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Or he might have a clause in his contract that allows him to pay up to $150,000 per player.Yeah, he could be innocent.![]()

Or he might have a clause in his contract that allows him to pay up to $150,000 per player.Yeah, he could be innocent.![]()

I’m hearing Adidas also paid a non-athlete so it was ok. He had a summer job at their store in Tucson, but still...![]()
NCAA launches investigation of Arizona program
In federal court, prosecutors played a phone call in which former Arizona assistant Emanuel "Book" Richardson tells sports manager Christian Dawkins that head coach Sean Miller was paying Deandre Ayton $10,000 per month.www.espn.com
The NCAA has launched an investigation into the Arizona men's basketball program, a university spokesman confirmed to the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson on Friday night.
Let's see how the NCAA decides to let Arizona off the hook.
The NCAA's definition of "dirty" seems to get re-defined on adailyGPS coordinate basis.
school by school basisThe NCAA's definition of "dirty" seems to get re-defined on a daily basis.
Arizona Daily Star: NCAA official says feds won't turn over all evidence from FBI investigation
>>Stan Wilcox, the NCAA’s executive vice president for regulatory affairs, told the Athletic on Thursday that federal officials will not turn over all of the information gathered in its investigation into college basketball.
“They have not agreed to provide us with all of the information we’re asking for,’’ Wilcox told the Athletic. “There are some wiretaps that were not presented in court, that may have been listened to in judge’s chambers and such, that we would love to get our hands on. But that hasn’t been offered to us at this point.’’
Wilcox also told the Athletic that the NCAA aimed to “get it right” as it begins going full-speed into the investigation process, having appeared to have held back while the federal proceedings were playing out.
“It’s go time,’’ Wilcox said. “We’re not going to be holding back. We’re moving forward with everything possible in the arsenal we have to collectively change the culture that has come to light.’’<<
Don’t hold your breath waiting for that to happen Chief.A man or woman, in our system, is innocent until proven guilty. Unfortunately with cable news programs seeking ratings, website seeking clicks and politicians trying to appeal to ignorant voters, as a society we have gotten away from that in high profile cases. I hope the old tradition returns soon.
Well Mark Emmert just gave Stan Wilcox a hefty pay raise for solving the NCAAs problems. "The Feds wouldn't or couldn't give us all the information we needed to complete our investigation."Arizona Daily Star: NCAA official says feds won't turn over all evidence from FBI investigation
>>Stan Wilcox, the NCAA’s executive vice president for regulatory affairs, told the Athletic on Thursday that federal officials will not turn over all of the information gathered in its investigation into college basketball.
“They have not agreed to provide us with all of the information we’re asking for,’’ Wilcox told the Athletic. “There are some wiretaps that were not presented in court, that may have been listened to in judge’s chambers and such, that we would love to get our hands on. But that hasn’t been offered to us at this point.’’
Wilcox also told the Athletic that the NCAA aimed to “get it right” as it begins going full-speed into the investigation process, having appeared to have held back while the federal proceedings were playing out.
“It’s go time,’’ Wilcox said. “We’re not going to be holding back. We’re moving forward with everything possible in the arsenal we have to collectively change the culture that has come to light.’’<<
If you have full access to the Athletic article it’s worth the read.
Well Mark Emmert just gave Stan Wilcox a hefty pay raise for solving the NCAAs problems. "The Feds wouldn't or couldn't give us all the information we needed to complete our investigation."
JUst wait. When it comes to Emmert and UCONN one scholarship won't be enough.Let's take back that damn scholarship we self-imposed
JUst wait. When it comes to Emmert and UCONN one scholarship won't be enough.
So has the NCAA started an investigation or not?
“The University of Arizona is correcting recent inaccurate media reports. Any reports stating that the NCAA has either “started” or “launched” a new investigation at the University of Arizona are entirely false. To be clear, we will continue to cooperate fully with any NCAA proceedings in the best interest of the University and the men’s basketball program.”
The statement by Arizona is a direct response to an article by the Arizona Daily Star and ESPN that stated the NCAA has launched an investigation into the men's basketball program, which a university spokesman confirmed to the Arizona Daily Star on Friday night.
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Arizona issues statement against false reports
Arizona has issued a statement in regards to recent false reports. Read on for the latest.247sports.com