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We need to run the "Beasley" on this. Help!
"Son. This is why we are wildcats. Hard work, pride, the heart of this country. And if that's not enough for you, you can just move to California with your punk friends."
this is like kobe asking luis colon for tips on his fade away jumper.
Larry Brown's School of Cheating(Coach finds recruit) ----> (Coach tells agent) ----> (Agent Pays AAU coach to steer recruit) ----> (Recruit plays for Coach becomes NBA talent) ----> (Coach steers player to Agent) ----> (Repeat) Calipari, Self and Brown have been doing this for ever. It is just so effing brilliant.
Could someone explain the logic in punishing KU for a shady AAU coach taking money from a third party agent?
Quote from: OregonSmock on May 06, 2013, 12:38:08 PMCould someone explain the logic in punishing KU for a shady AAU coach taking money from a third party agent? Logically, the agent was paid and directed by someone at KU to steer the player to the Jayhawks. Do you think this agent altruistically paid out of his own pocket to send McLemore to KU? You (and KU) are smart enough to know the answer to that, but plausible deniability is the best way to handle this.The NCAA nuked USC football because a third party wannabe NFL agent with zero affiliation to USC bribed Reggie Bush while he was playing for the Trojans to convince him to become his client when Bush entered the NFL. That did not benefit USC whatsoever and none of Bush's improper benefits came from USC/anyone connected to USC, and they still received a huge punishment. NCAA logic is hit and miss and very inconsistent, but if they can harshly punish a school for something that didn't help them and was proven to not be connected to the school they can certainly punish a school that bought a player.