Dan Dakich calls out almost the entire top echelon of college coaching
Wonders where the sport's HOF coaches are tonight, why they aren't on TV and radio screaming in anger about cheating; says they are lying low until they see if they are implicated. Includes Izzo in the mix. Scathing:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dan-dakich-show-podcast/id12179…
(It's the very top most recent cast.)
Writer Jeff Goodman, calling in, says many HCs are calling him, worried. Bluntly says the NCAA targets small schools for infractions because big schools bring the org huge revenue.
Was skeptical, but this thing really has legs.
EDIT: Dakich is emphatic that he's not saying that all coaches are dirty. Thought I'd throw that in because that does seem to be the purport of his opening comments (as other callers note). Also says Beilein is very clean.
September 28th, 2017 at 7:03 PM ^
September 28th, 2017 at 7:42 PM ^
you imagine being guilty of taking these bribes, getting interviewed by the FBI, and then watching people you are linked to start getting subpeonas and cutting deals? The pressure and fear caused by waiting for that call or knock on the door has to be immense. I can't fathom having to get up every morning and living like that, day after day.
As John Cougar Mellencamp once sang: "an honest man's pillow is his piece of mind".
September 28th, 2017 at 8:51 PM ^
September 28th, 2017 at 9:20 PM ^
Agent Johnson and Special Agent Johnson were utter boobs.
September 28th, 2017 at 9:01 PM ^
Whole lot less shit you gotta keep track of.
September 29th, 2017 at 12:18 PM ^
as they say
September 28th, 2017 at 7:05 PM ^
September 28th, 2017 at 7:11 PM ^
September 28th, 2017 at 7:16 PM ^
Oh and also trolling fans.
September 28th, 2017 at 7:35 PM ^
Yeah, I'm a little surprised by all the hand-wringing from sports writers, journalists, etc. It seems like everyone knew this stuff was happening, and everyone knew that some coaches were especially brazen. Never a peep from the folks at ESPN or anything, but now that the story breaks they are OUTRAGED!!!! that this could happen.
Counterpoint: it would have been weird for Dakich or others to rail on Pitino during a national TV broadcast absent some kind of hard evidence. Now that they evidence is available they are free to express their outrage.
September 28th, 2017 at 8:12 PM ^
September 28th, 2017 at 9:35 PM ^
Not sure those are really comparable. Unless you mean that commentators knew that there were gay football players but didn't want to talk about it until they came out?
But I don't tihnk that's what you are saying--you seem to be incorporating politics into a discussion that hasn't been all that political (notwithstanding the question of whether college athletes should be paid, which is of course political).
September 28th, 2017 at 9:36 PM ^
September 28th, 2017 at 10:16 PM ^
September 28th, 2017 at 10:23 PM ^
September 29th, 2017 at 7:29 AM ^
Or sunburned Europeans.
Everybody gets to play.
September 28th, 2017 at 8:28 PM ^
September 28th, 2017 at 8:33 PM ^
He's a failed college coach. For him to rail about this stuff without evidence would have come off as whining, and it would have done no good whatsoever. But he also has to be particularly rankled--his unwillingness to play in this sandbox is one of the reasons he failed.
September 29th, 2017 at 8:27 AM ^
Except that, during the podcast, he fully admitted that he did cheat. Says he had to, to keep up. But he readily admitted to cheating. "Damn right I did", is, I believe, the quote...
September 29th, 2017 at 9:54 AM ^
Read the link below about his short stint at WVU; you'll see what I mean.
September 29th, 2017 at 11:01 AM ^
I did, and its pretty clear what happened. He also mentioned that on the podcast. And yet, at the same time, he also said he cheated! So I dunno, man... I give up.
::opens door to safe space, turns on light, walks in...::
September 29th, 2017 at 5:44 PM ^
There's floating a kid ten bucks so he can buy himself a couple of Big Macs and fries, and there's dropping 100 grand to land a five-star. How did Abar Rouse put it? "I drew the line at a dead body."
As far Dakich, I find it hard to believe he's the only coach that ever found himself in that situation but he's the only one I know of that walked right back out the door.
September 28th, 2017 at 10:28 PM ^
September 28th, 2017 at 8:58 PM ^
and calls out people like Dick Vitale who he says have long known. He was accused of not outing someone at one stop, but said the NCAA had already investigated, and that the appropriate thing was to start the new job. Also describes being pressured to cheat at several jobs. And praises Bobby Knight for being clean, even thought he doesn't like him.
