I could see that of course. Or Quinerly.btfd16 wrote:I think Hansen was half right it was Bowencats101 wrote:How about the bomb he dropped around 3:30...about the player that ended up elsewhere....
Sean Miller
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You know what might be fun at halftime....
Bring Hansen out to center court... then tar and feather him.
Bring Hansen out to center court... then tar and feather him.
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I’m so fucking happy
Before all this I liked Miller but would be honest and say I didn’t love him like a loved Lute
Now I do
#allin
Let’s win the whole fucking thing
Before all this I liked Miller but would be honest and say I didn’t love him like a loved Lute
Now I do
#allin
Let’s win the whole fucking thing
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Re: Sean Miller
If I ever wanted to go to a game, it would be tonight... DAMN
Re: Sean Miller
I completely forgot about my hunger through all this... and I don't even care.
Re: Sean Miller
Just wondering...do you think the University or ABOR offered Miller a deal: we will stand by you if you sign an affidavit saying your version of events is true and that if proven untrue, you will forfeit any compensation due? If so, that would be a very powerful statement of Miller's innocence.
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lol.Bosy Billups wrote:They aint in the game for good journalism, they are in for "reputation-making stories" for reporters, and eyeballs, add revenue, etc.YoDeFoe wrote:Also, ESPN is standing by this reporting:
Someone told our reporter something.
Sure, that could be true. Now is it good journalism to print salacious and career ending allegations without evidence or confirmation? No - it's fucking not.
YOU MSM FAKE NEWS DENIERS, where art thou? This is how it works! Destroy a man with little recourse. Fuck
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I think it has to be Bowen. Miller said the player did not attend Arizona. In that carefully worded a statement, there's no way he would say that about someone who was not in college yet.YoDeFoe wrote:I could see that of course. Or Quinerly.btfd16 wrote:I think Hansen was half right it was Bowencats101 wrote:How about the bomb he dropped around 3:30...about the player that ended up elsewhere....
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Agreed.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I think it has to be Bowen. Miller said the player did not attend Arizona. In that carefully worded a statement, there's no way he would say that about someone who was not in college yet.YoDeFoe wrote:I could see that of course. Or Quinerly.btfd16 wrote:I think Hansen was half right it was Bowencats101 wrote:How about the bomb he dropped around 3:30...about the player that ended up elsewhere....
Do we all remember the rumor(?) that Miller knew about the FBI investigation? Imagine he conversed with Dawkins, knew not to step into the trap, and told Dawkins only to speak with him... then Dawkins goes and recruits Book and Pasternack behind Miller's back and that's why Book got got.
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What we learned is ESPN is a far cry from The New York Times, Washington Post and, hell, even Yahoo.scumdevils86 wrote:lol.Bosy Billups wrote:They aint in the game for good journalism, they are in for "reputation-making stories" for reporters, and eyeballs, add revenue, etc.YoDeFoe wrote:Also, ESPN is standing by this reporting:
Someone told our reporter something.
Sure, that could be true. Now is it good journalism to print salacious and career ending allegations without evidence or confirmation? No - it's fucking not.
YOU MSM FAKE NEWS DENIERS, where art thou? This is how it works! Destroy a man with little recourse. Fuck
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We may know later this afternoon if, after executive session, ABOR goes into open meeting to ratify changes to his contract.cpt wrote:Just wondering...do you think the University or ABOR offered Miller a deal: we will stand by you if you sign an affidavit saying your version of events is true and that if proven untrue, you will forfeit any compensation due? If so, that would be a very powerful statement of Miller's innocence.
Re: Sean Miller
The old rope-a-dope!
Let ESPN, Vitale, Bilas, etc. pummel you for five days and then ...
Let ESPN, Vitale, Bilas, etc. pummel you for five days and then ...
