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Quote from: pissclams on June 12, 2020, 10:11:08 AMcan you imagine typing this sentence with a straight face because i can't"there is a zero sum chance that there aren't salacious, damning and possibly illegal texts"It means that the chances are:18% damning-31% salacious+13% illegal _________________0 sum chance
can you imagine typing this sentence with a straight face because i can't"there is a zero sum chance that there aren't salacious, damning and possibly illegal texts"
QuoteWe have lawyered up as much as one can lawyer up. Millions of dollars already spent and believe you me, the alumni have let it be known that there is no dollar amount that is too much to spend on this. We’re talking scorched earth, exhaust every resource at our disposal, fight it until they pry it from our cold dead hands. Everything that can be done is being done.
We have lawyered up as much as one can lawyer up. Millions of dollars already spent and believe you me, the alumni have let it be known that there is no dollar amount that is too much to spend on this. We’re talking scorched earth, exhaust every resource at our disposal, fight it until they pry it from our cold dead hands. Everything that can be done is being done.
I bet they get a 1 year post season ban, 5 years of probation (the max), and the loss of 2 - 3 scholarships for a year or two. If the NCAA really wants to send a message, they'll make the post season ban multiple years.
Quote from: Pete on June 15, 2020, 08:46:27 PMI bet they get a 1 year post season ban, 5 years of probation (the max), and the loss of 2 - 3 scholarships for a year or two. If the NCAA really wants to send a message, they'll make the post season ban multiple years.Yeah. I had been thinking 2 year ps ban would be required, based on the OSU sanctions. But man, it still feels harsh.
Quote from: Spracne on June 15, 2020, 08:50:01 PMQuote from: Pete on June 15, 2020, 08:46:27 PMI bet they get a 1 year post season ban, 5 years of probation (the max), and the loss of 2 - 3 scholarships for a year or two. If the NCAA really wants to send a message, they'll make the post season ban multiple years.Yeah. I had been thinking 2 year ps ban would be required, based on the OSU sanctions. But man, it still feels harsh.No way the NCAA would do that. They would lose way too much money when a third of the country doesn't care about the tourney because KU isn't in it. It's why viewership usually drops off considerably after the round of 32 or Sweet 16.
The IARP, created last year in response to recommendations from the Commission on College Basketball following the FBI's investigation into bribery and corruption in the sport, aims to minimize perceived conflicts of interest in the adjudication of complicated cases. Well, Kansas' case is certainly complicated. The program is facing a lack of institutional control allegation, while Hall of Fame coach Bill Self is facing a responsibility charge stemming from the FBI's investigation into bribery and corruption in the sport.Rulings from the IARP cannot be appealed, and the investigative body has yet to set a precedent for how lenient or strict it will be with college basketball programs facing infractions cases. Both Memphis and NC State have yet to receive rulings on their respective cases.
I have no idea if this is good or bad for KU but the fact the ruling can't be appealed has to make them slightly nervous.
Assuming there is basketball, the big 12 needs KU basketball. So I'm hoping the squawks kick this things ass.
in the end, EMAW will always win.