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My understanding is that the fbi told the ncaa to stand down until this was over.
So ncaa won't do much for some time.
Agents are paying or "loaning" money to players. The coaches/schools/boosters are not.
Why is the Adidas guy dealing with AZ?
Pretty sure JT took money from agent and caused AZ to get sanctions.
Simon and Kerr are not coaching here.
Russ Pennel, maybe.
What are chances this got leaked today to divert attention from the FBI's failure with the Florida shooter?
So ncaa won't do much for some time.
Agents are paying or "loaning" money to players. The coaches/schools/boosters are not.
Why is the Adidas guy dealing with AZ?
Pretty sure JT took money from agent and caused AZ to get sanctions.
Simon and Kerr are not coaching here.
Russ Pennel, maybe.
What are chances this got leaked today to divert attention from the FBI's failure with the Florida shooter?
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Elite Eight Miller.dmjcat wrote:You may well be right Spiff, but at the moment there is only a handful of coaches that have actually been caught with their hand in the cookie jar. The vast majority of the money changing was between agents/players.............most of the schools named have not had a head coach or even an assistant implicated. So, if Miller was just "Playing the Game", he did it very, very badly.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I think that only goes to show how ordinary this is in college basketball. Pitino was doing the same.dmjcat wrote:If, and I underline IF, this is true then Miller will get no sympathy from me.
If true, he is not only a cheating crook, but a really STUPID cheating crook. If you are a head coach and intend to cheat then you damn well
better make sure that there are a very large number of intermediaries between you and the $$$$$$$. Anyone talking $$$$ with a recruit or his parents should be some 3rd party lawyer residing in the Caymans.
The fact that this is all documented and in normal, course of business emails shows this is just how the game is played.
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Fuck Book. He doesn't go outside the system and we are fine. Fuck that guy.Postmaster wrote:My understanding is that the fbi told the ncaa to stand down until this was over.
So ncaa won't do much for some time.
Agents are paying or "loaning" money to players. The coaches/schools/boosters are not.
Why is the Adidas guy dealing with AZ?
Pretty sure JT took money from agent and caused AZ to get sanctions.
Simon and Kerr are not coaching here.
Russ Pennel, maybe.
What are chances this got leaked today to divert attention from the FBI's failure with the Florida shooter?
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So were Miller and Book paying for players at Xavier? Only less, like $75K?
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Yeah...but if this news was quiet for this long, what else is coming. Look at the Yahoo article on emails. Michigan State was bartering players signing with ASM for Bowen. Josh Jackson was getting paid by 2 shoe companies and an agent when he signed with KU.Longhorned wrote:Whichever is easiest. Right now, that's scapegoat. Hard to see that changing. The masses of people who tune into March Madness don't really even know who Jay Bilas is. All that money doesn't hinge on objections to the illusion.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Remember the FBI's initial announcement about how 150k is the going rate?Chicat wrote:I’m sick.
The only thing that would make me feel better is if we got some details on Duke’s most recent recruiting classes.
It has become a lot more set in stone that it was truth today. My only big question is like Longhorned: Does the NCAA try to scapegoat and maintain the illusion or accept reality.
We haven't even seen the results of the search warrant at Nike AAU's HQ mentioned yet. What came out of that?
Right now, maybe the NCAA could scapegoat. By the time this is over...?
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Don't conflate 2 completely separate issues.Longhorned wrote:So you don't sympathize with finding ways to compensate players in a system rigged to exploit them by people who are getting very rich by doing so.pc in NM wrote:IMNSHO, it makes no difference if "everybody else is doing it" (of course not everybody, but whatever). If anyone did it, they were cheating. Period.
I suppose there is some remote possibility that Miller is innocent of the allegation here, but even the most lax interpretayion of "institutional control" would seem to mandate the he should be suspended pending a full investigation.
And, again IMNSHO, if it turns out he did this (Ayton, and maybe others), fuck him. We're not there yet, but it doesn't look good.
No excuses.
I don't believe Sean was "trying to find ways to compensate players in a system rigged to exploit them by people who are getting very rich by doing so."
He (and other coaches) got very rich playing a dirty game and were very much part of the system of exploitation. Robin Hood these guys are not.
I just wish someone would be man enough to step forward, say "Yes it's going on and I have been part of it. Let's blow up the sham and do the right thing: change the system and do it all out in the open".
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I said this would happen to Miller when RR was hired. I have never been so sad to be right.
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No matter who wins this years tourney there will always be a cloud of suspicion over it or it will be vacated along with the last many years...
