NCAA B-ball vs the FBI

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NCAA B-ball vs the FBI

Postby bigbluebazooka » February 24th, 2018, 5:58 pm

This is getting interesting.

Spoiler:
As NCAA basketball continues to deal with the aftermath of its recent scandal involving violations of recruiting and under-the-table money received by student-athletes involved with the now infamous ASM agency, some of college's biggest names continue to get caught in the crosshairs.

Most recently was Arizona's head coach Sean Miller and superstar forward DeAndre Ayton. According to ESPN insider Marck Schlabach, sources claim that the FBI used a wiretap to record a conversation between Miller and ASM agent Christian Dawkins, during which the two parties discussed a $100,000 transaction to ensure Ayton committed to Arizona.

FBI wiretaps intercepted multiple conversations between Arizona coach Sean Miller and Christian Dawkins, in which Miller discussed a $100,000 payment to ensure star freshman DeAndre Ayton signed with...

On that same day, according to an additional source that was not disclosed by sports law expert and Forbes Inc. writer Darren Heitner, the FBI immediately acted in response to the recorded call.


A good source previously told me that FBI raided Sean Miller’s house on the same day as ASM Sports & took his computers. Not sure whether anything has been found.

Punishment has not been handed down by the NCAA as of yet, but we can expect that based on president Mark Emmert's statement in regards to the scandal as a whole, the implications could have serious effects on not just this year's tournament, but coaches' jobs and players' future playing careers.

More news continues to unfold as the NCAA and FBI continue its investigation on the initial Yahoo! Sports report that named at least 20 Division I schools swept up in this mess.


http://www.12up.com/posts/5986882-repor ... _aid=36534

Spoiler:
More than 20 college basketball schools were implicated in federal documents taken from a sports agency college basketball corruption case, which reveal potential widespread NCAA violations.

Some of the biggest programs and players in college sports are named in a Yahoo! Sports report published Friday.

It details that players and sometimes family members received impermissible benefits, such as cash, hotel rooms, airline tickets and meals.

A list of the schools included in the report are:

Duke
North Carolina
Texas
Kentucky
Michigan State
USC
Alabama
North Carolina State
Seton Hall
LSU
Maryland
Washington
Texas
South Carolina
Louisville
Utah
Xavier
Wichita State
Clemson
Kansas
Creighton
Notre Dame
Vanderbilt
Virginia
Iowa State


https://sports.yahoo.com/list-schools-i ... 53558.html

https://sports.yahoo.com/exclusive-fede ... 38484.html

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Re: NCAA B-ball vs the FBI

Postby Muck FcDisney » February 24th, 2018, 6:09 pm

Sure, 17 kids are dead, but at least the FBI is handling the important shit.
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Re: NCAA B-ball vs the FBI

Postby bigbluebazooka » February 24th, 2018, 6:35 pm

Muck FcDisney wrote:Sure, 17 kids are dead, but at least the FBI is handling the important shit.

High school sports isn't big money like college sports.
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Re: NCAA B-ball vs the FBI

Postby bigbluebazooka » February 24th, 2018, 9:13 pm

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Re: NCAA B-ball vs the FBI

Postby JdPat04 » February 24th, 2018, 10:57 pm

bigbluebazooka wrote:This is getting interesting.

Spoiler:
As NCAA basketball continues to deal with the aftermath of its recent scandal involving violations of recruiting and under-the-table money received by student-athletes involved with the now infamous ASM agency, some of college's biggest names continue to get caught in the crosshairs.

Most recently was Arizona's head coach Sean Miller and superstar forward DeAndre Ayton. According to ESPN insider Marck Schlabach, sources claim that the FBI used a wiretap to record a conversation between Miller and ASM agent Christian Dawkins, during which the two parties discussed a $100,000 transaction to ensure Ayton committed to Arizona.

FBI wiretaps intercepted multiple conversations between Arizona coach Sean Miller and Christian Dawkins, in which Miller discussed a $100,000 payment to ensure star freshman DeAndre Ayton signed with...

On that same day, according to an additional source that was not disclosed by sports law expert and Forbes Inc. writer Darren Heitner, the FBI immediately acted in response to the recorded call.


