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Millions of dollars bet, 30K bribes paid out, some of these players are active today, well were before this story broke this morning 😮

 

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Looks for a certain school, swims away

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11 minutes ago, Tree of Knowledge said:

College Basketball was going to prevent stuff like this with NIL and revenue sharing.  Ha.  College sports have some big problems.  

These were all smaller schools, no Power 4/5/whatever conferences.  Probably not a ton of NIL money flowing into them. 

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2 minutes ago, jerryskids said:

These were all smaller schools, no Power 4/5/whatever conferences.  Probably not a ton of NIL money flowing into them. 

Easier to influence 

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6 minutes ago, jerryskids said:

These were all smaller schools, no Power 4/5/whatever conferences.  Probably not a ton of NIL money flowing into them. 

Right.  The have nots are going to continue be targeted.  

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And the SLU kid was with 4 schools in 4 years.   No loyalty to the program and I'm sure the fact he wasn't hanging around long could have raised some red flags. 

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42 minutes ago, HellToupee said:

I forgot Charlie Parker is the ncaa president 

I think you mean Baker. Charlie Parker played the sax :wave:

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7 minutes ago, Thornton Melon said:

I think you mean Baker. Charlie Parker played the sax :wave:

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Joe Biden calls Charlie Baker ‘Charlie Parker’ during national address

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By Brittany Bowker Globe Staff,Updated March 24, 2020, 6:31 a.m.
 

Former vice president Joe Biden addressed the nation Monday in an effort to reach Americans regarding concerns over the coronavirus outbreak. The 2020 Democratic front-runner called on President Donald Trump, who would later deliver his own daily briefing, to “put politics aside," “give us the unvarnished truth," and “meet the moment, like governors all across this nation are doing.”

Biden then offered a shout-out to governors across the country who are providing what Biden called a “lesson in leadership," — including Mass. Governor Charlie Baker, who Biden mistakenly called “Governor Charlie Parker of Massachusetts.”

Baker’s name was interspersed with governors Mike DeWine of Ohio, Larry Hogan of Maryland, Gavin Newson of California, and Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan. The error occurred about 14 minutes and 45 seconds into the 20 minute stream, which was recorded from Biden’s Wilmington, Del., home.

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Tip of the iceberg.  I bet there are players from the Power 5 involved.

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I am sure that Cedquavious Hunter, Dyquavian Short, and Oumar Koureissi had their reasons...

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9 minutes ago, Drizzay said:

Tip of the iceberg.  I bet there are players from the Power 5 involved.

Quite possibly. Of the major sports this one is def the easiest to rig.

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1 hour ago, cmh6476 said:

Looks for a certain school, swims away

Oh, don’t worry, we all know :) 

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37 minutes ago, posty said:

I am sure that Cedquavious Hunter, Dyquavian Short, and Oumar Koureissi had their reasons...

Strange names for White Kids 

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