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Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

Postby TrueBlueJay » Wed Sep 27, 2017 6:52 am

Would it be inappropriate to change the name of the thread from (Louisville Commit) to (Louisville Purchase)?
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Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

Postby Jays26 » Wed Sep 27, 2017 9:00 am

TrueBlueJay wrote:Would it be inappropriate to change the name of the thread from (Louisville Commit) to (Louisville Purchase)?


Actually it should be changed to (coming to a euro team soon)
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Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

Postby flixx » Wed Sep 27, 2017 10:06 am

boo hoo...

Louisville head basketball coach Rick Pitino has told members of his coaching staff that he expects to lose his job over allegations that the Cardinals basketball program is involved in a federal investigation into fraud and corruption in college basketball recruiting.


http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/20835336/louisville-basketball-coach-rick-pitino-tells-staff-expects-lose-job
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Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

Postby Jays26 » Wed Sep 27, 2017 10:10 am

flixx wrote:boo hoo...

Louisville head basketball coach Rick Pitino has told members of his coaching staff that he expects to lose his job over allegations that the Cardinals basketball program is involved in a federal investigation into fraud and corruption in college basketball recruiting.


http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/20835336/louisville-basketball-coach-rick-pitino-tells-staff-expects-lose-job


Good riddance....what a slim ball.
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Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

Postby Jaybird » Wed Sep 27, 2017 11:26 am

So, Bowen will never play a minute of college ball but he's already made a lasting contribution to the game that not even the all-time greats of college basketball can match: He just brought down Rick Pitino. Tugs, you magnificent cheating bastard, my hat's off to you.
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Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

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Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

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Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

Postby vivid_dude » Wed Sep 27, 2017 1:18 pm

Kind of surreal hearing Rush Limbaugh talk about the Jays' former prized recruit early this morning. All these national Johnny-come-latelys are pissing me off. We had 110 pages on the kid before most of them even heard of Tugs.
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Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

Postby flixx » Wed Sep 27, 2017 2:07 pm

From Wikipedia (SMU Death Penalty Sanctions) and from a yahoosports story...

The penalties handed down, in detail:

The 1987 season was canceled; only conditioning drills were permitted during the 1987 calendar year.
All home games in 1988 were canceled. SMU was allowed to play their seven regularly scheduled away games so that other institutions would not be financially affected.
The team's existing probation was extended until 1990. Its existing ban from bowl games and live television was extended to 1989.
SMU lost 55 new scholarship positions over 4 years.
SMU was required to ensure that Owen and eight other boosters previously banned from contact with the program were in fact banned, or else face further punishment.
The team was allowed to hire only five full-time assistant coaches, instead of the typical nine.
No off-campus recruiting was permitted until August 1988, and no paid visits could be made to campus by potential recruits until the start of the 1988-89 school year.[21]


The NCAA death penalty, the much-discussed but 30-years-dormant nuclear option of college sports, is about to make a comeback.

Louisville basketball, one of the most successful in history on the court and for decades the most lucrative hoops program in America, prepare for your demise.

The program should be shut down, if the bombshell allegations announcement of allegations Tuesday prove to be true. If that doesn’t happen, the NCAA is useless.

Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino should be gone, a gilded career ending in disgrace. It seems highly plausible that he will take athletic director Tom Jurich with him, a man who lifted an entire department, and now oversees its ruination.

They were heroes here, for many years. And now they have been party to multiple scandals and a stain so deep on the basketball program that it may never fully go away. SMU football knows the feeling.

Louisville already was ordered by the NCAA in the spring to vacate its 2013 national title because of stripper parties for recruits and players funded by a former program staffer. That was embarrassment enough. Now there is this, very strong evidence that the school is involved in high-dollar buying of players.


https://sports.yahoo.com/ncaa-needs-give-louisville-basketball-death-sentence-bombshell-allegations-prove-correct-181930063.html
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Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

Postby AttyAlum » Wed Sep 27, 2017 2:28 pm

Jaysker12 wrote:For the lawyers of the board, how is the FBI able to exercise this jurisdiction over the NCAA? Is the NCAA a recipient of federal funding? Where does the government find its way into this investigation and turn NCAA regulations/amateurism laws into federal crimes? I'm asking only because I do not know, as I feel this is a long overdue exposure of these practices


The FBI is not turning NCAA violations into crimes. What the FBI is doing has nothing to do with the NCAA. The FBI is investigating and indicting on crimes like money laundering, etc.
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