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The NCAA accused the University of Michigan of scouting other football teams in a forbidden manner in order to steal their football signs. The Big 10 suspended Coach Harbaugh for three weeks in what can be a national championship season. Coach Harbaugh didn't take this well and sued the Big 10. Trial attorney Joe Samo explains the lawsuit and predicts Jim Harbaugh will lose the lawsuit - oh, and Joe Samo was right because Coach Harbaugh dismissed his lawsuit and accepted the suspension.Most importantly, you'll learn about civil procedure, contract law, injunctions, rules of evidence, and more much, while listening to this entertaining podcast episode. SUPPORT THE PODCAST - donate money to keep the content coming your way :) -VENMO: @Joe-Samo-1PayPal: joesamo23@gmail.com$$$$----------------------Link to purchase this amazing book: https://amzn.to/47lE3kXWebsite: www.SamoLaw.comEmail: joe@SamoLaw.comInstagram: @runitbymylawyer#Trumplawsuits #Trump #DonaldTrump
We've got a LOADED Thursday show, as Aaron talks the Nebraska NCAA scandal, Tim Tebow's legacy after being cut by the Jags and if Emoni Bates is a lock to Memphis. Then he welcomes in Bob Stoops to talk Oklahoma to the SEC and his thoughts on college football in 2021. Here is a full rundown of today's show:Nebraska football scandal, Tim Tebow's legacy: Aaron opens the show by discussing an NCAA mess with Nebraska football (2:00). Aaron explains what happened, why it will be hard for Scott Frost to deny involvement and what it means next for the program? Can Scott Frost survive? And after dominating for decades, will Nebraska ever again be a college football power? Also, with Tim Tebow cut, what is his legacy as a professional athlete (18:00). Also, Aaron wonders where all the Tebow hate comes from, and why he should be a role model for every parent and athlete in sports. Memphis basketball makes its move: After a quick break, Aaron transitions to college hoops where Memphis is making their move. Rasheed Wallace was officially hired as an assistant coach, the same day Emoni Bates visited campus (28:00)? Is it a done deal Bates ends up at Memphis and what does it mean for college basketball and Memphis next season? And if not Memphis, where will Bates play next season?Bob Stoops joins the show!!! Finally, Aaron wraps with a really fun interview with 2021 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Bob Stoops. The guys discuss Stoops Hall of Fame career, his thoughts on Oklahoma this season and general thoughts on college football, as he gets set to become a broadcaster for FOX. Also, for the first time in a public interview, Stoops shares his thoughts on Oklahoma's decision to leave the Big 12 for the SEC. College football season is HERE. And it's time to get caught up on the Aaron Torres Podcast
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IntroductionHello folks, welcome to the fourth episode of Major – Stories of NCAA Scandals. In this show we cover the most gripping, gruesome, and groundbreaking scandals in the history of the NCAA. My name is Chris Brown and I’ll be your host, guiding you through every twist and turn these stories have to offer. For the last nine years, I’ve worked in NCAA Rules and Regulations, including four years on the NCAA staff. If you are anything like me, you love a good sports scandal. I started Major, as a way of exploring both well-known and unknown NCAA scandals. But enough about me, let’s start the show.This week is the promised part two of Bruce Pearl’s perilous plunge into predatory practice… and if that sounds like a mouthful just wait for what’s next. As mentioned at the end of last episode, it’s a rare enough thing to be caught in the middle of a major NCAA scandal, but in the case of this controversial coach, it seems that’s only half the story… or rather a third. To recap last week for all those who missed it, Bruce Pearl was assistant coach for the University of Iowa basketball program all the way back in 1988. He was ramping up for a big season, trying to score a top Chicago recruit, when surprise surprise, The Illini swooped in and made the steal. Fast forward to the infamous call and our lovely two week special subject, Bruce Pearl, was found to have recorded Deon Thomas (the lost recruit), without his knowledge as he badmouthed his own school and revealed evidence against them. While Thomas made it out relativity unscathed, Illinois suffered from the investigation and Pearl’s reputation was forever harmed… lucky for him the great state of Tennessee knows how to forgive.Thus, Pearl’s scandalous journey begins, and our show has more to report. What happens from here? Where’s Pearl now? And what does his story tell us about the sports world we watch? Listen up and take notes because we’re diving deep and the