I'm a Gonzaga fan now.
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I was referring to "fuck Ayton", not what coaches and boosters do.Harvey Specter wrote:Don't conflate 2 completely separate issues.Longhorned wrote:So you don't sympathize with finding ways to compensate players in a system rigged to exploit them by people who are getting very rich by doing so.pc in NM wrote:IMNSHO, it makes no difference if "everybody else is doing it" (of course not everybody, but whatever). If anyone did it, they were cheating. Period.
I suppose there is some remote possibility that Miller is innocent of the allegation here, but even the most lax interpretayion of "institutional control" would seem to mandate the he should be suspended pending a full investigation.
And, again IMNSHO, if it turns out he did this (Ayton, and maybe others), fuck him. We're not there yet, but it doesn't look good.
No excuses.
I don't believe Sean was "trying to find ways to compensate players in a system rigged to exploit them by people who are getting very rich by doing so."
He (and other coaches) got very rich playing a dirty game and were very much part of the system of exploitation. Robin Hood these guys are not.
I just wish someone would be man enough to step forward, say "Yes it's going on and I have been part of it. Let's blow up the sham and do the right thing: change the system and do it all out in the open".
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Don't get the connection - please explain.jsbowl16 wrote:I said this would happen to Miller when RR was hired. I have never been so sad to be right.
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Fuck Greg Hansen with a splintered telephone pole he's always hated Miller and never really been a fan of anyone who runs the program.Irish27 wrote:http://tucson.com/sports/arizonawildcat ... &id=201408
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Why would they pop Book and my do anything to CSM?
Its not like these are recent wire taps.
It all seems a bit odd.
And Fuck Vital
Its not like these are recent wire taps.
It all seems a bit odd.
And Fuck Vital
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I highly doubt that after todayCalStateTempe wrote:Fuck Book. He doesn't go outside the system and we are fine. Fuck that guy.Postmaster wrote:My understanding is that the fbi told the ncaa to stand down until this was over.
So ncaa won't do much for some time.
Agents are paying or "loaning" money to players. The coaches/schools/boosters are not.
Why is the Adidas guy dealing with AZ?
Pretty sure JT took money from agent and caused AZ to get sanctions.
Simon and Kerr are not coaching here.
Russ Pennel, maybe.
What are chances this got leaked today to divert attention from the FBI's failure with the Florida shooter?
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^^^This^^^ unless of course Miller was funneling money for a shoe company and they want corporate...Postmaster wrote:Why would they pop Book and my do anything to CSM?
Its not like these are recent wire taps.
It all seems a bit odd.
And Fuck Vital
The leaking timing of this is very suspect to me as well...
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If you're ready to fire Miller, then the whole system needs to come down. You can't tell me that Rick Pitino was dirty. And Sean Miller was dirty. But Tom Izzo, he's fine. Coach K, fine. Bill Self, fine, etc... Whether coaches knew all the financial details matters little. They're all part of the same hypocrisy.CatFanOneMil wrote:Fuck Greg Hansen with a splintered telephone pole he's always hated Miller and never really been a fan of anyone who runs the program.Irish27 wrote:http://tucson.com/sports/arizonawildcat ... &id=201408
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well, half the comments are about that so I would say it wasn't an effective strategy if so.Postmaster wrote: What are chances this got leaked today to divert attention from the FBI's failure with the Florida shooter?
Also somebody has to inform me how the FBI is supposed to be held accountable for the shooting? I saw people say people called the POLICE about it but what does that have to do with the FBI? Just because Trump blamed them?
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There isnt one other than RR being known corrupt before he got here so I said that both of them would probably go down to corruption and they did.UAEebs86 wrote:Don't get the connection - please explain.jsbowl16 wrote:I said this would happen to Miller when RR was hired. I have never been so sad to be right.
I like Miller but these guys are all used car salesman.
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And so was Lute. And coach K. And Dean Smith. And Valvano. And Tark. And it's been that way for an awfully long time.jsbowl16 wrote:There isnt one other than RR being known corrupt before he got here so I said that both of them would probably go down to corruption and they did.UAEebs86 wrote:Don't get the connection - please explain.jsbowl16 wrote:I said this would happen to Miller when RR was hired. I have never been so sad to be right.
I like Miller but these guys are all used car salesman.
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Exactly which is why I said it years ago.zonagrad wrote:And so was Lute. And coach K. And Dean Smith. And Valvano. And Tark. And it's been that way for an awfully long time.jsbowl16 wrote:There isnt one other than RR being known corrupt before he got here so I said that both of them would probably go down to corruption and they did.UAEebs86 wrote:Don't get the connection - please explain.jsbowl16 wrote:I said this would happen to Miller when RR was hired. I have never been so sad to be right.
