Hello: Chris Webber

Submitted by M-Dog on

Chris Webber's 10-year required disassociation from Michigan is now officially over.

 

 

wile_e8

May 8th, 2013 at 10:35 AM ^

I think an even better example is Ohio St. Their NCAA violations with Jim O'Brien weren't as notorious because Boban Savović didn't lead a team with all freshmen starters to the Final Four, but they still fired their coach and had postseason ineligibility sanctions due to players receiving pay and academic fraud. But they barely missed a beat because they hired Thad Matta instead of Brian Ellerbe.

KAYSHIN15

May 8th, 2013 at 10:17 AM ^

Than you ever will. Keep your season tickets and your judgemental attitude. How would you feel if you were judged forever by something you did as a kid. Especially by someone that your mistake had nothing to do with. Youre a fan and alumnus at best, and if those guys taking money or even the sanctions had major effects on your life then you have deeper issues. Those guys have served their time and now its time to welcome them back home...

KAYSHIN15

May 8th, 2013 at 10:37 AM ^

By telling the truth? We all knew the #1 recruit in the nation took money back then. All #1 recruits in all sports did in those days! Chris lied to protect the university and it almost cost him his freedom in a Marion Jones type fashion. Plus his perjury had nothing to do with the sanctions handed down so why mention it? Man there are a lot of people on this board that live in glass houses.

Section 1

May 8th, 2013 at 11:47 AM ^

There isn't a shred of proof to support your assertion that Webber "lied to protect the university."  He did no such thing.  Webber's personal actions, by himself and without the direct involvement of anybody having any position with the university, put the university in terrible jeopardy.  Webber concealed his wrongdoing from the university.  Webber lied.  He lied to a grand jury.  He committed perjury.  Not to protect the university.  Webber's silence following his intial attempt at concealment did nothing but hurt the university.

I'd like to see Chris Webber repay a substantial part of what the university lost in legal fees and other costs associated with the NCAA investigation of the basketball scandal.

pbmd

May 8th, 2013 at 12:47 PM ^

webber did not comply with the ncaa arrangement that the university, the coaches, the media the conference, etc  could earn millions of dollars off of his athletic efforts and national fame and he could not be compensated beyond tuition, housing, etc.

clear violation of ncaa rules but not illegal. 

he lied to a grand jury and was convicted of this crime and paid the price.

all of this occurred while he was very young-  likely beginning in junior high or younger  and ending by his sophmore year in college.

 

we can celebrate the great player he was and the great team he led (inspite of the fact that there are no official wins).  ludicrous to not acknowledge the phenomenal athletic exploits we witnessed.  this does not condone everything he did as a young man.

 

 

 

Section 1

May 8th, 2013 at 1:39 PM ^

1.  I was responding very specifically to the absurd claim that Webber lied "to protect the university."  He did no such thing.

2.  These threads routinely get started by people wanting to celebrate Webber.  Michigan and its fans would do well to ignore Webber.  I promise not to complain about Webber, or even mention him, if people will just STFU about Webber.

trueblueintexas

May 8th, 2013 at 12:34 PM ^

Webber will never step foot on the court to help Michigan win or lose a game ever again.

I'm nore interested in if Michigan lands Looney, Bluiett, or Booker.

Nitro

May 8th, 2013 at 12:36 PM ^

Jeez, all these folks on this board who need to project so much pent-up hate, negativity, and anger onto another person.  Try living without needing to make someone a target all the time.

Look back and realize: The sanctions weren't really that impactful.  Ellerbe damaged the program way, way more simply by sucking.  Mix him in with that whole Jamal Crawford mess and then Amaker stinking, and that's what threw Michigan hoops off the map.  

Tater

May 8th, 2013 at 2:04 PM ^

Why do I get the feeling that it's going to be all about Chris Webber and the "glorious past" and not about the present, clean version of Michigan basketball?