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Stephen Enoch

Exactly. If they allow a kid to transfer and it turns out a kid is implicated it hurts a different program.

And who knows if it would hurt the FBI investigation. Keeping players in a troubled program is more likely to get them to talk than if they are handed a get out of jail free card.

IMO this situation even without the death penalty can be very serious for Louisville bb. Perhaps the kids who stay will bond together and have an us versus them mentality that helps them do well. But the chances for this are highly unlikely. The worse thing for any program is negative uncertainty. Once the sentencing takes place the rebuilding can begin. If this drags on for months or years that is a killer.

Right now the focus is on Louisville because of the probation. Other programs are getting much less attention. But that is going to change.
Alot of the programs involved (death penalties, players and their families who accepted money, and coaches) will be screwed big time if the Adidas guy tells all in exchange for immunity or a lesser sentence. Lord knows what happens if anything comes out about the football cheating.
 
considering the fact that the breadth of this scandal could be ever-widening as this season progresses it might behoove the NCAA to withhold suspensions until just prior to the Tournament. If the NCAA starts suspending players a) they may get some wrong 2) teams may feel forced to hold out questionable players and iii) games will likely be forfeited.
 
Alot of the programs involved (death penalties, players and their families who accepted money, and coaches) will be screwed big time if the Adidas guy tells all in exchange for immunity or a lesser sentence. Lord knows what happens if anything comes out about the football cheating.
Considering the possible sentences it seems very likely that they will cooperate. In the long run it will be better for everyone except those implicated. It can reach a level that there is so much corruption that more are involved than those who aren't and that is very bad for everyone else.

The two men who could bring down college basketball
 
A Louisville ass't coach gave Enoch money to transfer to Louisville, but because Enoch was a UConn student when he took the money, UConn will be punished. Is that how it works?
 
Enoch is not a smart basketball player. Physically and athletically gifted yes, but not smart.
 
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The NCAA moves like a snail and they have yet to take up and investigate The Louisville case (see North Carolina). That was the FEDs indicting. It's entirely possible Enoch plays all season including the post season.
 
The NCAA moves like a snail and they have yet to take up and investigate The Louisville case (see North Carolina). That was the FEDs indicting. It's entirely possible Enoch plays all season including the post season.

Well not this season.
 
Well not this season.
They have been banned from post season play for this year? I know they will be banned but will it be in time for this year's tourney? Is that a guarantee?
 
They have been banned from post season play for this year? I know they will be banned but will it be in time for this year's tourney? Is that a guarantee?

He is a transfer so he can't play until next year anyway.
 
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Steve did not want to be here. He did not practice hard and ignored the staff's plea to spend the summer of 2016 in Storrs after the Armenian JV team. I never figure out what the scouts saw in this guy. He had no Mchale's moves. He is a stiff statue that is either a fouling or turnover machine. He was a terrible influence on the new players. Durham would be a much better player if Enoch was not around. Some people makes the team better, Enoch makes it worse. Eunuch will be a grad transfer for a program like Fairfield in 2 yrs.
So you basically think Enoch was the cancer? I don’t have a confirmed view on that at this time. But, it is of interest you state it so strongly.
 

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