ESPN story that Pitino is Coach-2.
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basket ... int-source
HaRdWoOd wrote:In theory, couldn't a school like Creighton sue Louisville and Pitino? Im sure it is unprecedented, but most experts had Barbie Bowen ready to commit to Creighton. Creighton spent 2 years recruiting Bowen so they have invested a lot of time, airfare, motels, meals, possible loss of future earnings had Creighton signed Bowen. Creighton could have invested time else where. Seems like a case for damages to me.
Stiffer penalties need to come down or there is no deterrent and the member schools of the NCAA have no one to blame but themselves.
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gtmoBlue wrote:HaRdWoOd wrote:In theory, couldn't a school like Creighton sue Louisville and Pitino? Im sure it is unprecedented, but most experts had Barbie Bowen ready to commit to Creighton. Creighton spent 2 years recruiting Bowen so they have invested a lot of time, airfare, motels, meals, possible loss of future earnings had Creighton signed Bowen. Creighton could have invested time else where. Seems like a case for damages to me.
Stiffer penalties need to come down or there is no deterrent and the member schools of the NCAA have no one to blame but themselves.
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Will Creighton, or any school for that matter, sue/litigate for every recruiting miss (McQuaid, Foster, Mulder, etc.)? They would waste more money, time, effort in court - to lose. There is no "certaincy" in recruiting and no one forced Creighton to recruit any individual player. CU chose to recruit based on its' evaluations and all recruiting is a throw of the dice.
The NCAA is doing zilch thus far. They have to wait their turn as the Feds have this show. Once the FBI/Justice have penalized companies, sent dozens to jail, and put the "fear of God" into college basketball, then the little NCAA can do their thing. The Feds have a lot of work to do before the NCAA begins to do their shuffle. This will not be "business as usual". The Attorney General's office is just now turning to Nike, we have "miles to go" before they close this case.
Polyfro wrote:Bowen has lawyered up:
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