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Clemson on wiretap discussing dropping those bags
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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 571537" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>But do you believe that cheating at Clemson is so cavalier that an assistant basketball coach actually has real definitive information about football players being paid? If it was, then it wouldn't be too difficult for reporters to get quotes at bars from assistants or "mis-statements" from people in the athletic department. If the Clemson football staff arranges payments to football players, they aren't going to hold training sessions for the other teams on how to do it.</p><p></p><p>The statement about "dudes" in nice suits isn't very compelling. There could be guys in nice suits outside of football games for all kinds of reasons. The witness "understood" that to mean that "boosters would give certain things", but he is only an expert at making payments himself not what "dudes" in nice suits do or don't do.</p><p></p><p>I only responded originally based on the tone of your original post. "Clemson on wiretap discussing dropping those bags" and "Nobody will be surprised by this...except I suppose the NCAA" sound like you are discussing proof. Does Clemson pay football players? It probably wouldn't take a lot to convince me, but vague bragging by someone not involved and "expert" testimony by a crooked financial adviser who is trying to get time taken off of a potential 67 year sentence don't convince me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 571537, member: 2426"] But do you believe that cheating at Clemson is so cavalier that an assistant basketball coach actually has real definitive information about football players being paid? If it was, then it wouldn't be too difficult for reporters to get quotes at bars from assistants or "mis-statements" from people in the athletic department. If the Clemson football staff arranges payments to football players, they aren't going to hold training sessions for the other teams on how to do it. The statement about "dudes" in nice suits isn't very compelling. There could be guys in nice suits outside of football games for all kinds of reasons. The witness "understood" that to mean that "boosters would give certain things", but he is only an expert at making payments himself not what "dudes" in nice suits do or don't do. I only responded originally based on the tone of your original post. "Clemson on wiretap discussing dropping those bags" and "Nobody will be surprised by this...except I suppose the NCAA" sound like you are discussing proof. Does Clemson pay football players? It probably wouldn't take a lot to convince me, but vague bragging by someone not involved and "expert" testimony by a crooked financial adviser who is trying to get time taken off of a potential 67 year sentence don't convince me. [/QUOTE]
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