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Re: You better have some rough ridin' answers, Currie.
« Reply #550 on: March 19, 2012, 09:11:05 AM »
I have a feeling that Currie and Frank would have loved to sweep this, the Pullen/Curtis Dillards shop and drop, and all the failed drug tests but some one has a big powertrip inside KSUAD. Probably the director of compliance. Would look bad to fire said Director as he/she would come back and squeal. She/he better never be late to the office.

I think this is probably closer to the truth than anything.  I'm guessing Frank and Currie would love to have the power/resources/experience to effectively cover up crap like this, but they don't. 

If you think about it, it actually makes a lot of K-State0 sense that we would want to be able to cover more crap up but just end up bumbling around for a little while and then telling on ourselves cause we're K-State0.

Yes, if only our athletic director had the power to manage policies and protocols for his staff in the athletic department.

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Re: You better have some rough ridin' answers, Currie.
« Reply #551 on: March 19, 2012, 09:14:09 AM »
i think part of the problem is the perception that currie and the compliance people appear to think that busting student athletes and prosecuting them to the fullest is part of their job. it shouldn't be. i mean what happened? some western union person called and said "hey, i think jamar just got some money from from curtis malone" and then the compliance people rang the compliance police alarm and immediately notified the NCAA and started investigating immediately based on that? i mean wtf? do they get bonuses every time they can keep one of our basketball players from playing a game or something.

instead, they should've been like "lol. ok thanks. i'll look into it" and then hung up. then maybe send Martin an email to an email account that they know he doesn't check and then go get a spicy at rab and call it a day.

Or if it were ku the number to the Compliance Dept has been out of service for 3 years and the narc never gets through.

As an aside, I worked at that Dillons back in the days before I was cool.  It is full of Snyder loving tucks.

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Re: You better have some rough ridin' answers, Currie.
« Reply #552 on: March 19, 2012, 09:15:16 AM »
It's really just unfortunate that this rogue director of compliance was able to slip into the department and usurp all of Currie's power when it comes to things like this. 

http://kstatesports.cstv.com/genrel/110209aaa.html

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Re: You better have some rough ridin' answers, Currie.
« Reply #553 on: March 19, 2012, 09:25:11 AM »
It's really just unfortunate that this rogue director of compliance was able to slip into the department and usurp all of Currie's power when it comes to things like this. 

http://kstatesports.cstv.com/genrel/110209aaa.html

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Re: You better have some rough ridin' answers, Currie.
« Reply #554 on: March 19, 2012, 09:30:48 AM »
Until this weekend I never knew how easy it was to take down a basketball program.  But, thanks to K-State now I know that any rat fink with a bone to pick easily can.

Once I find KU's compliance number, I'm going to pass it along to Dax and he's going to tell them every Doug Compton story in the book.  And trust me there are some juicy ones.

So note to Bill Self, enjoy it while it last because once Zulu catches wind, all of your starters are going to get benched for NC State.

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Re: You better have some rough ridin' answers, Currie.
« Reply #555 on: March 19, 2012, 09:36:35 AM »
Until this weekend I never knew how easy it was to take down a basketball program.  But, thanks to K-State now I know that any rat fink with a bone to pick easily can.

Once I find KU's compliance number, I'm going to pass it along to Dax and he's going to tell them every Doug Compton story in the book.  And trust me there are some juicy ones.

So note to Bill Self, enjoy it while it last because once Zulu catches wind, all of your starters are going to get benched for NC State.

JFC, look how many directors the squawks have!

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Compliance
Office       864-4200   Fax: 864-5289
Associate Athletics Director - Compliance   Theresa Becker   864-7995   Click here to contact.
Assistant Athletics Director - Compliance   Kristine Fowler   864-3524   Click here to contact.
Director, Initial and Continuing Eligibility Certification   Dino Bell   864-7312   Click here to contact.
Director, Compliance - Monitoring   Randy Krahulik   864-5624   Click here to contact.
Director, Education   Scott Hobbs   864-7967   Click here to contact.

