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Nzoner's Game Room>So Bill Self knew . . . . ?
TomBarndtsTwin 02:56 PM 10-15-2018
So Coach Self knew about Adidas paying players to come to Kansas??

Article on ESPN.com front page:

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-bas...sa-recruitment

Another new article from ESPN:

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-bas...oach-bill-self
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redfan 06:34 AM 10-18-2018
This is a great thread, it really draws a line between the homers and haters.
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ChiTown 06:40 AM 10-18-2018
Originally Posted by Jerm:
I wonder how college football and college basketball compare on the sleaze spectrum...both are just awful off the field/court.
There is no comparison. College Basketball is the sleaziest of all sports. You don’t need more than a couple of real difference makers in order to be a legit threat. It is what ignites the feeding frenzy of going after, and locking down a high level NBA-ready prospect. It’s not the same in College Football. Don’t get me wrong, they cheat like hell and pay for the top talent in high school FB, but it’s the minor leagues compared to the sleaze-fest that is College and AAU Basketball.
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King_Chief_Fan 07:06 AM 10-18-2018
Originally Posted by ChiTown:
I’ve watched this stuff, first hand for several years. My oldest Son played AAU BASKETBALL and we travelled throughout the Country playing tournaments in front of College Coaches and “handlers”. The College institutions themselves NEVER offer any money to the players. That stuff is handled through intermediaries - almost no exceptions that I’m aware of.

I don’t see any way possible how ku gets in trouble over this. Is it a bad look for the Program? Sure. But, there are enough layers between them and the player (really the Family of the Player), where it makes it difficult for the NCAA to get involved and penalize ku. The flip side to this conversation is that ANYONE thinking ku runs a clean Program and Self is above all this is high AF. This is the standard protocol to compete for the high level prospects on the AAU circuit. It’s how the game is played. Period.
So schools have no idea this is going on?
If it is how the game is played, colleges are aware and participate in the sleaze
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ChiTown 07:26 AM 10-18-2018
Originally Posted by King_Chief_Fan:
So schools have no idea this is going on?
If it is how the game is played, colleges are aware and participate in the sleaze
I never said that. I stated they have no direct contact with the player or parents relative to handling or negotiating a deal.

They absolutely know what the hell is going on
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Buehler445 07:33 AM 10-18-2018
Originally Posted by ChiTown:
I’ve watched this stuff, first hand for several years. My oldest Son played AAU BASKETBALL and we travelled throughout the Country playing tournaments in front of College Coaches and “handlers”. The College institutions themselves NEVER offer any money to the players. That stuff is handled through intermediaries - almost no exceptions that I’m aware of.

I don’t see any way possible how ku gets in trouble over this. Is it a bad look for the Program? Sure. But, there are enough layers between them and the player (really the Family of the Player), where it makes it difficult for the NCAA to get involved and penalize ku. The flip side to this conversation is that ANYONE thinking ku runs a clean Program and Self is above all this is high AF. This is the standard protocol to compete for the high level prospects on the AAU circuit. It’s how the game is played. Period.
I know of literally no one that thinks any school is above the fray.
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King_Chief_Fan 08:07 AM 10-18-2018
Originally Posted by ChiTown:
I never said that. I stated they have no direct contact with the player or parents relative to handling or negotiating a deal.

They absolutely know what the hell is going on
:-)
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ChiTown 08:20 AM 10-18-2018
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I know of literally no one that thinks any school is above the fray.

You're my boy, Buehler, but the mantra of "Bill Self doesn't have to cheat in order to get the top players" has LITERALLY been stated on this very message board a number of times by ku fans.

By the way, I don't give a shit about the payments. I said this a bunch of times on CP - I WISH my Program didn't suck so bad at cheating. We do it, no doubt. We are just awful at it. Thanks, Squeaky!:-)
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Gravedigger 08:21 AM 10-18-2018
Bitches get caught, bitches get shot, BLAM!
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Chiefspants 08:29 AM 10-18-2018
Originally Posted by ChiTown:
I’ve watched this stuff, first hand for several years. My oldest Son played AAU BASKETBALL and we travelled throughout the Country playing tournaments in front of College Coaches and “handlers”. The College institutions themselves NEVER offer any money to the players. That stuff is handled through intermediaries - almost no exceptions that I’m aware of.

