easleychuck
Former Golden Bear
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Your previous post was referring to the violation he committed at UWM. That's all I was referring to. Yes, the lie to the NCAA was unfortunate. The staff and the university have paid a pretty hefty price for that. As for the other violations, they happen everywhere. You don't commit secondaries, you aren't going to last long as a coach.
A paper cut is unfortunate.
A blatant lie to the governing body of your profession is a lot more than unfortunate.
A blatant lie, followed by asking the parents of a recruit to lie, plus a separate unfortunate incident four days after apologizing to the world for the first unfortunate incident.
It is pretty difficult to defend.
I think there's a case, but it won't happen. In both the Pearl and Dooley cases, we said that the guys committed to a school, not to a coach. Not to mention it would cripple the program to lose an entire recruiting class in addition to 5 seniors and possibly two jumping to the NBA.
Chris Jones talking about Pearl..
chris jones (cj3mound) on Twitter
Players commit to a coach, not a program. Same reason all those players left Memphis for UK last year.
NCAA will release Jones and Ware. Please see Derrick Williams, a USC commit to Tim Floyd, who is know playing for Arizona.