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Arizona assistant coach Book Richardson was one of four college basketball coaches arrested on Tuesday due to charges filed by the FBI in a fraud and bribery investigation surrounding recruiting.

We’ve already talked about the big things that showed up in Richardson’s portion of the file released by the government, but there’s something hiding in the Miami portion.

Thanks to our Miami sister site State of the U, there is another huge detail involving Arizona that doesn’t name Richardson or the Wildcat coaching staff.

Arizona appears to have offered a 2018 recruit $150,000 to play in Tucson.

Below is the full section of the involvement of Miami and how Arizona fits in.

For background, Merl Code is a former Clemson player and current Adidas official. James Gatto is the head of global sports marketing for basketball at Adidas. Christian Dawkins was a sports agent, and Brad Augustine is the director of an AAU team that is sponsored by Adidas in Orlando, FL.

In addition, “Company-1” is Adidas, “University-4” is Arizona, “University-7” is Miami, and “Player-12” is thought to be 2018 five-star wing Nassir Little. Little was not publicly committed to any school prior to the charges being filed, but mysteriously tweeted out a decommitment (since deleted) on Tuesday.

August 11, 2017: Call 2, part 1 — Code discussed with Gatto the involvement of Dawkins and Augustine in the scheme to facilitate payments to “Player-12” in order to secure “Player-12’s” commitment to attend “University-7”. Code explained that another Division 1 university “University-4” was offering “Player-12” $150,000. Code stated “and we’re trying to keep him from going to one of their (rival apparel company’s) schools”.

Code further went on to tell Gatto that Dawkins and Augustine had asked Code if Gatto “would be able to keep him at “University-7” because they really want the kid.” Gatto confirmed that “Player-12” would be a rising senior in high school, and Code assured Gatto that the payments need not be “all in one lump sum. I can make it work...” Code went on to tell Gatto that the situation was “not one of those where I need an answer today. You know what I’m saying? I just wanted to put it on your plate.”

Call 2, part 2 — Still on call 2, Gatto asked whether “Company-1” would “have to match the “University-4” deal?” Gatto went on to ask if the payments could be pushed to 2018, saying “if I have to pay it out in ‘18, that’s fine”, but “I just don’t know if I, I just don’t know if I can’ do anything in ‘17 that’s what I’m saying”.

Referring back to the “University-6” (Louisville) scheme involving “Player-10” (thought to be Brian Bowen), Gatto told Code that he should “try to get it to, what did we do with “Player-10”, a 100”, which the FBI believes to represent a $100,000 payment to “Player-10”. Code replied that he was not sure “they’ll take that much less if I can take it down at least twenty five” (25 likely representing a $25,000 reduction in payment to “Player-12”), to which Gatto replied “alright, well let’s just see.”

August 12, 2017 — A phone call between Code and Dawkins is recorded by the FBI wiretap. On this call, Code relayed to Dawkins the substance of the August 11th calls between Code and Gatto regarding payments by “Company-1” to “Player-12”, including Gatto’s request that Code negotiate the $150,00 asking price set by “Player-12”. According to Code, however, if “University-4” was willing to pay the full $150,000 “then that’s where the kid is going to go.”

Referring to Gatto’s statement about not having sufficient funds to pay “Player-12” in 2017, Code stated if “Company-1” waited until January 2018 to commit to a payment amount “by that point that number might be 200” indicating $200,000. Code added that “Company-1” “won’t play if it’s. . . at that level, we won’t play.”

Dawkins asked what would be the highest payment that Gatto and “Company-1” would agree to, to which Code replied “I think they do 150 [$150,000] if, if “Coach-3” stayed on it.”

While Nike escaped the first day of this, employees of the company’s EYBL grassroots division along with all documents were subpoenaed by the FBI on Wednesday. The investigation has also led to the firing of Louisville head coach Rick Pitino and athletic director Tom Jurich. Louisville is alleged to have payed Brian Bowen $100,000, who has now been suspended indefinitely.

Arizona is also said to have a current player on the roster that was paid in some form according to the FBI report in addition to this $150,000 allegation.
 
