Remember, ku is the only school in history where a basketball coach has called a news conference to tell everyone he wasn't recruiting a kid anymore because the process had been so corrupt with ku boosters that he knew it would open up a giant can of worms for him and ku.
so? Good for him.
The same coach "forgot" about the rules that boosters can't give gifts to players . . . so how much other dadgum stuff did he "forget"? That was just one situation where he knew he had to back out of the deal given the publicity it was receiving.
What does Broderick Smith have to do with anything in this thread?? The kid is so "bothered" by the situation he's going to pay his way for awhile . . . BFD, he can choose to go to another school if he wants to, nothing is stopping him.
On the payments . . . so tell me again how K-State is going to have to pay taxes on those?? Don't you really mean that K-State may have to pay what should have been the withholding's?? K-State is never going to have to pay any income tax on that money, and the withholding's are now an issue between the recipient and the IRS.
I always like how you guys always like to point out how K-State has the exact same amount of major infractions as ku. Here's the difference chief, a major sport at K-State hasn't been sanctioned as in loss of revenue, TV appearances, scholarships or post season appearances in 32 years. Over that same amount of time, ku football and basketball has lost scholarships etc. etc. on 4 separate occasions, and ku basketball has been placed on probation more times than any other Division 1 basketball program.