I like Miller but these guys are all used car salesman.
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Fuck Miller for letting his guy hang out to dry while lying through his teeth about what's gone on.CalStateTempe wrote:Fuck Book. He doesn't go outside the system and we are fine. Fuck that guy.Postmaster wrote:My understanding is that the fbi told the ncaa to stand down until this was over.
So ncaa won't do much for some time.
Agents are paying or "loaning" money to players. The coaches/schools/boosters are not.
Why is the Adidas guy dealing with AZ?
Pretty sure JT took money from agent and caused AZ to get sanctions.
Simon and Kerr are not coaching here.
Russ Pennel, maybe.
What are chances this got leaked today to divert attention from the FBI's failure with the Florida shooter?
All for one and none for all? No thanks.
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I saw a documentary (30 for 30?) on UNLV and 15 years later Tark was still claiming they were clean LOL.jsbowl16 wrote:Exactly which is why I said it years ago.zonagrad wrote:And so was Lute. And coach K. And Dean Smith. And Valvano. And Tark. And it's been that way for an awfully long time.jsbowl16 wrote:There isnt one other than RR being known corrupt before he got here so I said that both of them would probably go down to corruption and they did.UAEebs86 wrote:Don't get the connection - please explain.jsbowl16 wrote:I said this would happen to Miller when RR was hired. I have never been so sad to be right.
I like Miller but these guys are all used car salesman.
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Don't want to divert too much.SunnyAZ wrote:well, half the comments are about that so I would say it wasn't an effective strategy if so.Postmaster wrote: What are chances this got leaked today to divert attention from the FBI's failure with the Florida shooter?
Also somebody has to inform me how the FBI is supposed to be held accountable for the shooting? I saw people say people called the POLICE about it but what does that have to do with the FBI? Just because Trump blamed them?
Someone called FBI tip line but that message was never forwarded to the Miami field office.
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My bad... sorry. Seemed inconsistent with my perception of your stance on such matters, so I should have trusted my intuition.Longhorned wrote:I was referring to "fuck Ayton", not what coaches and boosters do.Harvey Specter wrote:Don't conflate 2 completely separate issues.Longhorned wrote:So you don't sympathize with finding ways to compensate players in a system rigged to exploit them by people who are getting very rich by doing so.pc in NM wrote:IMNSHO, it makes no difference if "everybody else is doing it" (of course not everybody, but whatever). If anyone did it, they were cheating. Period.
I suppose there is some remote possibility that Miller is innocent of the allegation here, but even the most lax interpretayion of "institutional control" would seem to mandate the he should be suspended pending a full investigation.
And, again IMNSHO, if it turns out he did this (Ayton, and maybe others), fuck him. We're not there yet, but it doesn't look good.
No excuses.
I don't believe Sean was "trying to find ways to compensate players in a system rigged to exploit them by people who are getting very rich by doing so."
He (and other coaches) got very rich playing a dirty game and were very much part of the system of exploitation. Robin Hood these guys are not.
I just wish someone would be man enough to step forward, say "Yes it's going on and I have been part of it. Let's blow up the sham and do the right thing: change the system and do it all out in the open".
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Seth Greenberg said this morning that if you think bball is bad, football is much worse. This makes sense since there is more money in football. Football just hasnt been investigated by the FBI yet.
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ya I mean the payment of players has been discussed openly here a few hundred times
my reflex is ‘wow’ for sure but also where does it end?? this is way bigger than Andy Miller
what will the NCAA do? suspend a dozen and a half players and fire a handful of coaches? Deny tournament entry?
all the best players are paid for and all the schools do it, on all levels just different increments.
this is just the surface if anybody wanted to scratch deeper, it’s pretty fascinating
my reflex is ‘wow’ for sure but also where does it end?? this is way bigger than Andy Miller
what will the NCAA do? suspend a dozen and a half players and fire a handful of coaches? Deny tournament entry?
all the best players are paid for and all the schools do it, on all levels just different increments.
this is just the surface if anybody wanted to scratch deeper, it’s pretty fascinating
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I thnk Louisville and us take the brunt of it. Maybe a few others but then once they find out everyone has done it, the damage will be done to the first few programs that are implicated.
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As sure as the sun rises in the East, Duke and coach K will come out of this like Inspector Renault in Casablanca. "Shocked. Shocked to find college players being paid."