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This is going to go much deeper than anyone thinks. If the FBI is involved, it's not just 5 or 6 schools and a few coaches. This is a lot different.

As for Miller, he's slime. I want no parts of any coach like that. The problem in college basketball is that there are few coaches who aren't like that. We used to have one. We pushed him out the door. Now we're left with garbage.
 
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This is going to go much deeper than anyone thinks. If the FBI is involved, it's not just 5 or 6 schools and a few coaches. This is a lot different.

As for Miller, he's slime. I want no parts of any coach like that. The problem in college basketball is that there are few coaches who aren't like that. We used to have one. We pushed him out the door. Now we're left with garbage.
We did not push Jamie out the door and to call Stallings garbage is just as unfair because he is well respected by his peers and runs a clean program. I think I read somewhere where a few of Jamie's former assistants may be dirty as well.
 
This is going to go much deeper than anyone thinks. If the FBI is involved, it's not just 5 or 6 schools and a few coaches. This is a lot different.

As for Miller, he's slime. I want no parts of any coach like that. The problem in college basketball is that there are few coaches who aren't like that. We used to have one. We pushed him out the door. Now we're left with garbage.
But that garbage isn't slimy. So the program has that going for it, which is nice.
 
This is what Miller probably looks like right about now

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You might notice that SMF has been largely absent from these discussions. He has to be in mourning over this. :(:confused::eek:
 
We did not push Jamie out the door and to call Stallings garbage is just as unfair because he is well respected by his peers and runs a clean program. I think I read somewhere where a few of Jamie's former assistants may be dirty as well.

You're in denial or you're believing those who say Jamie left totally of his own accord. Barnes was more than happy to give Jamie a nudge out the door, and it was more than gentle. Fortunately for Jamie, he landed in a much better situation and he's a smart man. So he'll be fine.

Stallings well-respected by his peers? His peers are part of this college basketball cesspool. That doesn't say much. He isn't smart enough to be part of it, which is probably good for Pitt at this point.

I've lost total respect for college basketball. I used to enjoy it so much more than college football. Now, there just isn't a college sport that isn't wallowing in the gutter with someone. I hope the FBI blows this up and it has to start over. Many, many changes need to be made, starting with recruiting and how long a kid is required to stay at a school in order to be offered a scholarship. And no more AAU or shoe company involvement.
 
You're in denial or you're believing those who say Jamie left totally of his own accord. Barnes was more than happy to give Jamie a nudge out the door, and it was more than gentle. Fortunately for Jamie, he landed in a much better situation and he's a smart man. So he'll be fine.

Stallings well-respected by his peers? His peers are part of this college basketball cesspool. That doesn't say much. He isn't smart enough to be part of it, which is probably good for Pitt at this point.

I've lost total respect for college basketball. I used to enjoy it so much more than college football. Now, there just isn't a college sport that isn't wallowing in the gutter with someone. I hope the FBI blows this up and it has to start over. Many, many changes need to be made, starting with recruiting and how long a kid is required to stay at a school in order to be offered a scholarship. And no more AAU or shoe company involvement.
The bum had a 9 year contract...how do you nudge a guy out the door under those circumstances? Dixon held all the cards! You're still in fantasy land. What did Pitt do...tell Dixon he had to get rid of that load, Smoke? Is that your idea of pressuring him? Having to play WVU? Stop it already...
 
The bum had a 9 year contract...how do you nudge a guy out the door under those circumstances? Dixon held all the cards! You're still in fantasy land. What did Pitt do...tell Dixon he had to get rid of that load, Smoke? Is that your idea of pressuring him? Having to play WVU? Stop it already...
You tell him you're gutting his recruiting and coaching budget and giving no support to the program.

So he knows it's time to leave.


Seriously, you've never nudged and employee out? You either work so hard they leave , or you make their job impossible to succeed - so they leave.
 
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You tell him you're gutting his recruiting and coaching budget and giving no support to the program.

So he knows it's time to leave.


Seriously, you've never nudged and employee out? You either work so hard they leave , or you make their job impossible to succeed - so they leave.