I don’t see any way possible how ku gets in trouble over this. Is it a bad look for the Program? Sure. But, there are enough layers between them and the player (really the Family of the Player), where it makes it difficult for the NCAA to get involved and penalize ku. The flip side to this conversation is that ANYONE thinking ku runs a clean Program and Self is above all this is high AF. This is the standard protocol to compete for the high level prospects on the AAU circuit. It’s how the game is played. Period.
That's where I am.

I think it is possible that KU does get in serious trouble over this, but I don't see how that happens UNLESS all of the "Blue Bloods" come down with them. Everyone knew this was happening, and I don't think the NCAA wants to do anything that could cause the entirety of college bball to crumble - but who knows at this point.

What was Mike's quote from Better Call Saul? "All of us were dirty - it was like taking down Caesar - everyone was to blame" I butchered it, but I think that's the gist of my thoughts on this. We'll see how it plays out.
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Mr. Plow 09:36 AM 10-18-2018
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
That's where I am.

I think it is possible that KU does get in serious trouble over this, but I don't see how that happens UNLESS all of the "Blue Bloods" come down with them. Everyone knew this was happening, and I don't think the NCAA wants to do anything that could cause the entirety of college bball to crumble - but who knows at this point.

What was Mike's quote from Better Call Saul? "All of us were dirty - it was like taking down Caesar - everyone was to blame" I butchered it, but I think that's the gist of my thoughts on this. We'll see how it plays out.
I think unless they can show a money trail from X player to KU that this will come down to either no punishment or a slap on the wrist.

If they want go deeper to prove that money trail exist, then they are going to have to start digging into the Williamson recruitment. Williamson asked for a bunch of stuff (housing, money, etc) - he didn't ask for that stuff from KU only. That means they are going to have bring Duke into the conversation and I'm not sure they want to do that. Since he didn't end up at KU, the question would have to be "What did Duke give him to get him on campus?"

Rumor over on reddit is that the Williamson family is living in a $800,000 home in Durham. If true, quite the jump from South Carolina.
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ChiefaRoo 10:57 AM 10-18-2018
Originally Posted by BWillie:
What does this even mean?
It means the Douglas County Jayhawks basketball team is dirty and should be put down by the NCAA and as further punishment Self should have his Toup ripped from his head on college game day.
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Mr. Plow 11:41 AM 10-18-2018
Originally Posted by ChiefaRoo:
It means the Douglas County Jayhawks basketball team is dirty and should be put down by the NCAA and as further punishment Self should have his Toup ripped from his head on college game day.
:-)
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WhawhaWhat 11:43 AM 10-18-2018

Breaking: Starting in the summer of 2019, the NBA’s G League will offer “Select Contracts” worth $125,000 to elite prospects who are at least 18 years old but not yet eligible for the NBA draft. https://t.co/aL6lOCYT3J pic.twitter.com/SkNyHLBc5o

— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 18, 2018


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Chief Pagan 03:00 PM 10-18-2018
Originally Posted by Mr. Plow:
As Bwillie said, the NBA is using the NCAA as a minor league system so they don't make a $50 million dollar mistake on a high school kid.
Oh I totally get why the NBA likes it.

I don't understand how it has survived court challenges by 18 year-olds that wanted to go straight to the NBA. I've thought about trying to track down the legal rulings, but have been too lazy.

Your restaurant chain might like to only hire women in their 20's, that isn't going to withstand court challenge either.

The NBA has an anti-trust exemption in law, but I don't see why that would have anything to do with age discrimination.
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lawrenceRaider 03:05 PM 10-18-2018
Originally Posted by ChiTown:
You're my boy, Buehler, but the mantra of "Bill Self doesn't have to cheat in order to get the top players" has LITERALLY been stated on this very message board a number of times by ku fans.

By the way, I don't give a shit about the payments. I said this a bunch of times on CP - I WISH my Program didn't suck so bad at cheating. We do it, no doubt. We are just awful at it. Thanks, Squeaky!:-)
If everyone is doing it, and Bill lost solid commits because of it see Ayton,, was he cheating?
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