Just wonder if individual schools feel the same. They may go for firings and self-sanctions because they feel like the NCAA will remain as is and must be satisfied.rgdeuce wrote:I'm just not seeing how the NCAA is going to come out of this without being set ablaze. Which would be good news to us. And on any appeals/lawsuits that get before a court.gumby wrote:From the Alabama/Byrne article, it would appear Greg's review is finished and an administrator the only one dirty. That was fast. This is what stuck out at me.
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So incestuous. Blow it up. When our best hope is the cops are dirty, too ... ugh.The purpose of the meeting, according to the complaint, was for Baker to make introductions between the player’s father and the financial adviser, and ultimately steer the prospect to him once he entered the NBA draft. The complaint says the feds’ cooperating witness gave Michel $10,000 that was to be given to Baker for arranging the meeting.
For someone who formerly worked as one of the NCAA rules cops to be caught up in this, on the heels of the bombshell dropped by the feds Tuesday, hints at the profound credibility problems facing the sport. Baker worked in NCAA enforcement from October 2014 to September 2015, according to his LinkedIn bio. He then joined the Alabama athletic department that September.
If the NCAA wants to cover up its knowledge of sleaze, it might go for a few scalps (ours being one) and then move on. I would hope Arizona would NOT play along in order to preserve status quo. I want to see the "Everybody Does It" defense from anyone who is charged or sanctioned. I want them to name names if the NCAA tries to contain this.
Gatto and Code are the real threats to the status quo. Most of the comments to date are based on the DOJ complaint. Code has worked for Nike and Adidas. I seriously doubt he would take the fall. He's facing a lot of time. He has family. If I were him, I'd be loyal to family, not the swamp.
Plus, who sets this blaze? Doubt it would be self-immolation. Just going to take this mountain of money that this entire system is built upon and burn it? If fans are just fixated on their coaches and their programs, they're going to want a couple of schools torched, not this whole thing. We'd be one of those schools. In the meantime, some other school that's knee deep in the Big Muddy is crowned champs. Screw that.
So I'm rooting for Code and Gatto to sing. The sooner they do, the sooner this can be rebuilt into something we're happy to accept, not resigned to live with.
Burn. It. Down.