZs Rob Waldrop. Waldrop claimed he met with him but didnt get any money
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2010/oct/1 ... l-players/" target="_blank
Bowen needs to claim he knows absolutely nothing about it in any sense.
Then when they go talking to his dad, his dad (over whom the NCAA has no jurisdiction) tells them to get a warrant.
For reference see: Newton, Cam (Auburn).
I hear what you're saying, but...Spaceman Spiff wrote:Nah, just period. Louisville would be stupid to let him play and automatically invalidate the entire season.SCCats wrote:If his story is "I know about the bribe but it was my dad" then yes, absolutely.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Bowen needs to start negotiating with overseas teams.SCCats wrote:They're doing it wrong.Jefe wrote:Bowen's lawyer claims his dad took the $100K and Brian didnt know. Expects him to be reinstated. If that happens, we get Quinnerly back? ha
Can anyone think of a college players parents that took money and the NCAA suspended the player? Does age matter, 17 vs 18? Bowen was 18 when this occurred.
Found this from 2010. Sports Agent paid 30+ players including AZs Rob Waldrop. Waldrop claimed he met with him but didnt get any money
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2010/oct/1 ... l-players/" target="_blank
Bowen needs to claim he knows absolutely nothing about it in any sense.
Then when they go talking to his dad, his dad (over whom the NCAA has no jurisdiction) tells them to get a warrant.
For reference see: Newton, Cam (Auburn).
Connected with Josh in Tucson. Stayed close when he left.Ron Bell, an Arizona resident and longtime friend of Georgia Tech coach Josh Pastner, has told CBS Sports he's the person who provided benefits in violation of NCAA rules to Georgia Tech basketball players Josh Okogie and Tadric Jackson.
Georgia Tech announced last Thursday that it self-reported the violations to the NCAA and suspended both players indefinitely, but it did not, at the time, identify Bell. It instead only acknowledged that the same person was responsible for all violations, and that he was neither a booster nor a Georgia Tech employee.
gumby wrote:Anybody know Ron Bell? I figure it's Odogg, since he and Josh are so close.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-baske ... ed-friend/" target="_blank
Connected with Josh in Tucson. Stayed close when he left.Ron Bell, an Arizona resident and longtime friend of Georgia Tech coach Josh Pastner, has told CBS Sports he's the person who provided benefits in violation of NCAA rules to Georgia Tech basketball players Josh Okogie and Tadric Jackson.
Georgia Tech announced last Thursday that it self-reported the violations to the NCAA and suspended both players indefinitely, but it did not, at the time, identify Bell. It instead only acknowledged that the same person was responsible for all violations, and that he was neither a booster nor a Georgia Tech employee.
gumby wrote:Anybody know Ron Bell? I figure it's Odogg, since he and Josh are so close.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-baske ... ed-friend/" target="_blank
Connected with Josh in Tucson. Stayed close when he left.Ron Bell, an Arizona resident and longtime friend of Georgia Tech coach Josh Pastner, has told CBS Sports he's the person who provided benefits in violation of NCAA rules to Georgia Tech basketball players Josh Okogie and Tadric Jackson.
Georgia Tech announced last Thursday that it self-reported the violations to the NCAA and suspended both players indefinitely, but it did not, at the time, identify Bell. It instead only acknowledged that the same person was responsible for all violations, and that he was neither a booster nor a Georgia Tech employee.
I truly went too far. I throw myself on the mercy of the Odogg.Olsondogg wrote:gumby wrote:Anybody know Ron Bell? I figure it's Odogg, since he and Josh are so close.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-baske ... ed-friend/" target="_blank
Connected with Josh in Tucson. Stayed close when he left.Ron Bell, an Arizona resident and longtime friend of Georgia Tech coach Josh Pastner, has told CBS Sports he's the person who provided benefits in violation of NCAA rules to Georgia Tech basketball players Josh Okogie and Tadric Jackson.
Georgia Tech announced last Thursday that it self-reported the violations to the NCAA and suspended both players indefinitely, but it did not, at the time, identify Bell. It instead only acknowledged that the same person was responsible for all violations, and that he was neither a booster nor a Georgia Tech employee.
If you want to simply call me a felon and drug addict there’s an easier way to do it, Gumby. I wouldn’t even be offended.
But to imply that I am, or was at some point, friends with Joshy is highly offensive.
I await your apology.
Tell us more.baycat93 wrote:Talked to a friend tied to an athletic department... he was expecting new indictments yesterday. Felt like the church shooting in texas might have delayed it. Could be by end of week.
Shoe size! Crucial.Statfreak77 wrote:Tell us more.baycat93 wrote:Talked to a friend tied to an athletic department... he was expecting new indictments yesterday. Felt like the church shooting in texas might have delayed it. Could be by end of week.
We want names, SSN's, addresses, bank accounts, everything.
Believe me I wanted to dig!!! He is pretty connected, and I am sure holding back. Basically just said that was what was circulating among fellow athletic departments. I am just really confirming the feeling out there that more is coming for CBB.Statfreak77 wrote:Tell us more.baycat93 wrote:Talked to a friend tied to an athletic department... he was expecting new indictments yesterday. Felt like the church shooting in texas might have delayed it. Could be by end of week.
We want names, SSN's, addresses, bank accounts, everything.