Quote Originally Posted by know1 View Post
Doesn't the NCAA basically have to check into and verify or clear every athlete? Why is it always a story when it's a UK player?

Do you think the UK recruits are really the only ones being looked at? If so,I think that's pretty naive. This reporter just keeps writing stories about nothing so that there's at least some out there who think he's dirty.

He's never been found guilty of any infractions. And with all the extra scrutiny you think he's getting from the NCAA, that's pretty amazing.
The NCAA doesn't normally go to a former high school asking questions about the player and they certainly don't go to ask about his relationships with "others" (i.e. AAU coaches, hangers-on, street agents).

Its not always a story with a UK player, it is a story at any big time basketball program when there may be some POSSIBLE indiscretions.

The bottom line is this: it will not be a problem for UK, other than he is ruled ineligible or suspended for a few games. If there is any punishment it will be missing the first 3-to-5 games anyway and the way Cal is scheduling it won't matter anyway.

In your BBN paranoia, you are ignoring the reality that this is not a normal "check the grades" investigation and that is why it is news. Like I said, these things happen AND ARE REPORTED ON when they happen to other big time programs, you just never notice unless it is UK.

And his other two stories were not about nothing, they were big news in the college basketball world and at least one didn't turn out to be nothing.