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Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
Yahoo Sports is reporting that LSU head coach Will Wade and Arizona head coach Sean Miller have both been notified that they will be subpoenaed for the April 22 federal basketball corruption trial.
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The impending subpoenas mark a potentially dynamic development in the college basketball corruption case. It creates the potential of two high-profile head coaches testifying in federal court about the granular detail of the recruiting underworld – something that never manifested in the initial federal trial last fall. It raises thorny questions for the public universities that employ them, as both the optics of potentially testifying in federal court about basketball recruiting and potential answers that could be given under oath will be a likely cause of consternation for Arizona and LSU administrators.
Shortly after this report came out, Wade addressed the media for his weekly Monday press conference. Here's what he had to say:

Filed Under: LSU Basketball
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Genestealer5575 months
And Calipari, Williams, Coach K etc have to answer to nothing...seems fair lol
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Said this months ago and will say it again...Nothing to see here. Zzz...
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dustytiger12375 months
The system is fine as long as its the predictable schools doing it. When the entire system catches on and makes the system unpredictable is when they want to call foul and do a reset to keep the top programs on top..
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lsutigermall75 months
Come on guys - paraphrasing but he was recruiting through normal channels and said something to the effect of 'we'll get him what he needs'. The kid never even came here and most think this means a guaranteed full scholarship. Don't contribute to the craziness and blow this out of proportion - it's who he was talking to that got in to trouble and they need to know more about this stuff. We should all want to know more about this stuff.
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jlc0575 months
Is a Duke or UNC grad behind this?
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jlc0575 months
Is a Duke or UNC grad behind this?
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TOKEN75 months
Treat the Feds like mushrooms, keep them in the dark and feed them shite coach
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JabarkusRussell75 months
It's obvious his success this year is from buying players.
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winkchance75 months
Duh
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winkchance75 months
Several of his best players are home grown.
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TigerSpray75 months
gamblers and sec got screwed with the Tennessee loss. Mafia is out in full force.
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Swamp Angel75 months
Don't fret yet. He's only been subpoenaed to testify regarding the issue. There is nothing indicating that LSU (or Arizona) is being questioned in order to lead to an indictment of either program. As of now, it sounds like they are more interested in his input on the matter as it relates to college sports as a whole.
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honeybadger0775 months
Wishful thinking unfortunately
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AU4real3575 months
He gone!
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Genestealer5575 months
You jelly
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cypresstiger75 months
Need to start a gofundme to get lawyers and protect Coach Wade with the very best. Go Tigers
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FournetteForEver775 months
Do you really think that LSU wont get the best lawyers for their coach?
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cypresstiger75 months
Fournette: Alleva is the AD Go Tigers
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CanebreakCajun75 months
if he did something wrong he would be charged. he has not. don't sweat it
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lsuohiofan75 months
North Carolina has been nailed on numerous violations. Classes just for players that no one else went to. Yet no NCAA penalties. This is nothing!
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the paradigm75 months
The difference is that UNC is a traditional power and is legit year-in and year-out. LSU is just an average program, yet suddenly starts landing top recruits as soon as Wade arrives. It's obviously going to set off some alarms.
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ChanBenoit75 months
I didn't realize Wade recruited Ben Simmons and Jarell Martin.
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arcalades75 months
well, that was an NCAA deal. This is a federal govt deal, although Wade's involvement will be next to meaningless. No way his lawyer lets him talk about anything that could be used against him.
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Tigeralum200875 months
It's importnat to remind the readers Will Wade does not stand accused of anything. It is simply being called to testify
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Actually he is.
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TigerIT75 months
Which is what, exactly? Don't worry, I'll wait.
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Correct. Wade will receive a subpoena and "may be asked to testify." This is standard operating procedure for a court case. Wade would not be subpoenaed were he an investigative target. This is not hard, people. Focus.
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Eriq Killmonger75 months
This is the equivalent of going after Syracuse or Rutgers in football while overlooking Bama and tOSU
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HueyP75 months
Incredible Timing.
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lsu13lsu75 months
Fif!
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BTRtoIAH75 months
What? Hun, Oil...Who said something bout oil...bitch you cookin?
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Norbert75 months
Witch hunt! Sad!
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rob6275 months
Oh yes. Let's question LSU and Arizona about corruption in basketball. No Duke. No UK. No Kansas. No UNC. LOL.
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the paradigm75 months
Those teams are all traditional powers that land top recruits every year. LSU is just an average program that all of the sudden started landing premier recruits once Wade arrived. That's what set the alarms off.
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Genestealer5575 months
Hey paradigm...LSU has been bringing in bog time talent for a long long time. Hell...Rudy Macklin in the late 70’s was Mr Basketball in Kentucky..yet he picked LSU.
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honeybadger0775 months
Genestealer...do we need to say why Macklin chose LSU? Same as why Shaq picked LSU and has recently made slight comments on it in jest.
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tigersaint7475 months
If only this kind of time and effort would be put into college football too.
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Swamp Angel75 months
Screw sports! The Federal Govt ought to be investing this kind of time and effort into their OWN DAMNED corruption! What in the hell does Washington have to do with collegiate sports? shite! Look at all the wars we're involved in that have NOTHING to do with our actual national security? (Maybe it's time for college athletic departments to investigate the federal government!)
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