What a sham investigation. Heads should roll
The guys that plead guilty are probably kicking themselves now. They should have hired this Van Plumb guy.
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What a sham investigation. Heads should roll
The guys that plead guilty are probably kicking themselves now. They should have hired this Van Plumb guy.
515-725-6010 or [email protected]So not to make this political but anyone out there know the best people to contact to share what a colossal waste of time and money this was?
Maybe there's a former player who works in the state senate that might be interestedSo not to make this political but anyone out there know the best people to contact to share what a colossal waste of time and money this was?
That idiot probably started it. Licking windows nowMaybe there's a former player who works in the state senate that might be interested
Hope the NCAA drops this mess too. How can you ban players over an illegitimate investigation.
I'm not sure if I'm more upset as a fan or as a taxpayer.
You do this whole investigation, indict, then can't meet a simple filing deadline that you knew had to be coming for months?!?!?
I'm not sure if I'm more upset as a fan or as a taxpayer.
You do this whole investigation, indict, then can't meet a simple filing deadline that you knew had to be coming for months?!?!?
It starts to feel like an investigation designed more to get NCAA penalties than criminal ones.
Sounds an awful lot like parallel construction. My guess would be that somebody with access to certain databases abused that privilege and was cross referencing college sports rosters against betting records.It starts to feel like an investigation designed more to get NCAA penalties than criminal ones.
That's why I hope some of them press forward with civil suits.Gotta imagine the missed deadline was on purpose to make the case go away. This way, the state does not have to admit fault when dismissing the charges formally.
Sounds an awful lot like parallel construction. My guess would be that somebody with access to certain databases abused that privilege and was cross referencing college sports rosters against betting records.
Fun part is, the same type of system that logs who makes bets, also logs who accesses records. I hope we see some civil suits, and soon. Including naming the john and/or jane doe behind such devious actions.
That's why I hope some of them press forward with civil suits.
There are people in sensitive positions that appear to have clearly abused their power for malicious purposes.
We used to have one of those but he got neutered by the last legislature.So not to make this political but anyone out there know the best people to contact to share what a colossal waste of time and money this was?