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Posted on 4/6/19 at 11:23 am to Sir Fury
How is Alleva still around?
I mean seriously.
I mean seriously.
Posted on 4/6/19 at 11:26 am to prplngldtigr
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prplngldtigr
Shut up, you dumbass. Adults are speaking.
Posted on 4/6/19 at 11:28 am to 31TIGERS
Hahahahhaha ...how am I wrong?
Posted on 4/6/19 at 11:28 am to GeorgeTheGreek
Fire Joe, WW should sue Dicky V for defamation, slander and anything else he can and LSU open the check book and sign WW to a long term deal. The fans want him, the players want him.
Posted on 4/6/19 at 11:30 am to ForeverLSU5
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All you idiots that think the FBI was actually investigating CWW need to read this. It’s happening baws, we are gonna get our coach back.
Our fan base is full of idiots. Most posting in these threads had and still don’t have any idea what the case was about.
It’s also dumb to think this exonerates WW of any wrong doing or clears him with the NCAA
Posted on 4/6/19 at 11:37 am to Bestbank Tiger
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What's really disturbing is those jackbooted fascists want to prevent the defendants from introducing exculpatory evidence.
The defense will throw anything at the wall that they believe contains a scintilla of exculpatory evidence. The prosecution will argue otherwise. It’s up to the judge to determine what is in and what is out.
This post was edited on 4/6/19 at 12:01 pm
Posted on 4/6/19 at 11:38 am to Philippines4LSU
And FKing and the BOS DinDuNuffins and any staff playing both sides against the middle. Flush the entire sewer line
Posted on 4/6/19 at 11:39 am to ForeverLSU5
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In a motion filed by U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman on Friday, his office asked U.S. District Court Judge Edgardo Ramos to preclude the defendants from "offering evidence that they had relationships with other coaches who they did not bribe" and "from putting the NCAA and the NCAA's rules on amateurism on trial."
who they did not bribe" and "from putting the NCAA and the NCAA's rules on amateurism on trial
Tah dah...that statement in and of itself should put an end to this melodrama
Posted on 4/6/19 at 11:43 am to BigSlick
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you have absolutely no reason to think LSU would have beaten Michigan State with Wade. Yes, they may have
You don’t know that they wouldn’t have. We were playing a final four team without a head coach.
Whether we would have won or not does not matter. You give your team the best chance at winning. Having a competent head coach on the sidelines is bare minimum.
Posted on 4/6/19 at 11:48 am to UnluckyTiger
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Alleva will be the sacrificial lamb in all of this. He gone.
I've seen you make similar comments to this recently. I won't ask you to divulge, but man I REALLY hope you know something the rest of us don't.
Posted on 4/6/19 at 11:49 am to UnluckyTiger
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Alleva will be the sacrificial lamb in all of this. He gone.
He should be
Posted on 4/6/19 at 11:56 am to prplngldtigr
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Keep in mind the fbi and ncaa have an agreement in place that fbi evidence will be turned over to the ncaa.
This is not true. The NCAA will get all the FBI evidence everyone else gets.
Posted on 4/6/19 at 11:57 am to lsupride87
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The defendants want to show illegal benefits were offered, but the coaches were more than willing participants and were not bribed to do so
this
Posted on 4/6/19 at 12:01 pm to BigSlick
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I am so tired of this shite!
Sweet sixteen is deep, and you have absolutely no reason to think LSU would have beaten Michigan State with Wade. Yes, they may have, but quit letting fantasy and hope influence judgement.
This is the point, genius.
We'll never know now.
Posted on 4/6/19 at 12:01 pm to ForeverLSU5
First of all many said Wade was not likely to testify. The judge ruled in the first case the defense could not call the coaches.
Second no one has argued that Dawkins bribed Wade.
What is on the wiretaps is Wade discussing a “strong arse offer” that was made to Smart via a third party later identified as Forman (who is not on trial).
Wade is still on the wiretaps discussing the “strong arse offer”. What the feds are arguing is that it’s not relevant to the case against Dawkins.
The feds are not saying Wade isn’t on tape making the “strong arse offer”.
They are just saying the offer didn’t involve Dawkins. And they are saying Dawkins did commit federal crimes that the FBI doesn’t wish to be deflected by introduction of evidence of what does or does not constitute NCAA regulations on amateurism.
Wade’s current counsel has been helping to organize a meeting with LSU. This is happening now.
Wade’s former counsel advised against him meeting with LSU giving the reason of the subpoena.
Wade on advice of first counsel refused the meeting leading to the suspension and now is working on a meeting with his current counsel.
This whole thing is a cluster but Wade got bad advice from his first counsel. If Wade meets with LSU and says “I did nothing in violation of NCAA regs”. He coaches the NCAA’s and is coach now.
If he had hired his current counsel then rather than now this would have been avoided. As his current counsel is working to comply with LSU’s request for cooperation.
Second no one has argued that Dawkins bribed Wade.
What is on the wiretaps is Wade discussing a “strong arse offer” that was made to Smart via a third party later identified as Forman (who is not on trial).
Wade is still on the wiretaps discussing the “strong arse offer”. What the feds are arguing is that it’s not relevant to the case against Dawkins.
The feds are not saying Wade isn’t on tape making the “strong arse offer”.
They are just saying the offer didn’t involve Dawkins. And they are saying Dawkins did commit federal crimes that the FBI doesn’t wish to be deflected by introduction of evidence of what does or does not constitute NCAA regulations on amateurism.
Wade’s current counsel has been helping to organize a meeting with LSU. This is happening now.
Wade’s former counsel advised against him meeting with LSU giving the reason of the subpoena.
Wade on advice of first counsel refused the meeting leading to the suspension and now is working on a meeting with his current counsel.
This whole thing is a cluster but Wade got bad advice from his first counsel. If Wade meets with LSU and says “I did nothing in violation of NCAA regs”. He coaches the NCAA’s and is coach now.
If he had hired his current counsel then rather than now this would have been avoided. As his current counsel is working to comply with LSU’s request for cooperation.
Posted on 4/6/19 at 12:15 pm to NoGeaux
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If he had hired his current counsel then rather than now this would have been avoided. As his current counsel is working to comply with LSU’s request for cooperation.
I hope you're right. I was stationed in NC in 2006 when Alleva and the Duke President pulled this exact same stunt, and Roy Cooper eventually dismissed the charges. Alleva backed himself into a corner and wouldnt budge. I dont think the powers at LSU have the balls to get rid of Alleva, and I'm afraid Wade is going to be scapegoated.
Posted on 4/6/19 at 12:23 pm to Bestbank Tiger
May i suggest a political science class on economic models to explain what a fascist is? I don't think you know the meaning of that word. Most people don't.
Posted on 4/6/19 at 12:25 pm to prplngldtigr
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Keep in mind the fbi and ncaa have an agreement in place that fbi evidence will be turned over to the ncaa.
I would think an ncaa investigation is on the horizon.
Uh no they dont
Posted on 4/6/19 at 12:25 pm to Port Royal
If Wade cooperates, says he didn’t do it and is not reinstated.
That would be insane. I hope we don’t face that.
That would be insane. I hope we don’t face that.
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