story’s just getting started!DiscussionThe Road to Tennessee Now I should clarify that the jump from Iowa to Tennessee wasn’t overnight. Following the Deon Thomas incident, Pearl was forced to pay the piper and leave Division one basketball, something that should come as no surprise to our week to week listeners following the pattern of college sports scandals. A move to division two or three is pretty par for the course… getting out of it, now that’s less common. So, after Iowa Pearl lands a head coaching job at Southern Indiana, where he spent several years and rebuilt his reputation. Laying low, fundraising well, and pulling in four Great Lakes Valley Conference Titles and a division two national championship appearance seemed to serve Bruce well (especially the titles, something we’ll hit on later in the episode). After 9 years with the Screamin Eagles, Pearl had apparently put in his time and done the impossible, worked his way bag to the big leagues. Signed on to replace Bo Ryan, previous head coach of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Bruce Pearl had found his new home in Division one basketball, somewhere he’d stay for the next four years. While relatively low radar, it’s important to note that Milwaukee was forced to self-report a recruiting violation made by Pearl during his stay in the great dairy state. The violation… visiting a high school junior recruit at an off campus site. Seems unimportant but keep that in mind as we keep on chugging. Regardless of the tiny road bump, Pearl had finally made it back to a major Division one team, this time as a head coach for the Tennessee Volunteers in 2005. Back on top, on his way to the headlines. A place Pearl found familiar. The Tennessee Barbeque There’s no denying that Pearl found genuine and immediate success in Tennessee. After only a couple season’s Pearl and the volunteers captured a SEC regular season title and the school’s first ever number ranking on an AP top 25 poll. And this is something we should hit on before we reach the scandal. While Pearl’s career can be summed up by a string of scandals (hold on I promise their coming) another common thread is his real success coaching. Part of Pearl’s controversy is the exchange between good and bad. We’ll cover this more later but it’s worth remembering that the man’s not getting the second chances for nothing. He’s risen out of pits by his record of success… and often brought back down into the pits we all remember. Regardless, all this talk of downfall must have the mouth watering. Watering for scandal? Sure. For Barbeque? I mean… not what we’re expecting, right?Pearl’s next trip in to coverup and scandal takes place at a backyard barbeque, or if you like it more sinister, a mass meeting of illegal recruits. Late in 2010 reports started to surface that Pearl had been once again meeting with junior recruits outside of campus locations. This of course was denied by Pearl, a deny ‘til you die fanatic, all the way up until photos surfaced of Aaron Craft (yes the famous Ohio state buckeye’s, Aaron Craft) at a backyard barbeque held by Pearl. With no other choice, Pearl came out with a teary-eyed press conference, a showing of emotion that, for better or for worse, is common for Pearl. Some take it as genuine, other’s as fake, but no matter what side you’re on you can’t deny the truth… it’s gets worse from here. First, only four days after that apology, Pearl, and his assistant coach we’re caught having “bumped” into junior recruit Jordan Adams outside, once again outside of campus boundaries. On top of that, it started to come out that Pearl had knowingly and purposefully broken this NCAA rule with his barbeque as he had informed the guests of the violation and asked them not to tell anyone. While I am not advocating for violating NCAA rules, if you are going to do so, it is probably a good idea to not announce it at a barbeque.Pearl was initially suspended for the first eight conference games of the season, with Tennessee eventually deciding to cut ties with the coach all together. Alongside Pearl’s loss of a job, he was also hit with a three year show cause penalty by the NCAA, one of the harshest punishments an individual can receive. Show cause penalties, can often end the careers of head coaches. So that’s the end for Coach Bruce Pearl, no coming back from that… I’m sure you see where this is going. The yoyo coach seems to always find his way in, this time as head coach for the Auburn men’s basketball program. The Auburn MeltdownIn March of 2014, Auburn University hired Bruce Pearl, awarding him a six year contract worth $14 million and the… let’s call it honor of becoming the first coach in NCAA history to be hired while in the middle of a show cause penalty. Bruce Pearl truly is a pioneer of sporting scandals. After three years of somewhat