And Marvin Bagley never received a penny to play at Duke.
And Marvin Bagley never received a penny to play at Duke.
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I wonder if CBS has any kind of insurance for this sort of thing. Lets say the top 20 teams are not allowed in the tournament for violations. How many people will watch it? How much less will CBS make from advertising? This is why I doubt they will dq too many teams. There is too much tourney money at stake.
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If the top 20 teams are out, is Colorado and Tad Boyle back on the bubble?jsbowl16 wrote:I wonder if CBS has any kind of insurance for this sort of thing. Lets say the top 20 teams are not allowed in the tournament for violations. How many people will watch it? How much less will CBS make from advertising? This is why I doubt they will dq too many teams. There is too much tourney money at stake.
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True but it still is not their jurisdiction, local cops didn't even go into the school...there's a bigger problem than forwarding tips here.Postmaster wrote:Don't want to divert too much.SunnyAZ wrote:well, half the comments are about that so I would say it wasn't an effective strategy if so.Postmaster wrote: What are chances this got leaked today to divert attention from the FBI's failure with the Florida shooter?
Also somebody has to inform me how the FBI is supposed to be held accountable for the shooting? I saw people say people called the POLICE about it but what does that have to do with the FBI? Just because Trump blamed them?
Someone called FBI tip line but that message was never forwarded to the Miami field office.
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Why would the top 20 teams be out? Why would Arizona be out? The NCAA isn't supposed to act until the FBI investigation is over. These are leaks.
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Just to be clear, I meant "fuck Miller", if he did, with Ayton or any others, what he is alleged to have done.Longhorned wrote:I was referring to "fuck Ayton", not what coaches and boosters do.Harvey Specter wrote:Don't conflate 2 completely separate issues.Longhorned wrote:So you don't sympathize with finding ways to compensate players in a system rigged to exploit them by people who are getting very rich by doing so.pc in NM wrote:IMNSHO, it makes no difference if "everybody else is doing it" (of course not everybody, but whatever). If anyone did it, they were cheating. Period.
I suppose there is some remote possibility that Miller is innocent of the allegation here, but even the most lax interpretayion of "institutional control" would seem to mandate the he should be suspended pending a full investigation.
And, again IMNSHO, if it turns out he did this (Ayton, and maybe others), fuck him. We're not there yet, but it doesn't look good.
No excuses.
I don't believe Sean was "trying to find ways to compensate players in a system rigged to exploit them by people who are getting very rich by doing so."
He (and other coaches) got very rich playing a dirty game and were very much part of the system of exploitation. Robin Hood these guys are not.
I just wish someone would be man enough to step forward, say "Yes it's going on and I have been part of it. Let's blow up the sham and do the right thing: change the system and do it all out in the open".
I have been a big fan of Miller. I've supported him since he was hired. I BELIEVED HIM. I'm allowing for the possibility that he is innocent of this. But, iF HE DID THIS, FUCK HIM.
As for the kids and their families, that's an entirely different story, and I'd judge each individual's circumstances one-at-a-time.
And, BTW, as for JT, I have forgiven him his transgression, but also advocated that he should still be subject to the consequences levied at the time....
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well people are saying the cops got called 60 times about it. So it sounds like their response would've been, "Yeah, we know".Postmaster wrote:Don't want to divert too much.SunnyAZ wrote:well, half the comments are about that so I would say it wasn't an effective strategy if so.Postmaster wrote: What are chances this got leaked today to divert attention from the FBI's failure with the Florida shooter?
Also somebody has to inform me how the FBI is supposed to be held accountable for the shooting? I saw people say people called the POLICE about it but what does that have to do with the FBI? Just because Trump blamed them?
Someone called FBI tip line but that message was never forwarded to the Miami field office.
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With these leaks someone is out to get Arizona.
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Depending on what these schools think they will be in for they might self sanction. We have no idea who will be implicated tomorrow, next week, etc. We just know there will be more.Longhorned wrote:Why would the top 20 teams be out? Why would Arizona be out? The NCAA isn't supposed to act until the FBI investigation is over. These are leaks.
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I just saw that segment but didn’t get that feeling
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I suspect someone sympathetic to Duke. I mean, we did beat the shit out of them in the Sweet 16 when they were a #1 seed back in 2011. Was Miller paying Kyle Fogg back then?CalStateTempe wrote:With these leaks someone is out to get Arizona.
