But I think the accusation by Miller is "Ollie told me he paid $ 30k to a recruit's mom". Kinda hard to disprove that never happened
Post 16 had nothing of substance
Post 22 had a link to a story that provided this tidbit
Miller, according to the motion filed on April 22, made false statements when he told NCAA investigators that Garrett told Yvonne Miller that Ollie had provided “in the neighborhood ... of $30,000 to make the move from (redacted) to Connecticut.”
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My point stands
Even after reading the filing and directly relevant allegations, you're still sticking with your factually incorrect thought: "... I think the accusation by Miller is '
Ollie told me he paid $ 30k to a recruit's mom'. Your point may stand in your mind, but the former remains vacuous and un-supported by the departed's latest filing.
Additionally, referencing an unspecified, non-linked article was quaint. Unfortunately, neither the filing nor your cited words provide any direct support of your initial false assertion. All good, but the specific facts remain even Ollie's attorneys steered clear of absolutely stating "
Ollie told me he paid $30k to a recruit's mom".
If the plaintiffs had sound reason to believe Glen Miller made such a specific, inarguable statement to UConn officials or NCAA investigators, little to no reason exists to
think the plaintiff's attorneys would refrain from directly asserting "
Ollie told me he paid $ 30k to a recruit's mom". Until now, zero information has been publicly disseminated nor correctly reported on which factually supports your initial and ongoing incorrect contention.