we’re making this a thing guys, to the interwebs
we’re making this a thing guys, to the interwebs
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...ason-minnesota
Pitino got his contract extended at GOPHA for winning the B1G Tournament.
Rick Pitino is back, coaching at Iona
I just realized that WSU won what is now the final college basketball of the year and thus should definitely be declared national champions
Florida senate approved a resolution declaring FSU the national champions, fuck it, good enough for me!
Sure are a lot of teams who weren't the #1 seed in the conference with the most top-25 teams declaring themselves national champions.
Oklahoma State given 1-year NCAA tournament ban
The NCAA Committee on Infractions on Friday placed Oklahoma State's men's basketball program on three years of probation and banned the Cowboys from playing in postseason tournaments this coming season.
The penalties are the result of a Level I violation involving former associate head coach Lamont Evans, who was sentenced in June 2019 to three months in prison for accepting between $18,150 and $22,000 in bribes to steer players from South Carolina and Oklahoma State to certain agents and financial advisors.
The NCAA also hit Evans with a 10-year show cause penalty. During that period, any NCAA member school employing him must restrict him from any athletically related duties unless it shows cause why the restrictions should not apply.
The NCAA also reduced OSU's men's basketball scholarships by three during the 2020-21 through 2022-23 academic years and imposed other recruiting restrictions. The Cowboys had previously self-imposed a $10,000 fine plus 1% of its men's basketball operating budget and reduced the number of official visits for three years.
Sources: Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team hit with nine alleged NCAA rules violations
The University of Arizona has been served with nine allegations of misconduct, including five Level I allegations, the most serious under NCAA rules, following a multiyear investigation of its men's basketball program, sources confirmed to ESPN on Sunday.
The Athletic, which first reported the number of allegations, also reported on Sunday that Arizona has been charged with lack of institutional control and failure to monitor, and Wildcats coach Sean Miller has been charged with lack of head coach control.
Great. Kentucky is just going to play 20 home and home games with UGA or Vandy due to "covid reasons" and declare themselves conference champs.
On the plus side, Michigan State may be able to do the same thing with UM.