The best part about the Auburn situation is that Wiley was a legacy (maybe double) and they still had to do all of this to get him
Please no. This is the first year ever that we might be good at basketball and of course it will turn out we cheated in some stupid way for a player that didn't even come here and it will be all shut down.
Wonder why the Louisville coach isn't mentioned in the indictment? Wonder if he flipped and became an informant?
So like, does Louisville have some pretty good players that would be interested in playing for a shitty basketball school in Mississippi?
Typical Louisville response. No bigger cesspool of a college/university in America aside from Baylor.
So is the theory Adidas was mad and set all of this up? I get the notions of shoe contracts and AAU, but I'm not following
If you only recruit shitty players, you never have to worry about an FBI indictment. #lifehack #georgiabasketball
No. My thought was that the adidas money was an enticement for Chuck to use his influence to ink the deal with them. I admittedly have not read much of the indictment at all, though.
It's all post recruitment. Still were paying him once he was on campus though. Don't think Mr. Wiley will be suiting up this year.
It literally says the kid hasn't committed yet and no one knows he's coming. This started when the kid was still a recruit
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