That pretty much says how it happened. Especially the part about making it impossible to succeed. Barnes had no intention of helping Pitt or Dixon succeed. When it came time for Dixon to make a decision, that was the only time that Barnes helped him by using his foot to kick him out the door and not giving him any support with his budget or recruiting. Dixon was smart enough to know what was happening and he landed in a much better situation. Literally, the night before he left Pitt, he had no intention of leaving and was telling his players and family he was staying. Then Barnes upped his game and Dixon was gone.

Del doesn't have the sense he was born with. Although I doubt he was born with much anyhow. Either that, or his momma dropped him on his head a few too many times.
 
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If he did not know he was leaving until the night before, how the hell did he have a contract with TCU with a big raise all worked out overnight? Dixon wanted out, maybe not out of Pittsburgh, but he was not happy at Pitt. He obviously was in contact with TCU for some time prior to his leaving!
 
You're in denial or you're believing those who say Jamie left totally of his own accord. Barnes was more than happy to give Jamie a nudge out the door, and it was more than gentle. Fortunately for Jamie, he landed in a much better situation and he's a smart man. So he'll be fine.

Stallings well-respected by his peers? His peers are part of this college basketball cesspool. That doesn't say much. He isn't smart enough to be part of it, which is probably good for Pitt at this point.

I've lost total respect for college basketball. I used to enjoy it so much more than college football. Now, there just isn't a college sport that isn't wallowing in the gutter with someone. I hope the FBI blows this up and it has to start over. Many, many changes need to be made, starting with recruiting and how long a kid is required to stay at a school in order to be offered a scholarship. And no more AAU or shoe company involvement.
The bum had a 9 year contract...how do you nudge a guy out the door under those circumstances? Dixon held all the cards! You're still in fantasy land. What did Pitt do...tell Dixon he had to get rid of that load, Smoke? Is that your idea of pressuring him? Having to play WVU? Stop it already...



Dixon was unreal in the big east. no one can deny that. acc was a different story but there are not to many better coaches in basketball than jamie dixon and better people. jamie should be remembered as a star here. no idea what u are talking about bashing dixon.
 
You're in denial or you're believing those who say Jamie left totally of his own accord. Barnes was more than happy to give Jamie a nudge out the door, and it was more than gentle. Fortunately for Jamie, he landed in a much better situation and he's a smart man. So he'll be fine.

Stallings well-respected by his peers? His peers are part of this college basketball cesspool. That doesn't say much. He isn't smart enough to be part of it, which is probably good for Pitt at this point.

I've lost total respect for college basketball. I used to enjoy it so much more than college football. Now, there just isn't a college sport that isn't wallowing in the gutter with someone. I hope the FBI blows this up and it has to start over. Many, many changes need to be made, starting with recruiting and how long a kid is required to stay at a school in order to be offered a scholarship. And no more AAU or shoe company involvement.
I am not in denial. I do agree with your last paragraph. The problem is the penalties for a school and coach have no teeth. So Petino etals lose their job. They will be analysts making 500k a year. Not a bad gig. Schools move on. See Penn State, Baylor, Louisville, even North Carolina which after 5+ years of investigation over known crap has yet to be penalized. They should fire the coaches, ban them for life and close the programs down for 5 years regardless of who you are. It should not take 3 years of investigating. You get caught you pay the price. I am sure this would stop 90% of this cheating.
 
You're in denial or you're believing those who say Jamie left totally of his own accord. Barnes was more than happy to give Jamie a nudge out the door, and it was more than gentle. Fortunately for Jamie, he landed in a much better situation and he's a smart man. So he'll be fine.

Stallings well-respected by his peers? His peers are part of this college basketball cesspool. That doesn't say much. He isn't smart enough to be part of it, which is probably good for Pitt at this point.

I've lost total respect for college basketball. I used to enjoy it so much more than college football. Now, there just isn't a college sport that isn't wallowing in the gutter with someone. I hope the FBI blows this up and it has to start over. Many, many changes need to be made, starting with recruiting and how long a kid is required to stay at a school in order to be offered a scholarship. And no more AAU or shoe company involvement.
The bum had a 9 year contract...how do you nudge a guy out the door under those circumstances? Dixon held all the cards! You're still in fantasy land. What did Pitt do...tell Dixon he had to get rid of that load, Smoke? Is that your idea of pressuring him? Having to play WVU? Stop it already...