uneventful basketball at Auburn, things started heating up around Pearl, as they seem to always do… but this time, Pearl wasn’t alone. September 27, 2017, became an infamous day in the NCAA and all of college sports as the FBI announced its investigation into college basketball. While a story of that magnitude must be saved for another day, it should be unsurprising that Bruce found a way to dip his toe into it. Pearl’s assistant coach Chuck Person was one of the four coaches to be arrested, later charged with bribery, fraud, and conspiracy.Following that debacle, Auburn would put two more staffers on leave and had to suspend players Austin Wiley and Daniel Purifoy due to violations associated with the investigation. Surely you are thinking at this point that Pearl has to be involved in some way or another, but it turns out, in the eyes of the FBI and NCAA, the guy was clean. But what about Auburn?Following the investigation, Auburn announced a second, this time internal investigation and asked for Pearl’s total cooperation in the process… unfortunately they didn’t receive it. In fact, Auburn’s president came out in a press conference and said this, “Having three of his employees suspended or terminated is troublesome at best. (Pearl’s) unwillingness to even talk to me about it is particularly troublesome.” So let’s trace back. We’re in the middle of Pearl’s third major scandal, his employers launch an internal investigation, and he, even to his own school, is unwilling to say a peep. Looks like the end of Pearl, right?... Wrong. Pearl, the next year would then go on to win a share of the SEC title, earn a No. 4 seed in the NCAA tournament and help the Tigers make their first final four appearance in school history. Auburn awarded Pearl’s outstanding season with a five year extension which started at $3.8 million during the 2019-20 season and will increase by $125,000 each year after that to a maximum figure of $4.3 million in the final year.Man vs. VictoryThis incredible and to many frustrating climax to Pearl’s still running story is what leads us into perhaps a greater question about the sporting world as a whole… Is it willing to forgive cheating if it means victory? As we mentioned, Pearl’s coaching history has been categorized by two things: Scandal and victory. And unlike many of the other coaching subjects we’ve discussed on the podcast before, Pearl is still out and kicking. He’s survived the scandals because whether we like it or not, your team will forgive you if you make it worth the while. But is it just the team’s forgiveness? Are fans guilty as well? And where does it end? Let’s get into it all with the host opinion hot seat. ConclusionWell there you have it folks, the story of Bruce Pearl, the conclusion of our two part special. But you’ve heard our thoughts, now we want to hear yours. Give us a follow on our social media at @brown_athletics on twitter and @majorpodcast on Instagram and tell us your thoughts on the king of scandal or as others see it, unsung hero of program resurrection. We here at Major – Stories of NCAA Scandal hope you enjoyed our latest episode covering the world of NCAA scandals. Thank you everyone for tuning in, again I’m your host Chris Brown and wishing you a good day and life free of scandal!
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Today's episode entails NFL free agency updates, yet another NCAA scandal, some local news, some beef between Zach and Greg regarding the Packers and Vikings and as always our wacky sports update.
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In Episode 17 "Z" discusses the NCAA Scandal, he also talks about the Western Conference Playoff Race, and weighs in on the MVP race between James Harden and Anthony Davis.
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Topics include: the NCAA scandal, "should college athletes be paid?", the Florida shooting and more. (Original airdate: 2/27/18)
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On This Episode of The Playaz Circle Pod, we are joined by Almighty Te and Guru as we discuss Black Panther and our thoughts about the movie. We also touch on the whole NCAA Scandal and give our opinions of the situation. Assistant Playaz: Almight Te - @_almighty_te Guru - @gurufengshui_ Muisc: Shon Dollar - Racks Now Soundcloud, iTunes, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter & Youtube @playazcirclepod Email Playazcirclepod@gmail.com
They guys discuss the repercussions of an on-going FBI investigation into a corrupt NCAA Men's basketball system. They also discuss the possibility of a new NBA Playoff format. Segments include Winners and Losers, Who's Back and Tight or Not Tight. Who's the GOAT, MJ or Lebron? Find out on this week's SportsTake Podcast.
Will the NCAA receive a major facelift after the occurences involving the FBI probe?