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Suspend 20 was players and fire a handful of coaches???jsbowl16 wrote:Depending on what these schools think they will be in for they might self sanction. We have no idea who will be implicated tomorrow, next week, etc. We just know there will be more.Longhorned wrote:Why would the top 20 teams be out? Why would Arizona be out? The NCAA isn't supposed to act until the FBI investigation is over. These are leaks.
this is so much bigger than Andy Miller
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Which feeling?97cats wrote:I just saw that segment but didn’t get that feeling
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You don't think someone is reporting what they get when they get it?CalStateTempe wrote:With these leaks someone is out to get Arizona.
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This is crazy. There’s gotta be an official statement soon. I thought it would come early tomorrow, but this may be too hot to wait till morning. There’s gotta be some kind of response from the school.
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He means the leaks, not the reporting of the leaks received.PHXCATS wrote:You don't think someone is reporting what they get when they get it?CalStateTempe wrote:With these leaks someone is out to get Arizona.
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I think it's about "institutional control" at this stage. With such an explosive allegation as this, being documented by wiretaps, I believe that the university must ta k e action commensurate with the seriousness of the allegation.Longhorned wrote:Why would the top 20 teams be out? Why would Arizona be out? The NCAA isn't supposed to act until the FBI investigation is over. These are leaks.
I believe that should probably involve suspension of Miller (probably with pay) pending a thorough investigation. To even discuss the possibility of a bribe is an odfense, and unacceptable (unless immediately reported to compliance staff.)
As for players, the information is far more vague - there u s no alleged information, in these reports, that payments were in fact made. Unless and until such information is surfaced, maybe they do not need to be suspended.
If any players are revealed to have accepted money, then they were ineligible to have played, and forfeits would be a likely consequence. If the university determines that self-sanction should include forfeits, then suspending post-season play would be a potential self-sanction....
This is how Arizona, or another team might "be out"....
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That AZ was standing by the October statement currently - mark Schwartz was seen in Oregon trying to track down anything AZ and has no email or calls returned, radio silence.Longhorned wrote:Which feeling?97cats wrote:I just saw that segment but didn’t get that feeling
i don’t think AZ has made any official determination on anything up to this point.
this is however very crazy!!!
lol
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97 do you know if just coaches of schools implicated before the season were wiretapped or was it the guys at the shoe companies? Im wondering if it is more likely that Miller, Pearl, etc were on that end of the phone or could it be coaches of teams not implicated before the season as well?97cats wrote:Suspend 20 was players and fire a handful of coaches???jsbowl16 wrote:Depending on what these schools think they will be in for they might self sanction. We have no idea who will be implicated tomorrow, next week, etc. We just know there will be more.Longhorned wrote:Why would the top 20 teams be out? Why would Arizona be out? The NCAA isn't supposed to act until the FBI investigation is over. These are leaks.
this is so much bigger than Andy Miller
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Just a thought I'd like to inject...
I have an acquaintance who used to be closely connected to several west coast Athletic Departments. Not specifically UA however, but he ran in the same circles. He has been spot on about several things he couldn't possibly have been spot on about unless he knew what was what (but he has made a few misses too). Anyway he was mostly dealing with football and is retired now, but he is getting hints from his old contacts that the phone call 'wiretap' that 'caught' Miller saying talk to me about the money, was made with FBI agents in the room with Miller, and that Miller is on the front foot about the whole damn thing.
Now I don't know how much of a grain of salt to take with that. 'My Guy' has been right a heckuva lot more than he has been wrong and usually doesn't say anything unless he is pretty much sure of what he is talking about. Having said that, I am just not sure that he is really close enough to his old contacts or who they are or what their motives are. They might just be playing him, I don't know.
If Miller leaves the UA, might it be for the Witness Protection Program?
I have an acquaintance who used to be closely connected to several west coast Athletic Departments. Not specifically UA however, but he ran in the same circles. He has been spot on about several things he couldn't possibly have been spot on about unless he knew what was what (but he has made a few misses too). Anyway he was mostly dealing with football and is retired now, but he is getting hints from his old contacts that the phone call 'wiretap' that 'caught' Miller saying talk to me about the money, was made with FBI agents in the room with Miller, and that Miller is on the front foot about the whole damn thing.
Now I don't know how much of a grain of salt to take with that. 'My Guy' has been right a heckuva lot more than he has been wrong and usually doesn't say anything unless he is pretty much sure of what he is talking about. Having said that, I am just not sure that he is really close enough to his old contacts or who they are or what their motives are. They might just be playing him, I don't know.
If Miller leaves the UA, might it be for the Witness Protection Program?
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