uh oh

patdog

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unless it's shown that the school knew about(or should have known about it) and didn't do anything about it.
 

Seinfeld

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While taking money and dealing with an agent is certainly against NCAA rules, what would law enforcement have to do with this?
 

olemissbydamn

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Just a stab here, but I'd bet he didn't claim it on his taxes. The IRS is fiesty about getting their piece of the pie.
 

patdog

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that make it illegal for an agent to give money to a college player.
 

ckDOG

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I'm not going to dig deep on this one. Here is a brief example from West Virginia. There might be something similar for Florida.
 

therightway

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They will have to forfeit one game and then go on. This will be handled close to the way Andre Smith was handled. I know that Smith did not play in the Sugar Bowl. The problem with this is you have blood sucking agents, mainly poor kids, and no law against it. I am not saying that I want congress to make laws to prevent this. I do think that the NCAA and the NFL could work together to prevent it. If the NFL were to penalize the agents for handing out money before allowed it would stop a lot of this stuff from going on.</p>
 

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patdog said:
unless it's shown that the school knew about(or should have known about it) and didn't do anything about it.
I canassume youhavent said anything bad about Calipari then? Seeing as how his 2 Final Fours were vacated because players did dumb crap on their own, how canthe school/he be blamed, right?