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I hope he was telling the truth. Those were some strong words "never have, never will..." . I'd hate to see a disgruntled former player come out and say something
Re: Sean Miller
Miller saying he also never met Dawkins until after Deandre signed is another bomb dropped. The fact that ESPN went back and changed their date by a year to "match" the timeline makes me even more pissed. I've gotten so much shit over this the past few days from friends of other schools and non-UofA fans. I've stayed rather quiet because I wanted facts but I want ESPN taken down. They are a monster machine but fuck it, I hope we fight them head on now.
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We pay players. No secret. But I think he can deny that he does. It's boosters and after they get on campus is what I have inferredBE4RDOWN21 wrote:I hope he was telling the truth. Those were some strong words "never have, never will..." . I'd hate to see a disgruntled former player come out and say something
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Can we enjoy a few days without folks posting crap like this?btfd16 wrote:We pay players. No secret. But I think he can deny that he does. It's boosters and after they get on campus is what I have inferredBE4RDOWN21 wrote:I hope he was telling the truth. Those were some strong words "never have, never will..." . I'd hate to see a disgruntled former player come out and say something
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By saying that all ESPN is saying is "we stand by our report that this source told Schlabach that the wiretap said this". What ESPN fails to acknowledge is whether it was true - the only TRUTH here is that some dude told ESPN this, not that it was true what the source said. What they fail to acknowledge is publication of this was tantamount to ESPN saying it was truth.ByJoveByJingle wrote:ESPN stands by its reporting on Miller and the FBI investigation.
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basket ... ng-recruit
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Nothing about him staying beyond this season. The man has been through the ringer. I hope he feels the love tonight at McKale.
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Santa is real!!!atlantakat wrote:Can we enjoy a few days without folks posting crap like this?btfd16 wrote:We pay players. No secret. But I think he can deny that he does. It's boosters and after they get on campus is what I have inferredBE4RDOWN21 wrote:I hope he was telling the truth. Those were some strong words "never have, never will..." . I'd hate to see a disgruntled former player come out and say something
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Fuuuuuuuuckkkkk yeaaaaaa! Got out of class, checked the headlines and video walking down a hallway, started jumping uncontrollably. So stoked
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why? don't like the truth?atlantakat wrote:Can we enjoy a few days without folks posting crap like this?btfd16 wrote:We pay players. No secret. But I think he can deny that he does. It's boosters and after they get on campus is what I have inferredBE4RDOWN21 wrote:I hope he was telling the truth. Those were some strong words "never have, never will..." . I'd hate to see a disgruntled former player come out and say something
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Don't be naiveatlantakat wrote:Can we enjoy a few days without folks posting crap like this?btfd16 wrote:We pay players. No secret. But I think he can deny that he does. It's boosters and after they get on campus is what I have inferredBE4RDOWN21 wrote:I hope he was telling the truth. Those were some strong words "never have, never will..." . I'd hate to see a disgruntled former player come out and say something
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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When Miller *especially* thanked Dr. Robbins for his support, he neglected to mention Heeke. Odd?
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http://www.espn.com/espn/corrections" target="_blank
ESPN reporting
March 1, 2018 1:39 PM
Additional reporting confirmed that ESPN was correct in a Feb. 24 SportsCenter video talk back which stated that Arizona coach Sean Miller and Christian Dawkins, a key figure in the FBI's investigation into college basketball corruption, spoke in 2017. A correction of that report, issued Feb. 25, misstated that the conversation in question took place in 2016. ESPN stands by the reporting of the story on SportsCenter and ESPN digital media.
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Third time's the charm?
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Sorry, I am ready to run through a brick wall I was just responding as to why Miller probably said that HE never has and never will.atlantakat wrote:Can we enjoy a few days without folks posting crap like this?btfd16 wrote:We pay players. No secret. But I think he can deny that he does. It's boosters and after they get on campus is what I have inferredBE4RDOWN21 wrote:I hope he was telling the truth. Those were some strong words "never have, never will..." . I'd hate to see a disgruntled former player come out and say something
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They will defend by saying "well...Miller IS on tape discussing payment of a player with Dawkins. So he didn't do it and said "don't talk with Book...talk with me" when Dawkins asked if he should deal with indicted coach Emmanuel "Book Rhymes with Look" Richardon"Longhorned wrote:"ESPN stands by its reporting on Miller and the FBI investigation" = "It's not our fault. It's our sources' fault."Beefcurtainsandwich wrote:ESPN standing by their report...
