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I am just eternally hopeful the true facts come out so everyone can see what a rat-faced cheater Coach K and the Duke program are.
This. **** dook.
I am just eternally hopeful the true facts come out so everyone can see what a rat-faced cheater Coach K and the Duke program are.
His legal team says the contract was not valid since she is not a registered sports agent in NC. She claims he was a legal resident of SC when he signed. She has a lot to tell about impermissible benefits while at Duke. I would expect a settlement to keep it out of court. She claims to have some info on extra benefits.
Wow (regarding Zion's parents' home after he committed to Duke)!
What is interesting to me is how such a thing could be kept secret at the time. How could this garish malfeasance be missed by a Carolina or NCSt insider who would love to see Duke burn? Wouldn't there be even ONE Carolina fan who is in law enforcement or public office that could do a little sniffing around? Is EVERY insider complicit???
What is interesting is how the public opinion machine is perfectly fine with ignoring this kind of blatant cheating, but then, for capricious reasons, is then so apt to assume a position of outrage.
What is the mechanism of crossing this threshold from willing to ignore cheating in plain site on this scale and transition from blind eye to public outrage? Where are the whistle blowers and what is the force inhibiting the clean people with eyes in their head from blowing their whistle???
It hasn't been a secret for a long time. If you search these threads, we joked about the Durham home while Zion was STILL playing for Duke. Duke players' parents living in affluent neighborhoods while the players were at Duke has been an open secret for years and it's well documented and joked about on the internet.
Why doesn't UNC tattle? Because UNC would basically telling on themselves. Same with NC State.
What's the NCAA going to do? Shutdown all of their cash cows? I'm not sure there's a clean program inside the top 10. Instead, they will just make an example of a few programs...sacrificial lambs to appease the public until the next NCAA tournament starts.
I think we understand it's all a f$cking sham at this point.
Did we ever figure out if Zion's parents moved in to the same house that Wendell Carter's parents allegedly lived in?
You know the one that allegedly brought them to the decision to allegedly rat out DLaB so the NCAA would get off their trail?
Allegedly.
You have just provided the most succinct explanation of our program’s current sanctions that I have ever seen.Instead, they will just make an example of a few programs...sacrificial lambs to appease the public until the next NCAA tournament starts.
I get that, but the question is who cares and when do they begin to care?
For instance, the cat (whoever Not Jerry Tipton is) who published on social media the "Before n' after" comparison of the houses. Did that person not know about the graft before now? If it was common knowledge and no one cares, then why publish the stuff now? Did he not care before but now he does?
What is the decision node between this being acceptable and mundane graft that is shrug-worthy and, on the other hand, it being newsworthy corruption worthy of outrage?
Put more simply, do we, as college sports fans, care about this or do we not?
FWIW, NW certainly won't have a Top 3 class when it is all done, that is just due to getting early commits.
Also, if you have ever been to Evanston, ILL - Northwestern is surrounded by a swanky suburb. It is a really nice area and the school sits right on Lake Michigan with its own beaches. It's quite nice.
3 miles from my house. The arena and the football field are border on the north by Wilmette, where my kids go to school.FWIW, NW certainly won't have a Top 3 class when it is all done, that is just due to getting early commits.
Also, if you have ever been to Evanston, ILL - Northwestern is surrounded by a swanky suburb. It is a really nice area and the school sits right on Lake Michigan with its own beaches. It's quite nice.