Raindog
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Lol!... Yeah, Pastner already in trouble, and likely to end up being fired, too.
Yeah 20yrs is probably a wee bit much, but I could see 5-10yrs. It's going to depend, obviously, how hard the NCAA comes down on them - possible death penalty? We shall see10-20 years? Penn State took less than five after Sandusky. Obviously, the magnitude is heavy, but like all things, this too shall pass. There is more than enough fan and booster support for Arizona hoops to get over this mess in a few years.
You might be right. Between UA and Lousville, the NCAA is going to have to dish out something harsh to someone at some point. The whole football fiasco ain't gonna help either.The NCAA has the perfect school to make an example of. They're corrupt af, but I wouldn't be shocked if they came down hard on us to appease the people demanding blood.
There’s the sanctimonious head in the sand attitude we’ve all come to know and love!Since I'm being mentioned I guess I'll address everything here, I said the following things regarding the investigation:
1. Whatever NCAA penalty is handed out will be small potatoes.
I still 1000% believe this to be true. Sure the optics are bad and Miller will lose his job but the we're talking a one or two year postseason ban at most and some vacated wins. If the NCAA drops the hammer on every school in the country they essentially destroy a product that nets them and their partners billions of dollars. The FBI may do that for them against their will but the NCAA isn't going to voluntarily be their own executioner. Plus public opinion is overwhelming in thinking players should be compensated so I wouldn't anticipate major NCAA sanctions over relative chump change in a world of millionaires and billionaires. Now exchanges of money tax-free that's a whole other issue but that has nothing to do with the NCAA.
2. Sean Miller is a good basketball coach.
The win-loss records say that and more. Only an idiot or someone with insane expectations would argue otherwise. This scandal of course is going to be a major black eye on that record but people who actually understand the sport (ie the loudest people on this topic on ASFN) can connect the dots and see that everyone (yes, even UCLA and ASU) was doing the same and most coaches/schools will suffer penalties for the same. Miller/Pitino are the first fall guys but most of college basketball and in the not so distant future college football is going to be implicated because this is how college sports has worked for decades and now there's a competent enforcement organization after the money. Watch Miller end up on an NBA bench sooner rather than later.
3. Season isn't a bust
It certainly wasn't when I said that yesterday as Arizona was on their way to a top 10 ranking, another Pac-12 championship, and producing the #1 pick in the draft. Again only an idiot or someone with insane expectations would argue otherwise. Saying 'I told you so' after new information comes out might be tactic with attorneys and TV writers but it's dishonest at best in the real world. I have no idea what the athletic department is planning to do but if Miller is fired, Ayton is sat, and the program self-imposes a ban this year then yes of course it is. But 24 hours ago it certainly wasn't.
To be honest, I really hope they say f- it and go for it all. I really don't have any moral issue with what Miller or Book or Alkins or Ayton were alleged to have done. What Rodriguez was doing was significantly more reprehensible. Miller's actions with the Mason-Pitts issue also significantly worse than this. Ayton and Alkins should be millionaires by now but an archaic system and greedy adults prevent them from doing that so I don't blame them for trying to get what they as skilled adults deserve. Nor do I blame Miller for trying to succeed with the system being what it has been for decades. At the same time there are NCAA rules so if they were broken then you have to pay the consequences.
Ultimately reading the Yahoo report it looks like everyone who has recruited a top 50 player is in some form guilty and the FBI isn't the NCAA so these transactions will be uncovered. If I had to guess the NBA fast-tracks the expanded G League, longer draft, and 2-3 and done rule and the NCAA tries to re-brand basketball like college baseball and hope they can keep up revenues. I don't think it will work personally and the sport along with football get forced into irrelevance or some part of a paid minor league system.
With regards to Arizona my guess is they are forced to hire within the family. Fortunately there's a lot of alums on college and NBA benches so you just hope whoever they pick will be good for whatever is left of major college basketball.
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The NCAA won’t have a choice but to dish out extremely hard penalties. The pressure on them to do so is/will be massive and from all angles.