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basket ... ng-recruit" target="_blank
Does it work? I dunno
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Save ALL the screenshots, but it doesn't matter.TatetheGreat wrote:Third time's the charm?
There are other gross inaccuracies in the story, and the responses to them by ESPN will bury Bristol, even if they want to commit technicalities about the wiretap timeline.
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Question. Is it too early to start drinking?
Asking for a friend....
Thanks!
Asking for a friend....
Thanks!
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but is he coaching tonight?
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It’d better be CSM saying “this, is Arizona” tonight.
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nah, I think the CBS guys got it right when they said Dawkins probably approached Miller about trying to get Ayton to go with sign with their agencyYoDeFoe wrote:Miller flat out denying any wrong doing. Called ESPN report defamatory and harmful. Respect for on-going investigation and won't share further details.phxcat23 wrote:What’s happening can’t watch
Sounds like Dawkins spoke with Miller about paying a player and Miller says he rejected that offer but won't go further.
HE'S FUCKING BACK
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I don't think that's correct. Miller was pretty specific the offer was for a player who did not enroll at Arizona.SunnyAZ wrote:nah, I think the CBS guys got it right when they said Dawkins probably approached Miller about trying to get Ayton to go with sign with their agencyYoDeFoe wrote:Miller flat out denying any wrong doing. Called ESPN report defamatory and harmful. Respect for on-going investigation and won't share further details.phxcat23 wrote:What’s happening can’t watch
Sounds like Dawkins spoke with Miller about paying a player and Miller says he rejected that offer but won't go further.
HE'S FUCKING BACK
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he was talking about in general, not with Dawkins. Why would Dawkins care if a player came to UA? His job is to get players to sign with their agency.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I don't think that's correct. Miller was pretty specific the offer was for a player who did not enroll at Arizona.SunnyAZ wrote:nah, I think the CBS guys got it right when they said Dawkins probably approached Miller about trying to get Ayton to go with sign with their agencyYoDeFoe wrote:Miller flat out denying any wrong doing. Called ESPN report defamatory and harmful. Respect for on-going investigation and won't share further details.phxcat23 wrote:What’s happening can’t watch
Sounds like Dawkins spoke with Miller about paying a player and Miller says he rejected that offer but won't go further.
HE'S FUCKING BACK
The ESPN report is probably mostly right, good thing for us they made themselves look foolish in the process. Most likely Dawkins talked to Miller about persuading Ayton to sign with them, with the 100K going to Miller to do it. The initial report never said anything about the transaction going through, only that there was a discussion. Miller most likely shut it down hence why there was no mention of it in Dawkins' expense report that Yahoo leaked earlier.
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We don't know how much of the ESPN report is accurate. Without the taps, under federal seal, or verification of one dubious source, you just are left with gossip.
So that network has done zilch to merit any benefit of doubt on the Miller story to date.
So that network has done zilch to merit any benefit of doubt on the Miller story to date.
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Miller did mention he talked to Dawkins in the press conference. I doubt he talked to him about how his day was going.catgrad97 wrote:We don't know how much of the ESPN report is accurate. And that network has done zilch to merit any benefit of doubt on the Miller story to date.
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oooooofbillk78 wrote:I expect McHale to probably be the loudest it's ever been for tonight's game.
ya just took my tickets down, Im going now! StubHub had $35 tickets and they went to $130 immediately
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ESPN radio guys are pretty defiant today. They feel offended by Miller's statement today. ESPN's ill will for AZ knows no bounds.
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Gottlieb said he believes him
Miller entering McKale tonight
Miller entering McKale tonight
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They can all suck my puckerholeBeachcat97 wrote:ESPN radio guys are pretty defiant today. They feel offended by Miller's statement today. ESPN's ill will for AZ knows no bounds.
