"They wanted to pay for certain things to help Shapiro..."

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"...where there were issues of common interests."

So according to someone who worked closely with both, the NCAA shared "common interests" with someone whose ONLY goal was to bury Miami and make headlines.

Is there any more doubt that these clowns are out to ***** us?
 
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FUBAR.

Time for the NCAA to have an independent audit on a quarterly basis for everything they do.
 
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I'll have you know the contents of that dumpster are private! You stick your nose in, you'll be violating attorney-dumpster confidentiality.
 
Emmert is still trying to posture as if it's not that bad. He better prepare his ****. Donna needs to pull out all the stops. I trust she knows when is the right time to do so.
 
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And why didn't that moron realize that the power of the NCAA was in the possibility that it *could* investigate and sanction -- actually taking the weapon out of the holster more than almost never just ends up proving it's ineffective, and the organization is screwed up. His 'enforcement' regime will have the end result of doing exactly opposite what he intended, which should only surprise the 47 percenters who voted for their own demise.
 
"...where there were issues of common interests."

So according to someone who worked closely with both, the NCAA shared "common interests" with someone whose ONLY goal was to bury Miami and make headlines.

Is there any more doubt that these clowns are out to ***** us?

I really think the NCAA just found they couldn't corroborate all the Shapiro allegations and due to the Yahoo report felt extra pressure to "prove" the sensational case. They got desperate.
 
"...where there were issues of common interests."

So according to someone who worked closely with both, the NCAA shared "common interests" with someone whose ONLY goal was to bury Miami and make headlines.

Is there any more doubt that these clowns are out to ***** us?

I really think the NCAA just found they couldn't corroborate all the Shapiro allegations and due to the Yahoo report felt extra pressure to "prove" the sensational case. They got desperate.




Makes sense to me.
 
Shapiro is the key witness in the NCAA investigation......and the investigating body wants to financially help him in his bankruptcy case because???????.......(obviously this is false, the NCAA wanted to use the bakruptcy to gain access to witnesses they could not force to testify).....but lets assume the statement is true.......giving financial renumeration to a witness is witness tampering at the very least and may well amount to bribery or attempted bribery.
 
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"...where there were issues of common interests."

So according to someone who worked closely with both, the NCAA shared "common interests" with someone whose ONLY goal was to bury Miami and make headlines.

Is there any more doubt that these clowns are out to ***** us?

I was stating the same **** a year ago on Shadow's board, only to be scoffed @ by other fans. We're sitting on a recruiting mother lode, you have to nix the proprietor to stake your claim. They were looking for a long term solution. I wouldn't be surprised if Shapiro was a plant off rip.
 
The time for diplomacy is nearing its end. Emmert has to know that. The longer this sits to fester the more stupid **** is going to come to light, and the clearly don't need that.
 
I simply cannot believe how much of an idiot this girl is. It's like, "hey, I did something wrong, why don't I just up and admit to something worse, and pretend that that, too, isn't wrong?"


Just wow dude, just wow.
 
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[]_[]Fan2010;1305133 said:
What's this quote from?

Shapiros lawyer I believe. Said she did nothing wrong. Everything she did was "above board" and that the NCAA gained nothing from the bankruptcy case...
 
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