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Carino On agent Keith Glass’s new book (with Rutgers references)

the ncaa does nothing to cheaters. might as well be on same level playing field as everyone else and operate in grey area daily.
 
I think the one item that is ultimately preventing RU from being a full fledged NCAA program every other year or 2 out of every 3 years is securing enough talent for the roster.

The question isnt in place at the bulk of the B1G, ACC, Big East or other major conferences we are competing against. I believe a lot of that is coaching and recruiting.

RU is attempting what a couple of B1G schools and others around the country are not doing.....trying to land players that are frankly not up for auction. That means in some cases, two parent households, without an overwhelming influence of AAU or others that see the millions the NCAAS makes and figure they're entitled to a piece of the pie.

And RU is changing by finding out whether kids are truly about education or if they're blowing smoke. A few kids have parents or families that say all the right things and don't turn down the revenue or perks. And the kids ultimately see that and the cycle goes on.

There are enough kids with parents that value education and basketball and the challenge of the B1G and RU has to market that, going against the Caliparis, Bill Self's and others. Are there enough kids to fill rosters at UVA, Wisconsin, Iowa, Norrhwestern, RU and a few others, that are in that marketplace vs the LSU'S and others??
 
Hard for me to fathom how Sean Miller , Will Wade and Bill Self are allowed to coach in college basketball .
In any industry, top revenue generators get special treatment until their behavior is tagged as abhorrent. The NCAA operates no differently. Sad.
 
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