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SI piles on ESPN:
https://www.si.com/college-basketball/2 ... spn-report" target="_blank
https://www.si.com/college-basketball/2 ... spn-report" target="_blank
By MICHAEL MCCANN March 01, 2018
As Arizona coach Sean Miller forcibly professed his innocence on Thursday in a statement that affirmed his status with the team, a source familiar with the college hoops corruption investigation confirmed with SI that the details of a wiretapped phone call involving Miller were inaccurately reported in a story by ESPN that said Miller “discussed paying $100,000 to ensure star freshman Deandre Ayton signed with the Wildcats.”
According to the source, relevant FBI wiretaps in the investigation did not begin until 2017—months after five-star recruit Deandre Ayton had already committed to Arizona in Sept. 2016. This account is consistent with reporting by Evan Daniels of 247Sports. The recruitment of Ayton, therefore, would have not been at issue in an intercepted phone call that occurred in 2017. To that end, the source told SI what Miller clarified for the first time Thursday: Ayton is not the player on whose behalf former ASM Sports employee Christian Dawkins allegedly sought a payment from Miller, and Miller never pursued or made any payments to a recruit associated with Dawkins.
This account depicts Miller as complying with both the law and NCAA recruiting rules. The same holds true of Ayton, whose compliance with NCAA rules would ensure that he remains eligible to play for the final month of his freshman year.
For his part, Miller made clear on Thursday that he will fight the allegations. In a press conference held at the university, Miller stressed that he had “never paid a recruit or a prospect” and would never do so. He also asserted that he and Ayton have suffered “defamation” by the manner in which the media has reported the allegations. The possibility of Miller and Ayton filing defamation lawsuits is examined more closely below.
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Wow, very very happy to see coach Miller is back. This is about as good an outcome as could be expected.
ESPN is utterly and completely dead to me. Their scumbag sackless commentators will never regain an ounce of respect in my eyes and by the way........karma's a bitch.
ESPN is utterly and completely dead to me. Their scumbag sackless commentators will never regain an ounce of respect in my eyes and by the way........karma's a bitch.
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Plus...it stands out because MSM does not make these kind of mistakes often.cpt wrote:What we learned is ESPN is a far cry from The New York Times, Washington Post and, hell, even Yahoo.scumdevils86 wrote:lol.Bosy Billups wrote:They aint in the game for good journalism, they are in for "reputation-making stories" for reporters, and eyeballs, add revenue, etc.YoDeFoe wrote:Also, ESPN is standing by this reporting:
Someone told our reporter something.
Sure, that could be true. Now is it good journalism to print salacious and career ending allegations without evidence or confirmation? No - it's fucking not.
YOU MSM FAKE NEWS DENIERS, where art thou? This is how it works! Destroy a man with little recourse. Fuck
Same cannot be said about web -only outlets that cater to one side or the other.
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Here's the direct quote:SunnyAZ wrote:he was talking about in general, not with Dawkins. Why would Dawkins care if a player came to UA? His job is to get players to sign with their agency.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I don't think that's correct. Miller was pretty specific the offer was for a player who did not enroll at Arizona.SunnyAZ wrote:nah, I think the CBS guys got it right when they said Dawkins probably approached Miller about trying to get Ayton to go with sign with their agencyYoDeFoe wrote:Miller flat out denying any wrong doing. Called ESPN report defamatory and harmful. Respect for on-going investigation and won't share further details.phxcat23 wrote:What’s happening can’t watch
Sounds like Dawkins spoke with Miller about paying a player and Miller says he rejected that offer but won't go further.
HE'S FUCKING BACK
The ESPN report is probably mostly right, good thing for us they made themselves look foolish in the process. Most likely Dawkins talked to Miller about persuading Ayton to sign with them, with the 100K going to Miller to do it. The initial report never said anything about the transaction going through, only that there was a discussion. Miller most likely shut it down hence why there was no mention of it in Dawkins' expense report that Yahoo leaked earlier.
