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  • GoBearcats31
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    Originally posted by Lobot View Post
    Penny takes a 3 games suspension for things that came out of the James Wiseman probe. They didn't actually punish him for Wiseman. They got him for not fostering an atmosphere of compliance during the Wiseman probe.

    Will Wade just grabbed a 2 year show cause for LSU where he paid players and now McNeese St. is stuck with a coach who can't coach and a bunch of transfers that can't transfer out (I think)
    Wade's suspended for 10 days, I don't think the show cause means he cannot coach for two years. Took me several articles to confirm that, but the CBS article lays out the penalties/restrictions over the next couple years: https://www.cbssports.com/college-ba...aa-violations/

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  • Lobot
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    Penny takes a 3 games suspension for things that came out of the James Wiseman probe. They didn't actually punish him for Wiseman. They got him for not fostering an atmosphere of compliance during the Wiseman probe.

    Will Wade just grabbed a 2 year show cause for LSU where he paid players and now McNeese St. is stuck with a coach who can't coach and a bunch of transfers that can't transfer out (I think)

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  • Geaux Juan
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    Pitino's talk of trust, hurt, etc. fall on deaf ears after reading the money quote, “Let’s start with Coach Pitino fornicating on the table,”. Does Pitino think people don't have memories?

    He would serve himself much better if he would move on. The more he "explains", the more people will toss back.

    I have a relative like him; causes all the family drama and then claims they are the victim.

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  • bearcatbret
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    And back then, it was just chicken feed compared to the NIL deals now and the pay for play crap going on.

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  • Lobot
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    I figured we were done with this thread but Holy Crap this is something.

    https://www.leoweekly.com/2023/01/ri...ined-his-life/
    Last edited by Lobot; 01-10-2023, 10:16 AM.

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  • Rufus
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    Well, of course not. (🙃sarcasm)🥱🥱 Another one skates scot free.

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  • Lobot
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    Per Pat Forde, Sean Miller will receive exactly zero sanctions from the NCAA IARB in the Arizona case. Decision should be out in about 10 minutes.

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  • Rufus
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    Louisville skates again. That'll learn em!

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  • GoBearcats31
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    Matt Norlander: "Former Louisville assistant Kenny Johnson has been hit with a two-year show-cause that will prohibit him from recruiting. Johnson was hired in the spring by Archie Miller at Rhode Island."

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  • Lobot
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    Louisville gets off scot free as well. From Matt Norlander

    BREAKING: Louisville dodges major punishments in IARP case, @CBSSports
    has learned. No postseason ban, $5,000 fine, small reduction in recruiting days and two years of probation. Rick Pitino, Chris Mack avoid punishment entirely. Decision will be made public later this AM.

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  • Lobot
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    This was preemptive by Kansas. Their NCAA notice will happen in January.

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  • swilsonsp4
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    Kansas just suspended Bill Self for a whopping four non-conference games in connection with the Adidas scandal. He'll miss three non-factor opponents, as well as Duke in the third game. He accepted the penalty. No joke.

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  • coach
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    The Sean Miller saga is a continuous joke. Assistant has completed jail time, and no rendering by the Ncaa.

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  • Geaux Juan
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    Originally posted by Lobot View Post
    IARP came back today on Memphis and gave them a 5K fine, 3 years of probation and a vacation of all games that James Wiseman played in.
    Also, from the actual IARP document, "Core Penalties 1. a. A $5,000 fine, plus 0.25% of its average men’s basketball budget based on the average of the men’s basketball program’s previous three total budgets".

    Nothing I saw in the document stated how much ths 0.25% amounts to, nor who determines the figure.

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  • swilsonsp4
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    We can only hope that the Tigers' brass do the right thing and follow through with the vacating of their wins in which Wiseman played ... both of them! At least they used him to beat the high major powers of SC State and UIC. What a joke.

    Five grand are pocket change. Three years of probation are meaningless.

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