Former Assist. Dir. of Enforcement at NCAA now with Bama BBall gets pinched

Submitted by Cruzcontrol75 on
The FBI probe into NCAA basketball just keeps getting juicier by the day. Apparently Bama hired this guy to be "Men's Basketball Administrator" and he got them caught up, allegedly? Of course Bama denies any involvement. But who better to get to skirt the NCAA rules than someone that knows "enforcement" of said rules? https://sports.yahoo.com/alabama-caught-fbi-probe-001659682.html

canzior

September 28th, 2017 at 1:12 PM ^

on his athletic talent alone. He's spent time at 5 positions at Bama. He might not be an all time great, or have huge numbers, but if you watch him play, he's disruptive and powerful. Also, I'm sure this has nothing to do with him not choosing Michigan.

1VaBlue1

September 28th, 2017 at 7:53 AM ^

His job probably wasn't so much a basketball administrator, as a football rules 'interpreter'.  I'm sure he counseled on football matters moreso than anything bball related.  But it's a good cover title!

LKLIII

September 28th, 2017 at 7:53 AM ^

How ironic is that?


Alabama BB is horrible and they get pinched. And yet the football program is crushing it and thus far hasn't gotten busted.

It's like the equivalent of the rebel sibling getting away with everything and the somewhat nerdy homebody sibling getting nailed to the wall for a relatively minor infraction.

Rasmus

September 28th, 2017 at 9:50 AM ^

I do worry a little bit about Adidas re: football. No concerns about the basketball program, even with the Adidas ties.

The most interesting thing about this is the source of the money -- it's from would-be agents, financial advisors, and apparel companies -- it isn't from "boosters" like popularly believed. And it's used to buy influence with the people closest to the players: coaches and parents. It's not paid directly to players. It's not even clear how much a 16 or 17 year old would really know about what the adults were doing. Other than being told to keep his mouth shut.

My favorite fact is that one of the two central figures who set the investigation into motion is a former referee...

Harlans Haze

September 28th, 2017 at 9:14 AM ^

I love how the AD says that the FBI report prompted alabma to take an internal review of their program, which produced the resignation. It sounds like they've been waiting for the shoe to drop since they hired this guy. Either that, or they already received word about what was coming down and knew the guy's name was coming out. Either way, will be sad if Avery Brooks gets taken down.

SamirCM

September 28th, 2017 at 2:32 PM ^

Didn't the FBI start making this public on Monday/Tuesday? That's one fast ass internal review....either they have the best researchers money can buy, they found something very dirty very fast, or they knew in advance. 

Blue in PA

September 28th, 2017 at 4:42 PM ^

In light of certain events..... this year's march madness tourny will be bracketing 32 teams, down from the usual 64.