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re: Alabama Basketball Recruiting and Offseason Talk

Posted on 9/27/17 at 8:40 am to
Posted by phil4bama
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Posted on 9/27/17 at 8:40 am to
How far reaching will this FBI thing be? I mean it’s common knowledge the AAU circuit was a meat market full of shady deals and street agents. If you didn’t play the game, you didn’t compete. So are they going to really try to burn it to the ground? Part of me hopes they do but a LOT of high profile teams and players including blue bloods will be collateral damage. And I’m not saying Bama is innocent either. I don’t know.

And did this have anything to do with the sudden departure of our assistant coach on seemingly bad terms? This will be interesting to see where this goes. And does the NCAA act on this free platinum mine the FBI just gave them? Stay tuned.
Posted by JustGetItRight
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 9/27/17 at 9:14 am to
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And did this have anything to do with the sudden departure of our assistant coach on seemingly bad terms?


That's Bob Simon, who came to Bama from Providence. You can't help but worry just a bit.


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How far reaching will this FBI thing be?


I guess it depends on how much they want to invest in it. They don't have to chase down every loose end to break the system. It looks like they've got Addidas in the cross hairs. Of course, Nike and Under Armor are doing it too, but if they move it high enough up the food chain then the cost to Addidas could be in the hundreds of millions if not billions. The company itself could potentially even face criminal sanction.

That would have a chilling effect on the other companies involved - and that's where all this money comes from to fund the entire system. So, at least for a while, they'll cut way back or completely end their operations and you've 'burned the system to the ground' without actually having to involve many more programs and players.
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