Reynolds: Miami wants KW's snitch *** testimony thrown out

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Former Miami quarterback Kyle Wright's testimony to the NCAA is part of the reason the Hurricanes want the case against their athletic department dismissed.

In the motion filed last week with the NCAA's Committee on Infractions, Miami cited six allegations that Wright helped investigators substantiate in a February 2012 interview. But Miami contends that because some of the questions were asked by now-retired NCAA investigator Rich Johanningmeier, at least some of Wright's testimony should not have been included in forming the notice of allegations that the Hurricanes received in February.

Wright, according to Miami's motion, "acknowledged receiving those benefits only after Johanningmeier asked him specific questions regarding the benefits" that the former quarterback received from convicted felon and one-time Hurricanes booster Nevin Shapiro.


And the NCAA, Miami contends, only learned about those benefits — including a trip to a Snoop Dogg concert in 2005 and an overnight trip to the Bahamas — because of the deposition that Shapiro attorney Maria Elena Perez conducted of former Miami equipment-room staffer and Shapiro confidant Sean Allen in December 2011.

That was one of the depositions Perez conducted as part of Shapiro's bankruptcy case under subpoena power while receiving payment from the NCAA for the work performed. The NCAA does not have subpoena power, and has said it struck all the information collected from Perez's depositions of Allen and former Shapiro business partner Michael Huyghue from the notice of allegations against the Hurricanes.

Miami does not believe the NCAA has stricken enough.

"Since Allen was the only witness to those benefits (and Huyghue denied providing any such benefits when he was (impermissibly) deposed), the logical inference is that the enforcement staff never would have asked (Wright) about those benefits had they not improperly received the information from Allen," reads Miami's motion to dismiss.

Wright did not respond to messages seeking comment.

The Associated Press has learned that Wright, a Miami quarterback from 2004 through 2007, appears several times in the notice of allegations against Miami. Wright is one of 48 players the NCAA said received "VIP access and beverage service" from Shapiro at Miami nightclubs between 2002 and 2009. He was also one of 38 players the NCAA said was entertained at Shapiro's home, one of 18 who received invitations to bowling-alley outings from the former booster, and one of seven who dined with him at a Benihana restaurant.

Wright, also according to the notice of allegations against Miami, received at least $1,824 in impermissible benefits "in an effort to secure signing with Axcess Sports," an agency Shapiro was aligned with.

Miami released a redacted copy of the motion to several attorneys last week as well, though the copy actually sent to the NCAA referred to players by name, not "Student 1," which is how Wright was identified in the publicly available motion.

However, Wright is the only person linked to all six allegations that Miami said "Student 1" substantiated with the NCAA.

Miami doesn't only want the Wright interview expunged because of how the information that went into Johanningmeier's questions was obtained, but also because the Hurricanes say NCAA investigator Brynna Barnhart "misled the university as to the circumstances surrounding" Wright's interview.


lol at the NCAA, including things even though they said they took everything concerning Allen out. ****ers

And **** KW for snitching da **** is wrong with him. Bum
 
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I always felt bad for Kyle Wright because he had horrible coaching and terrible talent around him.

Now I hope he gets hit by a semi truck.
 
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Barnhart told Miami that Wright "reached out" to Johanningmeier, according to the motion to dismiss. But when interviewed by an attorney for Miami, Wright told the school that in "no way, shape or form did I reach out to the NCAA."
hmm, who to believe...
Miami said it was not told that Wright met with the NCAA until more than two months after his interview, even though the Hurricanes had been present in some way for virtually every interview conducted after the investigation became publicly known in August 2011, when Shapiro's claims were published by Yahoo Sports.
This stuff gets shadier and shadier by the day. Wow.
 
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I don't believe Wright nor anyone else would or did reach out to the NCAA. I think it was a play on their part to try and convince more to come forward and a scare tactic towards Miami...
 
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Did you genuises bother to read the 45 page motion? Read the **** motion. This is all in there where it is blatantly obvious he was, like Allen, manipulated into divulging information based on false subpoena power.

Read the **** motion before you start threads about it.
 
The guy who made a fool of himself on the basketball board is telling others when to make new threads?

Negged
 
The guy who made a fool of himself on the basketball board is telling others when to make new threads?

Negged

LMFAO the basketball board that 75% of people here don't give two ***** about?

"dayum dat Kyle be snitchin"......read the motion like an adult (I suggest websters dictionary at your side) and you won't start threads that not only are days late, but that don't follow the actual storyline of what happened.

If you can't read or comprehend the motion, don't start threads about it that are counter to what is uncovered therein.
 
Did you genuises bother to read the 45 page motion? Read the **** motion. This is all in there where it is blatantly obvious he was, like Allen, manipulated into divulging information based on false subpoena power.

Read the **** motion before you start threads about it.

While he likely was coerced into the testimony, that doesn't change the fact that the selfish idiot needs to be slapped around for taking what he knew were illegal benefits anyway. Either you're part of a team and you follow the rules, or get the #$%# out.
 
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The guy who made a fool of himself on the basketball board is telling others when to make new threads?

Negged

LMFAO the basketball board that 75% of people here don't give two ****s about?

"dayum dat Kyle be snitchin"......read the motion like an adult (I suggest websters dictionary at your side) and you won't start threads that not only are days late, but that don't follow the actual storyline of what happened.

If you can't read or comprehend the motion, don't start threads about it that are counter to what is uncovered therein.


1. lol you ******* idiot. I know what was posted yesterday (that is "days late"? Really moron?).

2. Reynolds put out a new story today, so I ******* posted. Boo ******* hoo.

3. If you can't read or comprehend that, go kill yourself with your Webster's dictionary in hand.
 
Reynolds is a reporter. He gets paid to put out stories, especially to those who didn't have the patience/intellect to do their own research and read the publicly available motion which explains the entire situation.

It also served to inform people who don't follow the U as closely as us, nor the scandal as closely as we have, who "Student 1" was.

It wasn't a revelation to be interpreted as "that dude a snitch mah g!"z
 
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KW can suck a **** his ***** self gone testify **** being dead you are no longer a cane scratch him from the books
 
Given the NCAA's record, Wright may have had no idea he was even offering testimony or why he was being interviewed.
 
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