You chose a different body part than I was thinking of.NCAA is the most toothless entity in the world
Recruiting a player to your team is not match fixing.If a school or schools contacted players before a game and asked them to impact the outcome of that game by either not playing or not giving 100%, there is quite a bit UConn can do, including reporting the offending programs to the FBI and state law enforcement. I am certain this has happened already several times. I suspect that no one wants to make a big deal about it because so many programs are "cheating" this way, but fixing a sports event is a crime in many states, and I don't think gambling has to be involved.
Recruiting a player to your team is not match fixing.
Not a lawyer but I’d be somewhat surprised if the statutes covering match fixing didn’t require some intent to impact the outcome of the game. A third party school tampering with a player and telling them not to play in a bowl game does not care about the outcome of the Fenway bowl. Presumably their hope would be to get them to transfer sooner or reduce the risk of injury if they’ve already committed. You’re taking quite a strong position, should at least have some basis in a statute you can quote.
I hope you didn't go to UConn because your reading comprehension is terrible and you are a third rate troll.
sadly this is true. Better to isolate the best case. In the end, its going to be on UConn's lawyers and not UConn's football coach to establish what's going onHate to say it, last time we sued someone over conference realignment, it went poorly for us. Not exactly the same, but you are messing with the “Club”
With Coach on this, just hope it ends well.
When he’s having a day like this no purpose in engaging with him. He just drags the debate down to a moronic level and then tries to win with experience.I just reread your post. You are implying exactly that. Sincerely, Dr. "Patman". UConn PhD 2009.
edit: should I not take your posts at face value and instead opt for tortured logic of half statements and hidden gaps?
and I take bait easily... latent italian in meWhen he’s having a day like this no purpose in engaging with him. He just drags the debate down to a moronic level and then tries to win with experience.
No, it can'tCould Jim Mora just be threatening rather than UConn ready to file a court case. The threat may be able to control the situation.
Latent and Italian don't belong in the same sentence, paesano mio!and I take bait easily... latent italian in me

Yeah- I was thinking "gutless" as well...You chose a different body part than I was thinking of.
Every hill in CT has a headstone cause it looks like you have died on them all.Generally yes, but when you go down the tortious interference road, you open yourself up to quite a bit of liability, and risk criminal penalties. I know a situation fairly well where a company got smoked in a tortious interference case that was not that cut and dry, but once the defendant lost, the courts really piled on with penalties. A good rule of thumb in life is to not induce someone else to violate a contract that you are aware of.
Once guilt is established with tampering, it is not a big step to get to Match Fixing. A sophisticated party can be liable if it induced participants in a match to act in a way that the party had to know would impact the outcome of the match.
Again, no one on the board knows the specifics of the Mora situation, but I am confident that it is a virtual certainty that players have been induced to leave, reduce their effort, or enter the transfer portal in a way that was designed to cause damage to another coach or program. It is a mortal lock that something like that has occurred, somewhere in college athletics.
No, but my guess is some schools have contacted players who looked good in the Fenway Bowl but had not yet put their names in the portal.Can someone provide details what Mora is concerned about?
If this involves Bill Belichick this is kind of serious. Much more serious than Deflategate. I have no idea.UConn is in a really difficult situation. I am 100% behind Coach Mora and his intentions. However, it's rare that coaches are actually calling out other programs. Calling out any program in the ACC or Big 12 can only hurt UConn. It's almost as if we just have to play ball here. We're not holding any cards here. They got them all so they call the shots. The transfer portal does work both ways after all.
Hmmm, where exactly was Belichick during the game...
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Damn wasn't he the player a few days before the Fenway Bowl that declared he was coming back?
I thought he had recommitted. Thought I'd see that on Storrs Central.