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On this return episode of the O-ZONE Terry and Omar talk about the Estrada/Rungsvai boxing event that took place at the Forum (3:53), Tipper (AKA Next Victim) calls in to give his take on the NCAA Scandal (25:41), they touch on the new Tennis season coming up (46:41), and finally they speak on the MLB free agency and what moves the Yankees and Red Sox are making in the off season (47:26).Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ozonepodcast/message
Daily News enterprise writer Kevin Armstrong (@KevinGArmstrong) joins the Popcast this week to discuss the NCAA scandal looming over college basketball as conference tournaments begin. Armstrong and host Daniel Popper (@danielrpopper) discuss the bombshell Yahoo! report that divulged illegal payments made to some of the biggest stars in the sport and what it all means to collegiate athletics moving forward. Also, in this week’s Popping Off, Popper checks back in with Mack Beggs, the transgender high school wrestler who won his second straight state title this past weekend Produced by Daniel Popper Edited by Frank Posillico For more from the Daily News find us on: iTunes, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr
You have stumbled across the best Chicago Bulls show on the air. The voice of true Chicago Bulls fans lies here in this show. Hosts Jordan Maly and Matt Peck provide you with a daily dose of Chicago Bulls news and stories. We are Locked On Bulls.Locked On Bulls is back with part two of their episode from today with an interview with ESPN 1000 Radio Host and Producer, Chris Bleck. The guys start the show with something Dan Dakich said on a broadcast that upset some fans of Chris Farley. The guys start the interview with talking about the young Bulls, what the likelihood of any of the guys with a bump in playing time will have any impact. The guys run through Noah Vonleh, Cristiano Felicio, Cameron Payne, and others. They dive into Jimmy Butler's injury, whether or not part of the blame should be put on Tom Thibodeau. The guys finish up by talking about the NCAA Scandal that has hit college basketball. How could it impact the NBA, could the NBA come up with a solution, and is the G-League a possibility? The guys debate whether or not people should care about student-athletes being paid. All of this and so much more on Locked On Bulls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Justin and Derrick discussed the end of the regular season of Nebrasketball and look ahead to the tournament. They touched on the NCAA scandal to include Arizona's head coach Sean Miller and debated Stan Van Gundy's comments on the NCAA. They also examined Bleacher Report's article of the top 10 toughest football schedules for 2018.
Former NBA Player Ryan Hollins joins Maybe I'm Crazy with ideas on how to improve the NCAA system for the student-athlete aka he’s clearly about to run for President of the NCAA and Joy explains how plenty of people are to blame, just not the kids. Joy and Brandon go in on LeBron as the Black Panther of the NBA. Lonzo Ball’s Top-5 favorite rappers. Spoiler Alerts and the ever-changing NFL Catch Rule. Joy shouts out Blake Bortles and sends for NBA Superstars complaining about the referees. Plus, Joy and Brandon give you their OSCARS predictions HINT: Brandon thinks Get Out is sweeping.
Ralph and Joseph Miranda discuss the recent NCAA basketball scandal (3:09), weigh in on the debate over whether or not college athletes should be paid (15:11), and end with some NFL free agency talk (31:41).
You have stumbled across the best Chicago Bulls show on the air. The voice of true Chicago Bulls fans lies here in this show. Hosts Jordan Maly and Matt Peck provide you with a daily dose of Chicago Bulls news and stories. We are Locked On Bulls. Locked On Bulls is back with part two of their episode from today with an interview with ESPN 1000 Radio Host and Producer, Chris Bleck. The guys start the show with something Dan Dakich said on a broadcast that upset some fans of Chris Farley. The guys start the interview with talking about the young Bulls, what the likelihood of any of the guys with a bump in playing time will have any impact. The guys run through Noah Vonleh, Cristiano Felicio, Cameron Payne, and others. They dive into Jimmy Butler's injury, whether or not part of the blame should be put on Tom Thibodeau. The guys finish up by talking about the NCAA Scandal that has hit college basketball. How could it impact the NBA, could the NBA come up with a solution, and is the G-League a possibility? The guys debate whether or not people should care about student-athletes being paid. All of this and so much more on Locked On Bulls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Current Arizona and former Xavier coach Sean Miller was suspended last night by the University of Arizona for their game against the Oregon Ducks. This coming after the FBI announced they had evidence of Miller offering to pay a player. Ken breaks down the fallout from this for the NCAA. Also with the NFL Combine this week, Ken looks at some options for the Bengals.