There is NO, as in Zero chance Miller and Ayton step foot on the court today in Eugene. The University would pay a toll in terms of it’s already ruined brand and reputation that would magnify the entire situation! Miller and Ayton need to be, and will be, dismissed at some point in the day today...
And regarding your inclusion if ASU, do you have any facts to support your claim?
There’s the sanctimonious head in the sand attitude we’ve all come to know and love!
Since I'm being mentioned I guess I'll address everything here, I said the following things regarding the investigation:
1. Whatever NCAA penalty is handed out will be small potatoes.
I still 1000% believe this to be true. Sure the optics are bad and Miller will lose his job but the we're talking a one or two year postseason ban at most and some vacated wins. If the NCAA drops the hammer on every school in the country they essentially destroy a product that nets them and their partners billions of dollars. The FBI may do that for them against their will but the NCAA isn't going to voluntarily be their own executioner. Plus public opinion is overwhelming in thinking players should be compensated so I wouldn't anticipate major NCAA sanctions over relative chump change in a world of millionaires and billionaires. Now exchanges of money tax-free that's a whole other issue but that has nothing to do with the NCAA.
2. Sean Miller is a good basketball coach.
The win-loss records say that and more. Only an idiot or someone with insane expectations would argue otherwise. This scandal of course is going to be a major black eye on that record but people who actually understand the sport (ie the loudest people on this topic on ASFN) can connect the dots and see that everyone (yes, even UCLA and ASU) was doing the same and most coaches/schools will suffer penalties for the same. Miller/Pitino are the first fall guys but most of college basketball and in the not so distant future college football is going to be implicated because this is how college sports has worked for decades and now there's a competent enforcement organization after the money. Watch Miller end up on an NBA bench sooner rather than later.
3. Season isn't a bust
It certainly wasn't when I said that yesterday as Arizona was on their way to a top 10 ranking, another Pac-12 championship, and producing the #1 pick in the draft. Again only an idiot or someone with insane expectations would argue otherwise. Saying 'I told you so' after new information comes out might be tactic with attorneys and TV writers but it's dishonest at best in the real world. I have no idea what the athletic department is planning to do but if Miller is fired, Ayton is sat, and the program self-imposes a ban this year then yes of course it is. But 24 hours ago it certainly wasn't.
To be honest, I really hope they say f- it and go for it all. I really don't have any moral issue with what Miller or Book or Alkins or Ayton were alleged to have done. What Rodriguez was doing was significantly more reprehensible. Miller's actions with the Mason-Pitts issue also significantly worse than this. Ayton and Alkins should be millionaires by now but an archaic system and greedy adults prevent them from doing that so I don't blame them for trying to get what they as skilled adults deserve. Nor do I blame Miller for trying to succeed with the system being what it has been for decades. At the same time there are NCAA rules so if they were broken then you have to pay the consequences.
Ultimately reading the Yahoo report it looks like everyone who has recruited a top 50 player is in some form guilty and the FBI isn't the NCAA so these transactions will be uncovered. If I had to guess the NBA fast-tracks the expanded G League, longer draft, and 2-3 and done rule and the NCAA tries to re-brand basketball like college baseball and hope they can keep up revenues. I don't think it will work personally and the sport along with football get forced into irrelevance or some part of a paid minor league system.
With regards to Arizona my guess is they are forced to hire within the family. Fortunately there's a lot of alums on college and NBA benches so you just hope whoever they pick will be good for whatever is left of major college basketball.
Since I'm being mentioned I guess I'll address everything here, I said the following things regarding the investigation:
1. Whatever NCAA penalty is handed out will be small potatoes.
I still 1000% believe this to be true. Sure the optics are bad and Miller will lose his job but the we're talking a one or two year postseason ban at most and some vacated wins. If the NCAA drops the hammer on every school in the country they essentially destroy a product that nets them and their partners billions of dollars. The FBI may do that for them against their will but the NCAA isn't going to voluntarily be their own executioner. Plus public opinion is overwhelming in thinking players should be compensated so I wouldn't anticipate major NCAA sanctions over relative chump change in a world of millionaires and billionaires. Now exchanges of money tax-free that's a whole other issue but that has nothing to do with the NCAA.
