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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 403452" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Also important to remember there are 2 different types of NCAA violations going on here.</p><p>The ones with the agents potentially giving the players money (the report Fri night) largely allow the schools off the hook. likely punishment there is having to pay back money and if the amount is large enough having to have wins vacated.</p><p>The second are issues with coaches/assts working with agents or shoe companies to steer kids to schools (like Miller allegations, and Pitino and his assts at L'ville). These are the potential huge headaches for schools These are the violations that get coaches fired, probation and fines from the NCAA.</p><p></p><p>I also like that Augustine's charges were dropped because he never passed the money for to the recruit or his dad (likely Nas), but kept it for himself. Because of that no Federal law was broken.</p><p></p><p>Also, keep in mind that last week the defendants attys tried to get the cases dismissed and were soundly rebuffed by the judge. That may be why some of this is starting to come out now. Up to then the defense attys would be playing things close to the vest. Now that the cases continue to move forward in the system they have to rethink how best to help their clients and one way may be to start suggesting they have info they can help the Feds with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 403452, member: 1776"] Also important to remember there are 2 different types of NCAA violations going on here. The ones with the agents potentially giving the players money (the report Fri night) largely allow the schools off the hook. likely punishment there is having to pay back money and if the amount is large enough having to have wins vacated. The second are issues with coaches/assts working with agents or shoe companies to steer kids to schools (like Miller allegations, and Pitino and his assts at L'ville). These are the potential huge headaches for schools These are the violations that get coaches fired, probation and fines from the NCAA. I also like that Augustine's charges were dropped because he never passed the money for to the recruit or his dad (likely Nas), but kept it for himself. Because of that no Federal law was broken. Also, keep in mind that last week the defendants attys tried to get the cases dismissed and were soundly rebuffed by the judge. That may be why some of this is starting to come out now. Up to then the defense attys would be playing things close to the vest. Now that the cases continue to move forward in the system they have to rethink how best to help their clients and one way may be to start suggesting they have info they can help the Feds with. [/QUOTE]
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