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Sean Miller and Will Wade Subpoenaed

The concentration in Arizona is unprecedented. And there are year round massive pool parties with them wearing skimpy bikinis, sometimes only half of one.
Arizona vs. Arizona State...coeds who takes the prize?

I am an amateur so I defer to you/others for the answers and reasons why.
 
Arizona vs. Arizona State...coeds who takes the prize?

I am an amateur so I defer to you/others for the answers and reasons why.

Really depends on your proclivities. The reasoning isn't exactly politically correct, but AZ better looking, ASU a bit...um...randier shall we say.
 
NCAA 'aggressively' seeking information in federal hoops corruption case

>>The NCAA is weighing whether to submit a legal filing asking the federal government for access to more of the information that has been gathered in the U.S. Attorney's investigation into corruption in college basketball, NCAA executive vice president and chief legal officer Donald Remy told Yahoo Sports on Tuesday.

Remy confirmed that, at present, NCAA enforcement representatives have not been privy to prosecutors' information beyond what was publicly presented last October in the first of three scheduled federal trials. That documentation, testimony and electronic surveillance, which was part of the federal prosecution of Adidas executive Jim Gatto, Adidas consultant Merl Code Jr. and agent-runner Christian Dawkins, represented just a fraction of the evidence collected by the government. Remy said the NCAA will seek some of the additional information via federal court as part of the association's follow-up inquiry into the sprawling scandal exposed by federal authorities in September 2017.<<
 
Waters sat out another game. Wade had quotes that did make it seem like illness, but I guess he could be lying.
 
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Waters sat out another game. Wade had quotes that did make it seem like illness, but I guess he could be lying.

It seems a little late to suddenly be deliberately holding Waters out of games, even if you know he's ineligible. That horse is already way out of the barn. Wade likely should use the patented Ratface ostrich defense, combined with the patented Ratface Sgt. Schultz defense, if necessary. It's a combination of burying your head in sand and then testifying that you see, hear and know nothing. It worked for Ratface during the 5 1/2 year Maggette investigation, but it's unlikely to work for Wade and LSU, particularly if Emmert has any axes to grind with another prior employer of his.
 
It seems a little late to suddenly be deliberately holding Waters out of games, even if you know he's ineligible. That horse is already way out of the barn. Wade likely should use the patented Ratface ostrich defense, combined with the patented Ratface Sgt. Schultz defense, if necessary. It's a combination of burying your head in sand and then testifying that you see, hear and know nothing. It worked for Ratface during the 5 1/2 year Maggette investigation, but it's unlikely to work for Wade and LSU, particularly if Emmert has any axes to grind with another prior employer of his.
Things will get real when these guys have to decide if they want to deal with perjury charges.
 
NCAA 'aggressively' seeking information in federal hoops corruption case

>>The NCAA is weighing whether to submit a legal filing asking the federal government for access to more of the information that has been gathered in the U.S. Attorney's investigation into corruption in college basketball, NCAA executive vice president and chief legal officer Donald Remy told Yahoo Sports on Tuesday.

Remy confirmed that, at present, NCAA enforcement representatives have not been privy to prosecutors' information beyond what was publicly presented last October in the first of three scheduled federal trials. That documentation, testimony and electronic surveillance, which was part of the federal prosecution of Adidas executive Jim Gatto, Adidas consultant Merl Code Jr. and agent-runner Christian Dawkins, represented just a fraction of the evidence collected by the government. Remy said the NCAA will seek some of the additional information via federal court as part of the association's follow-up inquiry into the sprawling scandal exposed by federal authorities in September 2017.<<

NCAA files motion to feds seeking info from first college basketball corruption trial
 
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