2. Sean Miller is a good basketball coach.
The win-loss records say that and more. Only an idiot or someone with insane expectations would argue otherwise. This scandal of course is going to be a major black eye on that record but people who actually understand the sport (ie the loudest people on this topic on ASFN) can connect the dots and see that everyone (yes, even UCLA and ASU) was doing the same and most coaches/schools will suffer penalties for the same. Miller/Pitino are the first fall guys but most of college basketball and in the not so distant future college football is going to be implicated because this is how college sports has worked for decades and now there's a competent enforcement organization after the money. Watch Miller end up on an NBA bench sooner rather than later.
3. Season isn't a bust
It certainly wasn't when I said that yesterday as Arizona was on their way to a top 10 ranking, another Pac-12 championship, and producing the #1 pick in the draft. Again only an idiot or someone with insane expectations would argue otherwise. Saying 'I told you so' after new information comes out might be tactic with attorneys and TV writers but it's dishonest at best in the real world. I have no idea what the athletic department is planning to do but if Miller is fired, Ayton is sat, and the program self-imposes a ban this year then yes of course it is. But 24 hours ago it certainly wasn't.
To be honest, I really hope they say f- it and go for it all. I really don't have any moral issue with what Miller or Book or Alkins or Ayton were alleged to have done. What Rodriguez was doing was significantly more reprehensible. Miller's actions with the Mason-Pitts issue also significantly worse than this. Ayton and Alkins should be millionaires by now but an archaic system and greedy adults prevent them from doing that so I don't blame them for trying to get what they as skilled adults deserve. Nor do I blame Miller for trying to succeed with the system being what it has been for decades. At the same time there are NCAA rules so if they were broken then you have to pay the consequences.
Ultimately reading the Yahoo report it looks like everyone who has recruited a top 50 player is in some form guilty and the FBI isn't the NCAA so these transactions will be uncovered. If I had to guess the NBA fast-tracks the expanded G League, longer draft, and 2-3 and done rule and the NCAA tries to re-brand basketball like college baseball and hope they can keep up revenues. I don't think it will work personally and the sport along with football get forced into irrelevance or some part of a paid minor league system.
With regards to Arizona my guess is they are forced to hire within the family. Fortunately there's a lot of alums on college and NBA benches so you just hope whoever they pick will be good for whatever is left of major college basketball.
Do your have something constructive to add to the conversation, or are you going to keep questioning people’s credibility? How dare people like @MaoTosiFanClub and I provide informed opinions!
Lol.
But that’s just it, you keep posing them like you KNOW what’s going to happen and when we cast doubt we were shouted down by you guys. Now it seems that you guys are wrong and you’re doubling down and calling out those of us that were skeptical of your “knowledge” and that’s just hilarious in a sad way.Do your have something constructive to add to the conversation, or are you going to keep questioning people’s credibility? How dare people like @MaoTosiFanClub and I provide informed opinions!
You must speak a different language from me. This season is POSTER CHILD for bust. From title favorite to the potential death of the program? Which instrument did you play on the deck of the titanic?Since I'm being mentioned I guess I'll address everything here, I said the following things regarding the investigation:
1. Whatever NCAA penalty is handed out will be small potatoes.
I still 1000% believe this to be true. Sure the optics are bad and Miller will lose his job but the we're talking a one or two year postseason ban at most and some vacated wins. If the NCAA drops the hammer on every school in the country they essentially destroy a product that nets them and their partners billions of dollars. The FBI may do that for them against their will but the NCAA isn't going to voluntarily be their own executioner. Plus public opinion is overwhelming in thinking players should be compensated so I wouldn't anticipate major NCAA sanctions over relative chump change in a world of millionaires and billionaires. Now exchanges of money tax-free that's a whole other issue but that has nothing to do with the NCAA.
