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Arrests coming due to college bball kickbacks
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<blockquote data-quote="TheTechGuy" data-source="post: 345953" data-attributes="member: 2702"><p>Your two examples differ from the current scenario. In the current scenario, the coaches actively, intentionally, and knowingly contributed to the players ineligibility. Here the coach new a player was ineligible and that the issues would never be able to be resolved if they came to light. Much different than knowing a player may have eligibility issues but they are capable of being resolved under the rules. i.e the player could better their academics or resolve a clearinghouse issue. Also, generally speaking, advocating that others who committed similar acts didn't get in trouble is not the strongest of legal arguments.</p><p></p><p>The school did not get everything it wanted. It unknowingly played ineligible players due to fraud committed by their employee and will be punished by the NCAA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheTechGuy, post: 345953, member: 2702"] Your two examples differ from the current scenario. In the current scenario, the coaches actively, intentionally, and knowingly contributed to the players ineligibility. Here the coach new a player was ineligible and that the issues would never be able to be resolved if they came to light. Much different than knowing a player may have eligibility issues but they are capable of being resolved under the rules. i.e the player could better their academics or resolve a clearinghouse issue. Also, generally speaking, advocating that others who committed similar acts didn't get in trouble is not the strongest of legal arguments. The school did not get everything it wanted. It unknowingly played ineligible players due to fraud committed by their employee and will be punished by the NCAA. [/QUOTE]
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