Yeah but with the FBI and government involved - have to wonder what the punishment would have been if it had been Liberty or Oral Roberts.................................Weak as fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuk. Shameful really
Pretty good article from Gary Parrish showing how ridiculous the IARP's rulings are and how their logic makes no sense. I know some on here don't like Parrish but I think he writes pretty good articles.
That's the lesson from Thursday -- when the IRP announced that Louisville will face no postseason ban or otherwise meaningful punishment despite the fact that an Adidas representative agreed to buy a five-star prospect for the school for $100,000. And the reason Louisville will face no postseason ban or otherwise meaningful punishment despite the fact that an Adidas representative agreed to buy a five-star prospect for the school for $100,000 is because, well, I'll just let panel chair David Benck tell you himself.
"It is our interpretation that (Adidas was) primarily motivated by brand promotion, and they were trying to take steps to promote their brand, not promote the institution," Benck explained.
That is LOL hilarious.
A postseason ban for Kansas shouldn't be in the cards after Louisville's slap on the wrist for NCAA violations
Jayhawk fans can breathe easy after the IARP produced another light punishment for breaking recruiting ruleswww.cbssports.com
The drug dealer isn't responsible, because the cartel was trying to take steps to distribute more drugs.
It's too insane to even laugh at.
Hey, they got hit with a $5 million fine!
What's that? It's actually a $5 thousand fine? FIVE. THOUSAND. DOLLARS?
(@pepband99: Not the best thread title. I can guess at what LCC stands for but I've never even seen it before.)