Yeah it’s been a frequent thing for teams in the tourney. I watched Florida go 7 minutes without scoring. Oregon started off the half going 5 minutes without a point. It’s college basketball a game of runs
IMO everyone on the team should declare to get the outside feedback in order to improve their games. There’s no penalty for declaring to get feedback so they might as well do it.
I understand that but that’s on the receiver kid/parents and the fbi usually don’t get involved in stuff like that.
I’m not condoning what’s happening just trying to understand what actual law is being broken.
I’m still trying to figure out how paying a kid by Nike or adidas is a actual crime worthy of fbi investigation. What am I missing here?
I understand it’s not allowed per ncaa but How is it an actual criminal act?
They bring a lot. Just because it isn’t broadcasted doesn’t mean they aren’t doing things well. I’ve heard multiple players mention both drob and small in interviews about their development.