A good source previously told me that FBI raided Sean Miller’s house on the same day as ASM Sports & took his computers. Not sure whether anything has been found.

Punishment has not been handed down by the NCAA as of yet, but we can expect that based on president Mark Emmert's statement in regards to the scandal as a whole, the implications could have serious effects on not just this year's tournament, but coaches' jobs and players' future playing careers.

More news continues to unfold as the NCAA and FBI continue its investigation on the initial Yahoo! Sports report that named at least 20 Division I schools swept up in this mess.


http://www.12up.com/posts/5986882-repor ... _aid=36534

Spoiler:
More than 20 college basketball schools were implicated in federal documents taken from a sports agency college basketball corruption case, which reveal potential widespread NCAA violations.

Some of the biggest programs and players in college sports are named in a Yahoo! Sports report published Friday.

It details that players and sometimes family members received impermissible benefits, such as cash, hotel rooms, airline tickets and meals.

A list of the schools included in the report are:

Duke
North Carolina
Texas
Kentucky
Michigan State
USC
Alabama
North Carolina State
Seton Hall
LSU
Maryland
Washington
Texas
South Carolina
Louisville
Utah
Xavier
Wichita State
Clemson
Kansas
Creighton
Notre Dame
Vanderbilt
Virginia
Iowa State


https://sports.yahoo.com/list-schools-i ... 53558.html

https://sports.yahoo.com/exclusive-fede ... 38484.html

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That says "basketball schools"

And has Alabama :biglol
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Re: NCAA B-ball vs the FBI

Postby bigbluebazooka » February 25th, 2018, 2:01 am

JdPat04 wrote:
bigbluebazooka wrote:This is getting interesting.

Spoiler:
As NCAA basketball continues to deal with the aftermath of its recent scandal involving violations of recruiting and under-the-table money received by student-athletes involved with the now infamous ASM agency, some of college's biggest names continue to get caught in the crosshairs.

Most recently was Arizona's head coach Sean Miller and superstar forward DeAndre Ayton. According to ESPN insider Marck Schlabach, sources claim that the FBI used a wiretap to record a conversation between Miller and ASM agent Christian Dawkins, during which the two parties discussed a $100,000 transaction to ensure Ayton committed to Arizona.

FBI wiretaps intercepted multiple conversations between Arizona coach Sean Miller and Christian Dawkins, in which Miller discussed a $100,000 payment to ensure star freshman DeAndre Ayton signed with...

On that same day, according to an additional source that was not disclosed by sports law expert and Forbes Inc. writer Darren Heitner, the FBI immediately acted in response to the recorded call.


A good source previously told me that FBI raided Sean Miller’s house on the same day as ASM Sports & took his computers. Not sure whether anything has been found.

Punishment has not been handed down by the NCAA as of yet, but we can expect that based on president Mark Emmert's statement in regards to the scandal as a whole, the implications could have serious effects on not just this year's tournament, but coaches' jobs and players' future playing careers.

More news continues to unfold as the NCAA and FBI continue its investigation on the initial Yahoo! Sports report that named at least 20 Division I schools swept up in this mess.


http://www.12up.com/posts/5986882-repor ... _aid=36534

Spoiler:
More than 20 college basketball schools were implicated in federal documents taken from a sports agency college basketball corruption case, which reveal potential widespread NCAA violations.

Some of the biggest programs and players in college sports are named in a Yahoo! Sports report published Friday.

It details that players and sometimes family members received impermissible benefits, such as cash, hotel rooms, airline tickets and meals.

A list of the schools included in the report are:

Duke
North Carolina
Texas
Kentucky
Michigan State
USC
Alabama
North Carolina State
Seton Hall
LSU
Maryland
Washington
Texas
South Carolina
Louisville
Utah
Xavier
Wichita State
Clemson
Kansas
Creighton
Notre Dame
Vanderbilt
Virginia
Iowa State


https://sports.yahoo.com/list-schools-i ... 53558.html

https://sports.yahoo.com/exclusive-fede ... 38484.html

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That says "basketball schools"

And has Alabama :biglol

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