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I think they spit roast him.Is Forde a UK honk or Lville honk? I forget which one it is
I think they spit roast him.Is Forde a UK honk or Lville honk? I forget which one it is
FBI sting has Louisville in its crosshairs
http://nypost.com/2017/09/26/fbi-sting-has-louisville-in-its-crosshairs/
Add Miami to the questions for Swofford. A Miami board is equally nervous and pissed that many assume they are another unnamed team. Louisville is getting more of the publicity, probably because they had just received their hooker penalty. Yet it's good for the ACC that they didn't take a school that had an APR issue which resulted from not gaming the system / lying.Checking out a Louisville board, they are resigned to the death penalty, and several of the posters want the death penalty they are so disgusted by the school. Louisville is busted on a wiretap discussing a payment to a player, less than a month after being put on probation.
I hope Swofford's phone is ringing off the hook with reporters asking him why he selected such a renegade program.
FROM THAT ARTICLE:
The investigation revealed that the $100,000 was paid in four installments from “University-6” (Louisville) and funneled through “Company-1,” which is Adidas, to “Player-10.” Louisville has an endorsement deal with Adidas. FBI agent John Vourderis said in a sworn statement, “Shortly after the agreement with the family of Player-10 was reached in late May or early June, Player-10 publicly committed to University-6.”
There is also a second incident involving what appears to be a Louisville coach being videotaped in a Las Vegas hotel room negotiating a payout for a high school player who will graduate in 2019, according to WDRB.com.
I bet all those people nervous they gonna have to give it back.
Maybe they'll send him to prison in upstate New York. Like a homecoming of sorts.Tony Bland played 2 yrs. at Cuse before going home to the West Coast![]()
Apparently the NCAA had no knowledge of the investigation until today. What I would give to have been a fly on the wall when Emmert got the news.
I know I'm in the minority in both cases, but I couldn't understand why the point shaving thing was a crime either. The tax angle mentioned previously would have been, but cheating to win or cheating to lose is just that - cheating. Gambling was illegal, so the injured parties had a reason to be pissed, but that's about it.
Bilas on Finebaum 30 mins ago mentioned wire fraud, mail fraud, bribery and conspiracy as potential charges. Not sure whether he was being flip or not, but it didn't appear that he had spent a great deal of energy in coming up with the list.
While Thomas noted that a head coach can't know everything that goes on around him, he said, "Look, you had over 2,000 phone calls between his staff with the booster during the time frame the recruiting started to commence with the prospective student-athlete. The head coach has to bear responsibility for that."
The NCAA said the case involved more than $6,000 of inducements from a booster (Nochimson) to a prospective student-athlete (Miles). Impermissible benefits allegedly provided to Miles by Nochimson were at least partial payment for a foot surgery, the cost of enrollment at a basketball academy and a registration fee for the SAT.
Oh Tom did you have to say that? Dooommmeeeddd.![]()
Enoch isn't good enough to pay for.I wonder If Enoch received money to transfer to Vile? It was an odd transfer at the time.