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Yahoo Sports broke a huge story about major college basketball programs paying players. Mo and AB have their thoughts as well as some early talk on NFL Free Agency and NFL Draft
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Live from Winter Hackfest, Travis Hines, NCAA Scandal, and more.
All-Star Game Preview, NCAA Scandal, MLB preview..... enough content for a week in one episode from tuba, jones, sully, and Reyes
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Brooklynites and Morehouse grads, Brandon and, Deej, invite special guests for culture conversations over libations in the PLG Parlor each week.
NBC Sports Boston analyst Brian Scalabrine sat down with Celtics head coach Brad Stevens to talk about lots of topics before the start of the season. Stevens talks about what's going on in college basketball regarding the FBI investigations and the general state of the NCAA, potential changes in the NBA, the change to the format of the All-Star Game, and what he does in his off time, including what popular show he is now into.
NBC Sports Boston analyst Brian Scalabrine sat down with Celtics head coach Brad Stevens to talk about lots of topics before the start of the season. Stevens talks about what's going on in college basketball regarding the FBI investigations and the general state of the NCAA, potential changes in the NBA, the change to the format of the All-Star Game, and what he does in his off time, including what popular show he is now into.
Former Nike marketing star Sonny Vaccaro discusses the fraud charges filed in late September against college basketball assistant coaches. Vaccaro who signed Michael Jordan among others, explains why paying athletes could minimize these issues. He also discusses the role of the NCAA and how he helped develop the marketing plan to grow Nike’s basketball business. Plus, how Las Vegas’s newest professional sports team is getting off to a solid start. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Yo is back in The Koy Po(n)d with Jo and Dre. They talk about the recent NCAA basketball scandal, how they feel when someone resembles them, and why you shouldn't meet your heroes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Yo is back in The Koy Po(n)d with Jo and Dre. They talk about the recent NCAA basketball scandal, how they feel when someone resembles them, and why you shouldn't meet your heroes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Troy and Joey give their thoughts on the NCAA Scandal, how it will affect USC, and how the situation can be fixed.
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We have a special segment for you that involves an NCAA scandal that is rocking the sports world. Last Tuesday, the FBI arrested 10 people for fraud and corruption. The guys dive into what this scandal is, what happened, and more importantly, how it affects IU.
SLAM Associate Editor Franklyn Calle joins the podcast to talk about Michael Porter Jr, Marvin Bagley III and the 2017 rookie class. We also touch on the fraud scandal that has rocked the NCAA.
In Episode 8 we discuss the protest that have been happening in Sports lately, also we talked about Donald Trump and his thoughts on player's protesting, also we discussed the Pay-for-Play in the NCAA, and also announced our new sponsor dyklothing. Hope you all enjoy the podcast. Don't forget to like and subscribe! #YungBeltBuckle #GetSchwifty
The Fizz's Tyler Aki and Tim Leonard break down SU's chances against NC State this Saturday and hit on a couple of hoops topics, including the latest in the NCAA's scandal and how Syracuse could benefit from it. Later, Syracuse's top basketball commit Darius Bazley joins the show to talk about his recruiting process to SU.
Bob and Chris talk to the Murph Brian Murphy about the NCAA scandal in men's basketball and if Trump is trying to bring down the NFL, Yogi Roth about the game of the week USC vs Wazzu, plus can the NFL stop players from landing potential career ending hits?
Bob and Chris get back in touch with the Murph, with the latest on the NCAA scandal rocking college basketball, and is Trump targeting the NFL to get revenge on for the USFL and his other issues.
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Local 12 Digital Columnist and Editor Richard Skinner is joined by BearcatJournal.com's Chad Brendel and MusketeerReport.com's Rick Broering to discuss the big NCAA hoops scandal. The guys talk about Rick Pitino being placed on leave, whether or not Mick Cronin and Chris Mack are candidates for the Louisville job, the impact the scandal has on UC and XU for this season and how the scandal changes college basketball and recruiting.
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Spencer calls lack of institutional control on the NCAA after the FBI announced federal corruption charges on 4 college basketball coaches.
We fire up an emergency podcast to discuss the bombshell news of widespread bribery in college basketball. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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