The mental gymnastics going into preserving exploitation here are insane. KU as a victim of a scheme designed to...get good players to play for KU? Shoe company reps as "boosters" now, but somehow only at some places?IllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 10:40 pm https://www.forbes.com/sites/jakelourim ... whos-next/
Not related to Kansas issues, but a recap of GT penalties.
""Built into Georgia Tech’s case were proactive measures taken by the school: The NCAA’s committee on infractions found that Pastner repeatedly told Bell not to offer his players any benefits. He fired LaBarrie soon after he learned of the night at the strip club, and he told administrators “immediately” about Bell’s payments.
Those issues generated a postseason ban, one of the more serious punishments the NCAA doles out.
In releasing its decision, the NCAA repeated the phrase “outside individuals” and singled them out as culprits: “Both sets of violations occurred because men’s basketball coaching staff members invited outside individuals into their program,” the committee said in its decision. “They permitted these outside individuals to interact with their student-athletes, and those actions resulted in violations.”
That’s a blanket term to refer to any agents, boosters or AAU coaches who participate in illicit payments. If, say, an “inside” individual were involved, the optics would be far worse. That’s the kind of situation Kansas could find itself in as the process speeds up.""
When none of it makes any fucking sense, you have to scrape down just a little bit below the surface and explore exactly why we're on this stupid fucking path.