His family has already agreed to pay Lake back $300,000. The reason that Bush wants it to go to arbitration is that the info would be kept private. If it goes to court then the NCAA will have access to all of the records.For someone who's done nothing wrong this guy is certainly trying to keep this affair from reaching the light of day.
It appears that if this case proceeds the Nc2a might have no choice but to go forward on the Reggie/USC case...............
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I bet the ncaa want's it to stay private alsoHis family has already agreed to pay Lake back $300,000. The reason that Bush wants it to go to arbitration is that the info would be kept private. If it goes to court then the NCAA will have access to all of the records.
I did not want USC to go down but it now appears that there were definitely some funny stuff going on.
Things that make you go, hmm...Michaels, who has previously said Bush's parents lived in a home he owned without paying rent while Bush was a student at USC, settled with Bush last year. His settlement includes an agreement not to talk about the case and a payment of about $300,000, according to reports.
No doubt!I bet the ncaa want's it to stay private also
Add to the Bush saga is Matt Leinart's roommate living free (he paid the back rent to make it OK), the basketball player being paid (supposedly up to the time of going to USC and then the money flow was cut off - Right) and a few other things from the rumor mill, it sure makes the so-called $200K for Means and signing with an agent on a napkin small peanuts.No doubt!
Add to the Bush saga is Matt Leinart's roommate living free (he paid the back rent to make it OK), the basketball player being paid (supposedly up to the time of going to USC and then the money flow was cut off - Right) and a few other things from the rumor mill, it sure makes the so-called $200K for Means and signing with an agent on a napkin small peanuts.
However, don't hold your breath that USC will go on probation. Undoubtedly, the matter will go to mediation and a confidentiality agreement will keep everything under wraps. This will give the nazis the excuse for not going after USC.
JOMHO nothing. You speak gospel truth right there. Not only that, but the Bama case gave every school a blueprint on how and why to fight the NCAA. Look at Oklahoma ... they just got back recently all the games the NCAA forfeited from the car dealership scandal.[/I][/B]
I may be wrong (& often am :eek2 but I really believe the ncaa gave itself a major PR black eye for its treatment of Bama. When you start seriously handicapping one of the Nations biggest cash cows, you're basically cutting off your nose to spite your face. I'd hate to think we could be part of the reason some of these other schools are getting passes, but I think it's a real possibility. JOMHO, of course.
The Bama case and the law suits that followed has made the NCAA gun shy.[/I][/B]
I may be wrong (& often am :eek2 but I really believe the ncaa gave itself a major PR black eye for its treatment of Bama. When you start seriously handicapping one of the Nations biggest cash cows, you're basically cutting off your nose to spite your face. I'd hate to think we could be part of the reason some of these other schools are getting passes, but I think it's a real possibility. JOMHO, of course.
The NZAA is praying this goes to arbitration. They have been using the law as excuses for not bringing down USC. Now they may have not choice. Lets hear it for the Courts. Bush better do what he can now because he will never hold a job of trust. Bush is slime. :BigA:For someone who's done nothing wrong this guy is certainly trying to keep this affair from reaching the light of day.
It appears that if this case proceeds the Nc2a might have no choice but to go forward on the Reggie/USC case...............
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It's a dang shame that Bama had to be the sacrificial lamb....The Bama case and the law suits that followed has made the NCAA gun shy.
Don't you wish that Fulmer felt the same way about detective work?The seeds of this downfall were planted in triumph. In a hotel room in New Orleans hours after the Crimson Tide won the national championship at the 1993 Sugar Bowl, Langham, then a junior, signed a letter of agreement with an agent, Daryl Dennis. Langham also signed a letter to petition for the NFL draft.
He immediately had second thoughts about the NFL, however, and went to Coach Gene Stallings for help. On January 5, Stallings called the NFL and asked that Langham not be listed. Langham denied being involved with an agent. Stallings reported the event to Athletic Director Hootie Ingram. No one investigated any further. In fact, Stallings reiterated last week he was not a detective and the NCAA wasn't going to turn him into a detective.
I could be wrong or just haven't noticed, but the NZAA doesn't seem to be doing much in regards to U$C.This is serious business for USC.
It doesn't look like Bush, the NCAA, or USC will be happy about the judges decision.
Marketer's suit against Bush to be in open court
Let the games begin........DT_popc1:It doesn't look like Bush, the NCAA, or USC will be happy about the judges decision.
Marketer's suit against Bush to be in open court
Good! At least we Bama fans aren't the only ones who can see thorough this charade. Of course, it remains to be seen if the NCAA actually does anything. But, hopefully there's enough integrity in the media to not let it slide once it's part of the public record. The bigger they are, the harder they fall.Lawyers for Lloyd Lake argued in San Diego Superior Court on Friday that the former Southern California star is trying to hide details from NCAA investigators about gifts he allegedly took from Lake's New Era Sports agency while playing for the Trojans.