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Re: You better have some rough ridin' answers, Currie.
« Reply #556 on: March 19, 2012, 09:36:37 AM »
I have a feeling that Currie and Frank would have loved to sweep this, the Pullen/Curtis Dillards shop and drop, and all the failed drug tests but some one has a big powertrip inside KSUAD. Probably the director of compliance. Would look bad to fire said Director as he/she would come back and squeal. She/he better never be late to the office.

I think this is probably closer to the truth than anything.  I'm guessing Frank and Currie would love to have the power/resources/experience to effectively cover up crap like this, but they don't. 

If you think about it, it actually makes a lot of K-State0 sense that we would want to be able to cover more crap up but just end up bumbling around for a little while and then telling on ourselves cause we're K-State0.

Yes, if only our athletic director had the power to manage policies and protocols for his staff in the athletic department.

I'm not talking about power internally, dumbass.  I'm talking about the power/resources to make the Western Union narc STFU and go home.  The power/resources to make everyone at Dillard's keep their rough ridin' mouths shut.  How do you think Lew got away with disappearing all the crap he did at KU? Respect, fear, and resources...and the balls to use them.  Currie seems to be good at raising money but horrible at making little crap just go away.  My argument with Dax isn't that Currie's a fantastic AD and we should shower him with praise.  All I was saying is that it doesn't make sense that he purposefully seeks out little compliance events like this and "throws people under the bus" to further his career.

I can't believe you're not smart enough to get my point, so I have to assume you're just being a dick on purpose.
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Re: You better have some rough ridin' answers, Currie.
« Reply #557 on: March 19, 2012, 09:40:17 AM »
I'm not talking about power internally, dumbass.  I'm talking about the power/resources to make the Western Union narc STFU and go home.  The power/resources to make everyone at Dillard's keep their rough ridin' mouths shut.  How do you think Lew got away with disappearing all the crap he did at KU? Respect, fear, and resources...and the balls to use them.  Currie seems to be good at raising money but horrible at making little crap just go away.  My argument with Dax isn't that Currie's a fantastic AD and we should shower him with praise.  All I was saying is that it doesn't make sense that he purposefully seeks out little compliance events like this and "throws people under the bus" to further his career.

I can't believe you're not smart enough to get my point, so I have to assume you're just being a dick on purpose.

Again, I'm not the MysPerson making an argument that Currie thinks this episode is good for his career.

Doesn't take a lot of power/resources to implement Daris' hang-up/e-mail/r-a-b plan.

Speaking of being a dick, balls?

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Re: You better have some rough ridin' answers, Currie.
« Reply #559 on: March 19, 2012, 09:56:42 AM »
Until this weekend I never knew how easy it was to take down a basketball program.  But, thanks to K-State now I know that any rat fink with a bone to pick easily can.

Once I find KU's compliance number, I'm going to pass it along to Dax and he's going to tell them every Doug Compton story in the book.  And trust me there are some juicy ones.

So note to Bill Self, enjoy it while it last because once Zulu catches wind, all of your starters are going to get benched for NC State.

They'll tell you "thanks for the information, we'll get right on that."  Then they'll hang up and say "Another one called about Compton, we better punish our players" and burst into uncontrollable laughter as they take the paper they wrote the stories on and shred it.   

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« Reply #560 on: March 19, 2012, 10:06:17 AM »
Until this weekend I never knew how easy it was to take down a basketball program.  But, thanks to K-State now I know that any rat fink with a bone to pick easily can.

Once I find KU's compliance number, I'm going to pass it along to Dax and he's going to tell them every Doug Compton story in the book.  And trust me there are some juicy ones.

So note to Bill Self, enjoy it while it last because once Zulu catches wind, all of your starters are going to get benched for NC State.

JFC, look how many directors the squawks have!

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Compliance
Office       864-4200   Fax: 864-5289
Associate Athletics Director - Compliance   Theresa Becker   864-7995   Click here to contact.
Assistant Athletics Director - Compliance   Kristine Fowler   864-3524   Click here to contact.
Director, Initial and Continuing Eligibility Certification   Dino Bell   864-7312   Click here to contact.
Director, Compliance - Monitoring   Randy Krahulik   864-5624   Click here to contact.
Director, Education   Scott Hobbs   864-7967   Click here to contact.

Dax, unleash the hounds.