2. Sean Miller is a good basketball coach.
The win-loss records say that and more. Only an idiot or someone with insane expectations would argue otherwise. This scandal of course is going to be a major black eye on that record but people who actually understand the sport (ie the loudest people on this topic on ASFN) can connect the dots and see that everyone (yes, even UCLA and ASU) was doing the same and most coaches/schools will suffer penalties for the same. Miller/Pitino are the first fall guys but most of college basketball and in the not so distant future college football is going to be implicated because this is how college sports has worked for decades and now there's a competent enforcement organization after the money. Watch Miller end up on an NBA bench sooner rather than later.
3. Season isn't a bust
It certainly wasn't when I said that yesterday as Arizona was on their way to a top 10 ranking, another Pac-12 championship, and producing the #1 pick in the draft. Again only an idiot or someone with insane expectations would argue otherwise. Saying 'I told you so' after new information comes out might be tactic with attorneys and TV writers but it's dishonest at best in the real world. I have no idea what the athletic department is planning to do but if Miller is fired, Ayton is sat, and the program self-imposes a ban this year then yes of course it is. But 24 hours ago it certainly wasn't.
To be honest, I really hope they say f- it and go for it all. I really don't have any moral issue with what Miller or Book or Alkins or Ayton were alleged to have done. What Rodriguez was doing was significantly more reprehensible. Miller's actions with the Mason-Pitts issue also significantly worse than this. Ayton and Alkins should be millionaires by now but an archaic system and greedy adults prevent them from doing that so I don't blame them for trying to get what they as skilled adults deserve. Nor do I blame Miller for trying to succeed with the system being what it has been for decades. At the same time there are NCAA rules so if they were broken then you have to pay the consequences.
Ultimately reading the Yahoo report it looks like everyone who has recruited a top 50 player is in some form guilty and the FBI isn't the NCAA so these transactions will be uncovered. If I had to guess the NBA fast-tracks the expanded G League, longer draft, and 2-3 and done rule and the NCAA tries to re-brand basketball like college baseball and hope they can keep up revenues. I don't think it will work personally and the sport along with football get forced into irrelevance or some part of a paid minor league system.
With regards to Arizona my guess is they are forced to hire within the family. Fortunately there's a lot of alums on college and NBA benches so you just hope whoever they pick will be good for whatever is left of major college basketball.
A post asking for constructive discussion and the response is “Lol.” That’s rich.
I think he was laughing at the use of the word “informed” which is an indicator that you STILL seem to think you guys know better . . .A post asking for constructive discussion and the response is “Lol.” That’s rich.
Almost as rich as you continually trying to make people look like fools for thinking something stunk in Tucson. Don’t dish that crap out unless you’re willing to take it when you’re proven the fool.
You becoming a delicate flower now is laughable.
I think he was laughing at the use of the word “informed” which is an indicator that you STILL seem to think you guys know better . . .
Hey TJ... After years of acting like a sanctimonious wad, you don’t get to reset the bar for discussion after you fall flat on your face.
Well...we do. Sorry if we don’t rely on sheer emotion and pessimism to formulate all of our opinions.
You’re really a horrible ASU fan aren’t you?No, you pull them from where the sun never shines. This program should've been hammered when they covered up gun crimes under Lute Olson. It took a LOOONNGGG time, but you self-righteous butthats are finally getting your rears handed to you.
No you don’t. You apparently have a line to miscommunication from people and organizations whose motive is to shine sunshine up peoples backsides hoping they will buy it. You’ve been wrong about what was going to happen or come to light at every step along the way with the fbi investigation. You’re a shill for the university at this point. Maybe, just maybe, try to take a step back and view the facts and circumstances with a critical eye. If this were a program with which you weren’t emotionally attached you would expect the hammer. And you would have from the beginning. If you didn’t I couldn’t dismiss it as homerism I’d just have to chalk it up to . . . I don’t even know what to chalk it up to.Well...we do. Sorry if we don’t rely on sheer emotion and pessimism to formulate all of our opinions.