So Auburn knows they are ****ed.
This thing is going to keep getting uglier.
All the sudden paths like the one Emmanuel Mudiay took seem like a smart move.
Auburn is being smart. Why risk it? Hold guys out until they’re cleared - the committee will “forgive” bad losses and you won’t retroactively have wins stripped. I expect Zona, USC, Okie Light and MANY more to do the same.
After Brandon Jennings did it with the Italian league, I thought a ton of kids would follow suite. Only Mudiay comes to mind as far as other top prospects that went international instead of college. I guess if they were offered some incentives by some colleges though...the money overseas wasn't as attractive.
If Miller goes on trial, will fans rush the court?http://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...79/the-coaches-hot-seat-all-court-performance
ESPN talks about coaches who could potentially be caught in the FBI snare. Miller & Enfield are prominently mentioned.
While the FBI’s at it, can they investigate the call in the Chen game?If Miller goes on trial, will fans rush the court?
While the FBI’s at it, can they investigate the call in the Chen game?
Saw that when I got home smh.Liangelo Ball & two of his ucla teammates were arrested in China for shoplifting. I hear the punishment is death for the perp & his dad.
Can't blame a kid for trying to get some decent shoes.Liangelo Ball & two of his ucla teammates were arrested in China for shoplifting. I hear the punishment is death for the perp & his dad.
But but he raised really good kids, guys
your choice.Call me old fashioned, but I'll wait until we hear some details before calling LiAngelo a bad kid, and Lavar a shi**y parent.
I propose an exchange. LiAngelo comes home while we send LaVar to serve out his kids sentence in a Chinese prison making his ****ty shoes.
Auburn men's basketball coach Bruce Pearl is refusing to cooperate in the school's internal investigation into his program, and university officials have advised him that that his job is in jeopardy if he doesn't, sources told ESPN on Wednesday.
Sources told ESPN that Pearl has refused to talk to attorneys conducting the university's investigation, and they've been yet unable to determine if Pearl was involved in
NCAA violations or other wrongdoing because FBI agents seized his computers and cell phones as part of their investigation.
Auburn officials haven't given Pearl a deadline to cooperate, but sources told ESPN that a decision on his future will be made in the next week or two.
Who would have thought that Bruce Pearl would get caught up in this?
Lots of people learning about from what the 5th amendment does, and does not, protect them these days.
It's always the ones you would never suspect.Who would have thought that Bruce Pearl would get caught up in this?
No way!Help me out. Didn’t Auburn have to agree to a show-cause when they hired Pearl because of the shenanigans he was involved with at Tennessee?
I know he has a reputation for bending the rules. I just couldn’t recall if he actually had a show-cause stipulation that followed him to Auburn. I thought there was, but I couldn’t remember for sure.No way!
(That's the joke, my friend. )