Originally Posted by priceg75
Whether there was a timeline issue or not, are we going to overlook the fact that one of Arizona's assistants was charged in the initial round of criminal indictments here?
That fact alone makes it far more likely to me that Arizona as a program was involved in paying recruits.
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Not to mention Allonzo Trier has been found ineligible. That whole program is just a cloud of hot mess. If this is what it takes to win, no thanks.
Sean Miller has millions of dollars so it’s difficult for me to feel too sorry for him. Even if Arizona cans him, he’ll be able to get some kind of job in the NBA or something within a few years.
And D. Ayton made a comment that it didn’t really matter where he went to college. These one-and-dones just want to go pro and make their millions for dribbling a ball. In a way, they make a mockery of the college game. In five years no one will care. Heck, some people are saying that even if Ayton took $100,000 (completely unproven at this point), he’s “worth” more than that so what’s the big deal?