"I also want you to know that the one time someone suggested to me paying a player to come to the University of Arizona I did not agree to it. It never happened and that player did not come to the University of Arizona. Out of respect for this ongoing investigation and the privacy of the student-athlete and his family, I'm not going to share further details concerning this matter."
Assuming ESPN didn't completely fabricate their story and Miller's comment is a response, this has to be a reference about what does exist on a wire. He acknowledged knowing Dawkins, so it's a fair assumption the wire is with Dawkins. Given that Dawkins was involved in the 100k negotiations with Dawkins...I feel pretty confident that Miller pretty much laid out a Dawkins discussion that it would be 100k for Bowen.
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I will only watch ESPN from now on if there is an Arizona game being played.
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I can see how this DEFINITELY keeps Miller in Tucson.
Wow '97, what a turn of events.
Thoughts?
Wow '97, what a turn of events.
Thoughts?
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Hahahahaezinaz wrote:SI piles on ESPN:
https://www.si.com/college-basketball/2 ... spn-report" target="_blank
As Arizona coach Sean Miller forcibly professed his innocence on Thursday in a statement that affirmed his status with the team, a source familiar with the college hoops corruption investigation confirmed with SI that the details of a wiretapped phone call involving Miller were inaccurately reported in a story by ESPN that said Miller “discussed paying $100,000 to ensure star freshman Deandre Ayton signed with the Wildcats.”
According to the source, relevant FBI wiretaps in the investigation did not begin until 2017—months after five-star recruit Deandre Ayton had already committed to Arizona in Sept. 2016. This account is consistent with reporting by Evan Daniels of 247Sports. The recruitment of Ayton, therefore, would have not been at issue in an intercepted phone call that occurred in 2017. To that end, the source told SI what Miller clarified for the first time Thursday: Ayton is not the player on whose behalf former ASM Sports employee Christian Dawkins allegedly sought a payment from Miller, and Miller never pursued or made any payments to a recruit associated with Dawkins.
This account depicts Miller as complying with both the law and NCAA recruiting rules. The same holds true of Ayton, whose compliance with NCAA rules would ensure that he remains eligible to play for the final month of his freshman year.
For his part, Miller made clear on Thursday that he will fight the allegations. In a press conference held at the university, Miller stressed that he had “never paid a recruit or a prospect” and would never do so. He also asserted that he and Ayton have suffered “defamation” by the manner in which the media has reported the allegations. The possibility of Miller and Ayton filing defamation lawsuits is examined more closely below.
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ezinaz wrote:SI piles on ESPN:
https://www.si.com/college-basketball/2 ... spn-report" target="_blank
As Arizona coach Sean Miller forcibly professed his innocence on Thursday in a statement that affirmed his status with the team, a source familiar with the college hoops corruption investigation confirmed with SI that the details of a wiretapped phone call involving Miller were inaccurately reported in a story by ESPN that said Miller “discussed paying $100,000 to ensure star freshman Deandre Ayton signed with the Wildcats.”
According to the source, relevant FBI wiretaps in the investigation did not begin until 2017—months after five-star recruit Deandre Ayton had already committed to Arizona in Sept. 2016. This account is consistent with reporting by Evan Daniels of 247Sports. The recruitment of Ayton, therefore, would have not been at issue in an intercepted phone call that occurred in 2017. To that end, the source told SI what Miller clarified for the first time Thursday: Ayton is not the player on whose behalf former ASM Sports employee Christian Dawkins allegedly sought a payment from Miller, and Miller never pursued or made any payments to a recruit associated with Dawkins.
This account depicts Miller as complying with both the law and NCAA recruiting rules. The same holds true of Ayton, whose compliance with NCAA rules would ensure that he remains eligible to play for the final month of his freshman year.
For his part, Miller made clear on Thursday that he will fight the allegations. In a press conference held at the university, Miller stressed that he had “never paid a recruit or a prospect” and would never do so. He also asserted that he and Ayton have suffered “defamation” by the manner in which the media has reported the allegations. The possibility of Miller and Ayton filing defamation lawsuits is examined more closely below.
Someone responded to their tweet with this gif and I laughed too hard not to share.