And don't hold back.  I'm talking everything.  And make sure they know about Doug Compton and the way he uses his company to divert money to all the players by employing their moms and stuff.

Zulu will have no choice at that point.  The reputation of the University is TOO IMPORTANT to not take action immediately.




 

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Re: You better have some rough ridin' answers, Currie.
« Reply #561 on: March 19, 2012, 10:07:08 AM »
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I feel our anger is misdirected.

We obviously have a mole following our players around and when they slip up, they call the compliance office and report us.

The mole needs to be exposed and taken out.

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Re: You better have some rough ridin' answers, Currie.
« Reply #562 on: March 19, 2012, 10:11:14 AM »
maybe this has been said, but doesn't anyone else want to take some money over to KU and start handing it out with someone in the bushes taking pictures.  Then email said pictures to the NCAA on Wednesday and see if they suspend any of their players?  I do.

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« Reply #563 on: March 19, 2012, 10:15:27 AM »
Until this weekend I never knew how easy it was to take down a basketball program.  But, thanks to K-State now I know that any rat fink with a bone to pick easily can.

Once I find KU's compliance number, I'm going to pass it along to Dax and he's going to tell them every Doug Compton story in the book.  And trust me there are some juicy ones.

So note to Bill Self, enjoy it while it last because once Zulu catches wind, all of your starters are going to get benched for NC State.

They'll tell you "thanks for the information, we'll get right on that."  Then they'll hang up and say "Another one called about Compton, we better punish our players" and burst into uncontrollable laughter as they take the paper they wrote the stories on and shred it.

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Re: You better have some rough ridin' answers, Currie.
« Reply #564 on: March 19, 2012, 10:20:19 AM »
FYI, anyone wondering if this had something to do with Spring Break, today is the first Monday of Spring Break, class was in session last week.
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« Reply #565 on: March 19, 2012, 10:25:05 AM »
FYI, anyone wondering if this had something to do with Spring Break, today is the first Monday of Spring Break, class was in session last week.

I would wonder if it made any difference at all.

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« Reply #566 on: March 19, 2012, 10:25:21 AM »
maybe this has been said, but doesn't anyone else want to take some money over to KU and start handing it out with someone in the bushes taking pictures.  Then email said pictures to the NCAA on Wednesday and see if they suspend any of their players?  I do.

What exactly would that accomplish?

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« Reply #567 on: March 19, 2012, 10:26:32 AM »
maybe this has been said, but doesn't anyone else want to take some money over to KU and start handing it out with someone in the bushes taking pictures.  Then email said pictures to the NCAA on Wednesday and see if they suspend any of their players?  I do.

You wouldn't even have to do that. All you need to do is find out when and where one of their important players was at a certain point in time. Then you e-mail/call the compliance office/NCAA and tell them you think you saw the player receiving a couple of hundred cash from someone at that location/time. They ask the player about it, and he either a) admits he was there but swears he didn't get any cash [smoke] or b) denies he was there, even though he was, because now he's scared, which, if there is any other info showing he was there at that point in time, makes the allegation look even more plausible [smoke and fire]. 

Of course, that would be assuming that KU would handle things the same was as K-State would, which they don't. As this hypothetical shows, the NCAA's model compliance process is laughable, if that's what K-State is following.

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Re: You better have some rough ridin' answers, Currie.
« Reply #568 on: March 19, 2012, 10:30:21 AM »
have you guys gotten your rough ridin' answers yet?

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« Reply #569 on: March 19, 2012, 10:33:12 AM »
i think part of the problem is the perception that currie and the compliance people appear to think that busting student athletes and prosecuting them to the fullest is part of their job. it shouldn't be. i mean what happened? some western union person called and said "hey, i think jamar just got some money from from curtis malone" and then the compliance people rang the compliance police alarm and immediately notified the NCAA and started investigating immediately based on that? i mean wtf? do they get bonuses every time they can keep one of our basketball players from playing a game or something.

instead, they should've been like "lol. ok thanks. i'll look into it" and then hung up. then maybe send Martin an email to an email account that they know he doesn't check and then go get a spicy at rab and call it a day.




Considering Curtis Malone told everyone who would listen the details as soon as the news was out, I wouldn't be surprised if someone asked Jamar about it and he told them what happened.

