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SHOCKING !!!!!!!
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05-12-2009, 11:28 PM | #3 | |
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This part stuck out to me the most. If all these Government agencies are investigating Guillory and this turns out to be true with Floyd, how does the NCAA not do anything? I mean if he paid him they have to anyway, but this seemingly would put extreme pressure on the NCAA if the Government is taking action and they are not. |
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05-12-2009, 11:29 PM | #4 |
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Signed, Pete Carroll Seriously though. $1000 for Mayo? And you just give it to him like that? Does USC not have any boosters? |
05-12-2009, 11:35 PM | #5 |
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First thing I thought when I read this was: Yahoo! Sports.
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05-12-2009, 11:46 PM | #6 |
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It's so ridiculous that a guy like this played in college.
Though on the other hand, he might have made more at USC than he would in Europe while he's waiting to be eligible for the draft. |
05-13-2009, 07:41 AM | #7 |
This guy has posted so much, his fingers are about to fall off.
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They have been pretty consistent breaking stories like this out of LA. They broke the Reggie Bush story, IIRC. Someone's got some sources.
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Agreed. I'm not sure why Sooner though that made this an iffy story. They've been nailing down one program after another with perfect accuracy of late. Yahoo Sports is doing a great job of establishing great credibility in regards to recruiting scandals. |
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This is the type of stuff that ruins college basketball
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05-13-2009, 09:17 AM | #10 |
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It's nice that Mayo was compensated for his time before he was allowed to move on to bigger and better things.
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05-13-2009, 09:22 AM | #11 |
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It does bear mentioning that Yahoo Sports is likely going to be the source for a lot of big stories moving forward just due to the huge number of insiders that they now have on staff. Yahoo purchased the Rivals Network last year, which means that they have multiple insider sources available at all of the big NCAA athletic programs. Just in the past couple of months, they broke the Connecticut story and the USC story.
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05-13-2009, 06:40 PM | #12 |
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I didn't mean to say that it was iffy. I don't really know anything about it other than what they reported on it. I guess all I was saying was that since it was about USC recruiting, I thought it would be them because they're the only one's investigating it. In fact, they're really the only one's investigating much of anything. ESPN does some stuff, but they're more 24-hour news cycle, even with OTL. Yahoo is willing to dig deep and report stories over time. I like that.
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05-13-2009, 07:48 PM | #13 |
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Looks like Arizona might have gotten real lucky on this one. To compare sitting here now with Sean Miller talking about a top 25 recruiting class for 09 or having a "new UA coach Time Floyd paid $1000 to former player" headlines is quite the contrast. I'm now more glad than ever that Floyd decided to stay at USC
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05-13-2009, 08:20 PM | #14 |
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Man... some marginal D1 school is gonna pay the price for this!
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05-13-2009, 08:23 PM | #15 |
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I'm not naive enough to think countless programs aren't buying players...but I just can't in any way understand how a coach would be so stupid to directly hand over money.
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By marginal, I think you have to assume non-BCS. Or someone's lacrosse/hockey team.
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05-14-2009, 01:25 PM | #18 |
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Where's EF27? Not that I think he's avoiding it, being one of the most stand-up guys here...just curious what the word/worry is in USC land.
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Not sure what I can say as anything I say will be rightfully be viewed as biased. I think it is naive for people to take the word of this one guy who has an axe to grind since Mayo didn't sign with the agency that he wanted. The word from USC land is that Floyd appears to have been running a practice at the time that the guy claims to have been paid and that hopefully he'll be able to prove that and shut this story down. All of that being said, it wouldn't shock me if it was true although it would obviously be very sad. Edit to add: I also find the amount to be a bit ridiculous. If Floyd was dumb enough to pay the guy, you think he'd get paid a lot more than 1 grand.
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Well, Johnson said that the other guy, upon recieving the cash said "it's a grand," but that he saw 100's and that it looked like well more than would be for a grand. Of course, it could have been a couple 100s, then some 20s and 10s, or it could have been more. It sounded like Johnson couldn't verify it more than that (or thought that would be a more believable story, if you don't believe him). But for $1,000, it would be dumb...Todd Bozeman even pays more than that! |
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05-15-2009, 12:20 AM | #21 | |
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That fact that you heard this is funny because Petros was saying that he was on a flight to ASU at that same time. Unfortunately, Floyd doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt |
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05-24-2009, 04:18 PM | #22 |
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On the Rivals board there are rumors that Floyd is out as coach at USC and Noel Johnson was let out of his LOI.
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Nothing on the USC board about Floyd (although there are people calling for him to be fired), but there is talk there that Noel Johnson was let out of his LOI today.
