If the NCAA invokes the death penalty it will be to save their own ass. They're a puppet arm of the P5.It could not be a more perfect storm for a death penalty,,,,
An obviously crooked upstart non-academic focused sports factory with 2 legendarily shady head coaches gets caught on tape discussing paying players $1000,000 less than 2 months after being sanctioned by the NCAA for providing hookers to recruits,,,,
The difference on this one will be the legally obtained title 3 wire taps and the FBI. For example, hearing Ray Rice punched his girlfriend wasn't nearly the impact as when one saw the video. How do you think hearing Louisville Assistant coaches talk about paying players will go over? Probably with same incremental effect the Ray Rice video had? The tapes will go public and its hard for the NCAA to slow role findings by the FBI.
The Death penalty is not out of the question for UL...either way Pitino and Jurich are gone
I thought the death penalty was two years. Isn't that what SMU got?
I don't know if the NCAA will ever issue another death penalty (especially to a power conference member) but I can easily see a punishment similar to what Kentucky received (citizens of that state must be so proud) in 1989, which ironically led to Pitino coming in as a savior.
This is a big deal. These aren't rumors about a car or some money, but conclusive evidence of huge cash payments. It is as bad as it gets and if it is dealt with without extreme punishment, there is absolutely no reason to have rules. We say this each time a big scandal hits, but this is epic. The NCAA has to come down brutally hard or just throw away the rule book and let everyone do as they please.
While on probation for hiring strippers and paying for sex for athletes and recruits, they arranged for another recruit to get paid for joining the team. If they don't get it, the NCAA might as well fold up shop.
You can recover quickly from the death penalty in basketball, especially if you have the resources, facilities, tradition, and fan base that Louisville has. In this case, it appears that Louisville blatantly broke both laws and NCAA regulations even though they had just been put on NCAA probation. This is the same thing that happened at SMU. If the NCAA is not going to shut down a program for a season or two after breaking laws and NCAA regulations while under NCAA probation, then they may as well abolish NCAA enforcement and the NCAA should just organize tournaments. I think the only way that the NCAA survives this mess is to lower the boom on Louisville.
The only way that happens is if they conclude there is a more severe cost that the NCAA will impose than what they would self impose, and based on history I don't think they'll conclude that.Given how close to the season this is dropping and that they're gonna need to nuke the entire BB staff, plus the AD, I wonder if UL decides to death penalty themselves for this season in the hopes that its enough.
I tried to look up death penalty and all I can find is banishment from competition for 1 year. Their players would transfer without penalty, and they recruit and are back in business the following year, right?
The only way that happens is if they conclude there is a more severe cost that the NCAA will impose than what they would self impose, and based on history I don't think they'll conclude that.

Acc is dumb. They should get in trouble too. That's a thing, right?
No matter what happens to Louisville it will never be good enough imo because of the state of uconn athletics. Pending "the call up".
Any chance Louisville voluntarily shuts the program down for a year for the sake of PR?
Personally I do not see the NCAA handling down any penalties for the duration that it takes the FBI to bring this through the Federal Courts. We are talking Federal jail time for a large number of people here and I can't see any judge wanting the press surrounding little Mark Emmert's attempt to get control of the NCAA resulting in a mistrial. The other thing is you all are talking about Lville when in fact they have evidence of similar level of corruption at Miami, USC, and Auburn and maybe others. This all before one or more sneaker guys take plea deals and turn in what they know about all the other schools. I honestly feel that the NCAA will be happy to keep their mouth's shut, cooperate with the Feds where they can and be thankful they don't have to hand down "death penalties" to at least 2 ACC schools.Honestly how bad could a one year death penalty hurt a school like Louisville?
Not like they're being forced back to the American or conference USA.
I hope they fight this. Play the "rogue coach" angle, because that will piss everyone off.
a) because if you already are dumping $150k into a recruit, why scrimp on the hookers? and/orIf you are paying recruits $150k, why do you also need hookers?
a) because if you already are dumping $150k into a recruit, why scrimp on the hookers? and/or
b) because the $150k bribe took place after the strippergate was shut down.
Too many moving parts to know how things will play out. I've noticed a lot of posters thinking UNC will be getting a slap in the wrist and that this latest scandal increases those odds. I'm thinking the opposite. If I profile Emmert correctly he's a cya guy and will very likely push his NCAA colleagues to make an example of UNC just to keep the Justice Department and the FBI at an arms length away from investigating him and the NCAA. May not work if things get revealed but I see it in character with Emmert.Personally I do not see the NCAA handling down any penalties for the duration that it takes the FBI to bring this through the Federal Courts. We are talking Federal jail time for a large number of people here and I can't see any judge wanting the press surrounding little Mark Emmert's attempt to get control of the NCAA resulting in a mistrial. The other thing is you all are talking about Lville when in fact they have evidence of similar level of corruption at Miami, USC, and Auburn and maybe others. This all before one or more sneaker guys take plea deals and turn in what they know about all the other schools. I honestly feel that the NCAA will be happy to keep their mouth's shut, cooperate with the Feds where they can and be thankful they don't have to hand down "death penalties" to at least 2 ACC schools.
My 2 cents
a) because if you already are dumping $150k into a recruit, why scrimp on the hookers? and/or
b) because the $150k bribe took place after the strippergate was shut down.
If you are talking UNC (I was not) that would make 3 ACC teams getting the death penalty. Do you really see Mark Emmert pulling that off?Too many moving parts to know how things will play out. I've noticed a lot of posters thinking UNC will be getting a slap in the wrist and that this latest scandal increases those odds. I'm thinking the opposite. If I profile Emmert correctly he's a cya guy and will very likely push his NCAA colleagues to make an example of UNC just to keep the Justice Department and the FBI at an arms length away from investigating him and the NCAA. May not work if things get revealed but I see it in character with Emmert.