Goodman also notes being asked why he doesn't out the misconduct, and describes the various legal and resource pressures.
Leave it to others to decide what they think.
September 28th, 2017 at 9:23 PM ^
Ahh--thanks for listening to the podcast and filling in some of the details. I probably should have listened before commenting . . .
September 29th, 2017 at 11:08 AM ^
another open secret here is sarasota - dick is a dick and lecherous phony
September 29th, 2017 at 4:05 PM ^
This explains the lovefest among NCAA coaches for Jimmy V---they've been cheating just like he did. I'm especially looking at you Dickie V.
September 28th, 2017 at 10:09 PM ^
at WVU and having the president--he calls him by his name--tell him they will destroy him if he doesn't comply.
Read this and you'll have a slightly different opinion of him, I suspect
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/19/sports/ncaabasketball/landing-in-west…
September 29th, 2017 at 10:37 AM ^
That article's also recommended reading for those that think the current system is benefiting the kids. (And maybe also those that don't think the players know what's going on.)
September 29th, 2017 at 8:31 AM ^
Wait a sec; let me check. What is one of the duties in his job description? [rustle, rustle] Ah. here it is, "sports journalism."
On the other hand, he is the first sports journalist to speak up. Yeah, they all should have been doing their jobs a long time ago. But, we all know how important the first person speaking out can be, and how many people will open up after the first one sticks his/her neck out.
September 29th, 2017 at 9:52 AM ^
He also works for a company that generates considerable income from broadcasting college basketball games. Anybody at ESPN that starts accusing programs of cheating without damn good evidence isn't going to have a mic to talk into for long.
September 28th, 2017 at 7:12 PM ^
September 28th, 2017 at 7:13 PM ^
September 28th, 2017 at 7:25 PM ^
You shouldn't be annoyed. We didn't have space for him and he wanted to continue playing. You can't blame the guy for going to another B10 school to get a shot at playing and also getting a year of grad school paid for.
September 28th, 2017 at 9:53 PM ^
September 29th, 2017 at 7:34 AM ^
We didn't have space for him
No, we didn't have a scholarship for him.
His dad's a millionare. Why not just pay the tuition and let his son keep playing at Michigan?
It's not that hard.
September 29th, 2017 at 8:11 AM ^
The reason he didn't stay at Michigan isn't, from what I understand, just about the scholarship. It's also about his role on the team.
They need him on their two-deep at OSU. / Throws up in own mouth. / Any player like Dakich wants minutes, and there were going to be precious few minutes in Ann Arbor for Dakich this year.
September 29th, 2017 at 8:33 AM ^
Tuition isn't the issue. Space for him was. If he's on the team, there is one less spot available to a scholarship player that may provide more of a benefit (either as scout team or game time action).
September 28th, 2017 at 7:27 PM ^
As I recall, a lot of this has to do with Dakich and grad school, and I think he was almost set to go to Quinnipiac but couldn't get a spot in the graduate program for journalism. Then, he was looking at Butler just in time for their coach to go to Ohio State (he was being recruited by Butler, I believe), and of course, OSU has a sports coaching graduate program that also interested Dakich.
September 28th, 2017 at 7:49 PM ^
So he went to THEEEEEEEEE ohio to play skool! That is surely a first for them.
September 28th, 2017 at 9:34 PM ^
September 28th, 2017 at 7:32 PM ^
lets be annoyed at a great kid who gave it all as a walk on, busted his ass every day at practice to make our team better, and is a tremendous representative of U-M.
As we were not offering a scholarship, it is almost impossible to believe he would give up his chance for another year of free education and playing hoops at Quinnipiac, a basketball powerhouse, to go to (sigh of disgust) Ohio State, where they actually needed him as a backup guard.
Damn him!!!
September 28th, 2017 at 11:10 PM ^
Kashmir
September 28th, 2017 at 8:49 PM ^
September 29th, 2017 at 5:08 AM ^
/cough douchebag comment /cough
September 28th, 2017 at 7:34 PM ^
September 28th, 2017 at 7:37 PM ^
Heard from a white-collar attorney friend that rumors in defense circles is this is indeed the tip of the iceberg and bball is not the only sport. Presumably he meant football might happen too because men's crew is not exactly big money.