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05-24-2009, 04:25 PM | #24 | |
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On the mainboard (which is not a beacon of credibility) someone said he heard it was happening and a few SC fans posted, one saying Johnson was let out of his LOI. I assume something is happening though if the kids getting out of his LOI. |
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05-24-2009, 04:39 PM | #25 |
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I guess Ken Miller of the LA Sentinel is reporting SC and Floyd were working on a buyout on the 21st but I dunno his credibility. Last edited by DeToxRox : 05-24-2009 at 04:40 PM. |
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Poor USC
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Wonder if Floyd should have pressed harder on the Arizona job. Seems odd he would have stayed put if he knew the thunder could come down.
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I'd quit too if I saw who was going to be on my team next year.
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So when does the football program finally take responsibility (or take punishment)?
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The running thought at Bruin Report Online is that USC is trying to throw its basketball program under the bus to save the football program. And hoping this and keeping McKnight out of the Emerald Bowl will display enough "institutional control" for the NCAA not to hit them hard. Personally, I don't even know what to think. The NCAA has taken so damn long to do anything, I have been figuring they won't do anything at all, or slap on the hand at worst. I will say this on the basketball stuff--most of the times when these self-imposed sanctions come out ahead of a potential NCAA investigative finding/decision, the sanctions tend to be less than what the NCAA has in mind and the NCAA adds on more. And these are fairly harsh sanctions USC has put on its own hoops program. Which tells me the NCAA is holding a pretty big potential hammer over them, at least for the hoops program.
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So USC (and their fans) maintained that Floyd can't control what a player does with potential agents, yet they issue sanctions. But Reggie Bush was doing the same thing and did it previous to Mayo setting foot on campus. The school must have a ton of dirt on itself for that "investigation" to still be going on...
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For real, they threw the NCAA the bone they wanted. NCAA will back off now since they don't want anything to happen to USC. |
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That doesn't sound like sufficient punishment for a coach buying players. One year ban from the tourney for a team that was doubtful to make it at all? Loss of one scholarship for two years? Er, this is punishment?
I really don't care about them vacating wins in 2008 or returning the tourney money from their one-and-done 2008 postseason. The fact is that no matter what they do, they still took the spot of a team that (hopefully) didn't buy players. So that doesn't do much for me. It seems that a two or three year postseason ban is more appropriate, along with the loss of 3-5 scholarships. But then again, I don't have a dog in this fight and I loathe the NCAA, so I fully expect them to roll over like the dogs they are and close the case. Last edited by Blackadar : 01-04-2010 at 08:58 AM. |
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In regards to Hoops, I dunno. Indiana got hit really hard even after self imposing sanctions and they had a sparkling history. I think they will still lower the boom on USC, but it would never happen with football. |
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Have you watched this team play at all this year? This team handled Tennessee and have swept the Arizona teams. After being predicted to be in the bottom of the Pac-10, they have played like one of the top 2 or 3 teams in the Pac-10 since Garrity became eligible. This team had a great shot at the tourney with the way they were playing defense. They held their last 8 opponents to their lowest scoring totals of the year. The difference between this and the football case is that USC had already been burned by Guillory in the past.. they should have known better. They had no reason to know that Bush was receiving illegal benefits if he was (which he probably was. Shit goes on at every program in America.)
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Truth is, we don't know what's going on with USC in football (or basketball until today) because they are a private school. Big public schools have to put up with weekly Freedom of Information Act requests from multiple news sources which release secondary violations and reports that are submitted to the NCAA. Thus, when a big program gets in trouble, there's some news to report.
USC is a private school, so they are not subject to such requests. Because of this, there is no news to report so essentially unless the reporters investgiate themselves (i.e., Yahoo! Sports), there is nothing to put in the papers. I expect USC football will have something happen, probably minor. I bet that the NCAA will tack on a little more to USC...maybe another year without a scholarship, or maybe 2 next year. |
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No, I hadn't seen them play this year and thanks for correcting me. I knew they were supposed to be lousy from the pre-season shows, but I don't keep up with college basketball much and this is ACC country, so all I hear about is Duke and UNC. It seems that they are better than advertised. Still, a one year ban isn't sufficient in my book. They took someone else's spot a couple of years ago - a spot that another team earned and was denied because USC cheated. Returning the money doesn't make up for that. To me, they need at least a two year ban on the tournament - one to make up for stealing a spot in 2008 and one as the punishment for the crime. |
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NCAA meetings with USC start today.
I think the fact that the NCAA isnt even going to wait for the Bush case to be resolved before deciding punishment, doesnt bode well for them |
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Pete Carroll's there, which is odd, I thought these coaches just slashed and burned through these programs when they were done with them...
So it looks like infraction committee meetings through Saturday, and then I guess, what, maybe 10-12 years before we have some kind of decision? |
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Pete Carroll is going to need a job in a few years and I dont think anyone expects Kiffin to be at USC long term, at least anyone other then USC fans
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