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« Reply #570 on: March 19, 2012, 10:36:06 AM »
i think part of the problem is the perception that currie and the compliance people appear to think that busting student athletes and prosecuting them to the fullest is part of their job. it shouldn't be. i mean what happened? some western union person called and said "hey, i think jamar just got some money from from curtis malone" and then the compliance people rang the compliance police alarm and immediately notified the NCAA and started investigating immediately based on that? i mean wtf? do they get bonuses every time they can keep one of our basketball players from playing a game or something.

instead, they should've been like "lol. ok thanks. i'll look into it" and then hung up. then maybe send Martin an email to an email account that they know he doesn't check and then go get a spicy at rab and call it a day.




Considering Curtis Malone told everyone who would listen the details as soon as the news was out, I wouldn't be surprised if someone asked Jamar about it and he told them what happened.

Fair enough, but that discussion occurs after a week or so at ku.  Not the morning they hear about it.

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« Reply #571 on: March 19, 2012, 10:36:58 AM »
i think part of the problem is the perception that currie and the compliance people appear to think that busting student athletes and prosecuting them to the fullest is part of their job. it shouldn't be. i mean what happened? some western union person called and said "hey, i think jamar just got some money from from curtis malone" and then the compliance people rang the compliance police alarm and immediately notified the NCAA and started investigating immediately based on that? i mean wtf? do they get bonuses every time they can keep one of our basketball players from playing a game or something.

instead, they should've been like "lol. ok thanks. i'll look into it" and then hung up. then maybe send Martin an email to an email account that they know he doesn't check and then go get a spicy at rab and call it a day.




Considering Curtis Malone told everyone who would listen the details as soon as the news was out, I wouldn't be surprised if someone asked Jamar about it and he told them what happened.

Fair enough, but that discussion occurs after a week or so at ku.  Not the morning they hear about it.

When did KSU hear about it?

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« Reply #572 on: March 19, 2012, 10:38:15 AM »
and then go get a spicy at rab and call it a day.

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Re: You better have some rough ridin' answers, Currie.
« Reply #573 on: March 19, 2012, 10:43:38 AM »
i think part of the problem is the perception that currie and the compliance people appear to think that busting student athletes and prosecuting them to the fullest is part of their job. it shouldn't be. i mean what happened? some western union person called and said "hey, i think jamar just got some money from from curtis malone" and then the compliance people rang the compliance police alarm and immediately notified the NCAA and started investigating immediately based on that? i mean wtf? do they get bonuses every time they can keep one of our basketball players from playing a game or something.

instead, they should've been like "lol. ok thanks. i'll look into it" and then hung up. then maybe send Martin an email to an email account that they know he doesn't check and then go get a spicy at rab and call it a day.




Considering Curtis Malone told everyone who would listen the details as soon as the news was out, I wouldn't be surprised if someone asked Jamar about it and he told them what happened.

Fair enough, but that discussion occurs after a week or so at ku.  Not the morning they hear about it.

When did KSU hear about it?

If it wasn't the day of, why not play him if he played the game before unless someone else reported it.  No way we sat on it one game and not the other.
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« Reply #574 on: March 19, 2012, 10:48:05 AM »

Of course, that would be assuming that KU would handle things the same was as K-State would, which they don't. As this hypothetical shows, the NCAA's model compliance process is laughable, if that's what K-State is following.


Slimz, at the end of the day, John Currie made a pledge to us. 

And that pledge was that he would run a model intercollegiate athletics program.  "A model intercollegiate athletics program can signify many things but we have five core measures that we will use here at K-State to define a model program,” Currie says. “And, overall, when people are talking about intercollegiate athletics and the programs in the nation that do it right, Kansas State should and can be one of those model programs.”

At the end of the day can the Squawks call themselves a model intercollegiate athletics department?  Can they say they do it right?  CAN THEY?

I hope this morning when those people put their red and blue attire upon themselves and gallivant into their offices and tote their mop buckets and carouse about their Sweet 16 appearance they keep that in mind.

They may win the basketball games, but we have the integrity and transparency in relation to ethics, finance and NCAA compliance.





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