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Outside of Hanner, who was the last IU player from Lalumiere?

No, it’s the difference between going 65 in a 55 mph zone and going 100. All schools skirt some rules, as they are, some of the time. Some skirt most of the rules most of the time. And in big ways. 100 mph. Bill Self on tape talking to bag men. Lol. But comparing that to AAU funding is dense. Well, unless you see the world in black and white. So, so dumb.
Self got busted on tape. How is he still coaching at Kansas?
 
Its baffling to me you can't understand different bosses have different expectations. The fact Purdue was so vocal about Adam's ex-wife having an IU bumper sticker before the recruit in question was born should tell you something here. If there was deeper "cheating" than that, I would love to hear your evidence....other than "This assistant who hasn't even been charged in the scandal used to be our assistant!". Again, if you have any actual evidence of any specific cheating he was involved in at IU, I would like to hear it. Not that any if that staff is still here.

We literally had Kenny Johnson as a lead assistant for years. When he left we hired Chuck Martin.

It’s baffling to me how people can be so biased they think we’re somehow cleaner or have higher morals than any other big program.
 
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Weren't allowed to investigate until the FBI investigation was over. If you don't understand the reasons, I don't have time to teach an introduction to Criminal Justice or Law....
I think what @PranksterMary was making a point of is that the concept of NCAA ruling is premature at this stage. The normal cycle goes like this:
1. self reporting
2. investigation
3. if warranted notice of inquiry
4. more investigation
5. if warranted notice of allegations
6. still more investigation
7. ruling
8. possible appeal
9. final ruling.

This can take years, as in the case of North Carolina.
 
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