New Cheating Tactics in College Sports & Michigan Football.

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John Bacon's new book on Michigan Football will be out Sept 3. Interesting excerpt from Ch 3, "Hard To Beat the Cheaters":

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There is little evidence that the NCAA does any more these days. For an earlier book I spent almost every Wednesday night of the 2012 season talking with Louisiana native-turned-Penn State star Mike Mauti, who had turned down money from several Southern schools before accepting Penn State's offer of a scholarship, an education, and an opportunity -- nothing more.

"I know for a fact there are players getting paid [at other schools]," Mauti said. "Guys I know are getting tens of thousands of dollars a year. They give you credit cards until they run out. There's a lot of money involved. One hundred thousand dollars? Over the course of five years? Easily. I was offered money. They don't come out and say they're going to give you this money, but their players know the way things work, and they tell you. It's a different culture out there."

Mauti and I shared the stories we'd heard about coaches channeling money through churches, a practice that few Southern politicians or reporters would dare investigate; offering jobs to the parents in the city or county, not the school; giving recruits credit cards in someone else's name, or cases of casino chips to cash in; and two relatively new tricks, having a booster buy the family's home for far more than market value, and telling players to take their beat-up junkers into a Mercedes dealership, where they receive a high-end "loaner car" while they wait for a replacement part -- which could take years, it turns out.."


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Yes, it is hard to beat the cheaters. The SEC has basically said let us cheat or we are going to start are own oversight organization for the SEC and take all the other blur bloods with us.. NCAA is not going to do anything to kill the cash cow.
 
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If this is a kiss Jim Harbaugh's a** piece.... not interested. And not interested in reading about him whining about why he can't win at Michigan.
 
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Yes, it is hard to beat the cheaters. The SEC has basically said let us cheat or we are going to start are own oversight organization for the SEC and take all the other blur bloods with us.. NCAA is not going to do anything to kill the cash cow.

Yeah, it's frustrating to see the trends; especially Adidas paying $140 MM for sponsorship of Kansas and the academic fraud at places like UNC. The NCAA is definitely looking the other way.
 
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John Bacon's new book on Michigan Football will be out Sept 3. Interesting excerpt from Ch 3, "Hard To Beat the Cheaters":



"I know for a fact there are players getting paid [at other schools]," Mauti said. "Guys I know are getting tens of thousands of dollars a year. They give you credit cards until they run out. There's a lot of money involved.


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Ummm.. We did this for a certain basketball player during Hoiball.
 
I know a guy who played football with Walt Garrison at Okie State in the mid 1960's. Walt's fist day on campus he was given the keys to a new Corvette as a "Signing bonus". So this has been going on for a long time.

P.S. The rest of the story. As some of you fellow Old Timers know Walt Garrison was also a Rodeo Cowboy and spokesman for US Tobacco (Skoal, Copenhagen, etc). He said Walt promptly has a hole cut in the floor board of the Corvette so he had a place to spit tobacco.
 
Mauti and I shared the stories we'd heard about coaches channeling money through churches, a practice that few Southern politicians or reporters would dare investigate;

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After hearing how money was allegedly channeled to Cam Newton through his dad's church, I have wondered if that is why Chizik was so adamant about hiring a team chaplain.
 
I know a guy who played football with Walt Garrison at Okie State in the mid 1960's. Walt's fist day on campus he was given the keys to a new Corvette as a "Signing bonus". So this has been going on for a long time.

P.S. The rest of the story. As some of you fellow Old Timers know Walt Garrison was also a Rodeo Cowboy and spokesman for US Tobacco (Skoal, Copenhagen, etc). He said Walt promptly has a hole cut in the floor board of the Corvette so he had a place to spit tobacco.
It has been going on longer than that.

https://www.upi.com/Archives/1986/12/13/Former-grid-star-admits-illegal-payments/8111534834000/

The $150 a month he got in around 1950 would be about $1600 a month in 2019 dollars. Not a huge amount but over a 4 year career that is about $75K. Go Hawks!
 
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It's a book. No one figured you'd be real interested.

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