Dixon developed a Paterno mentality. He built this program. Its his program and nobody could tell him anything. And to be fair, I can understand his point but telling a coach he needs better recruiting assistants or that he needs to play ONE, just OND attractive December game isnt asking a lot.
 
I am not in denial. I do agree with your last paragraph. The problem is the penalties for a school and coach have no teeth. So Petino etals lose their job. They will be analysts making 500k a year. Not a bad gig. Schools move on. See Penn State, Baylor, Louisville, even North Carolina which after 5+ years of investigation over known crap has yet to be penalized. They should fire the coaches, ban them for life and close the programs down for 5 years regardless of who you are. It should not take 3 years of investigating. You get caught you pay the price. I am sure this would stop 90% of this cheating.
Big time sports = big time money
No big time sports = no money
Money vs no money ......guess which one wins ?
 
I am not in denial. I do agree with your last paragraph. The problem is the penalties for a school and coach have no teeth. So Petino etals lose their job. They will be analysts making 500k a year. Not a bad gig. Schools move on. See Penn State, Baylor, Louisville, even North Carolina which after 5+ years of investigation over known crap has yet to be penalized. They should fire the coaches, ban them for life and close the programs down for 5 years regardless of who you are. It should not take 3 years of investigating. You get caught you pay the price. I am sure this would stop 90% of this cheating.
The multi year "investigations" are just ploys to allow the incidents to be forgotten so that when no discipline actually occurs, most either have forgotten completely about it, or can invoke the classic "everyone involved in the scandal is gone now so it's not right to punish the current group".
 
Sean Miller had no clue any of this was happening. Didn't you guys see his quote? it was all done by the asst. coach who was acting without any knowledge of the HC. Plausible deniability
 
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Sean Miller had no clue any of this was happening. Didn't you guys see his quote? it was all done by the asst. coach who was acting without any knowledge of the HC. Plausible deniability
Wait until the asst HC faces jail time and rolls on the HC with evidence!
 
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yeah, can't beat those late November through late February thrill fests...

And this doesn't apply to college, how?

I'll make a January game between the Heat and Hornets over a riveting Wake-BC game any day.
 
And this doesn't apply to college, how?

I'll make a January game between the Heat and Hornets over a riveting Wake-BC game any day.
Because a Cavs/Warriors game in January is a helluva lot less exciting than Duke/UNC at the same time of the year (for some reason they don't have to pipe in cheers and music during play) and there is always a good game somewhere and players don't take days off when folks pay $150 to see them play.... that is why
 
Sean Miller had no clue any of this was happening. Didn't you guys see his quote? it was all done by the asst. coach who was acting without any knowledge of the HC. Plausible deniability
I think the best thing to come out of this so far is my new favorite phrase - "Rogue Coach". It's catchy!
 
Because a Cavs/Warriors game in January is a helluva lot less exciting than Duke/UNC at the same time of the year (for some reason they don't have to pipe in cheers and music during play) and there is always a good game somewhere and players don't take days off when folks pay $150 to see them play.... that is why

I'm curious when the last time was that you watched the NBA. Either way, there's no point in us discussing this. You clearly prefer inferior basketball. That's your choice.
 
And this doesn't apply to college, how?

I'll make a January game between the Heat and Hornets over a riveting Wake-BC game any day.
id rather watch gay porn with old hairy men than either of those options. not that there's anything wrong with it of course..
 
I'm curious when the last time was that you watched the NBA. Either way, there's no point in us discussing this. You clearly prefer inferior basketball. That's your choice.
ah, when in doubt go with condescension....I watched NBA games. My kid forces me to. Just because the talent of the players is greater does not make the games more enjoyable or entertaining. I do not prefer inferior basketball as I prefer superior (or at least more entertaining) basketball played by inferior players...big difference. Sort of like I would rather watch a 45-43 Big 12 football shootout over a superior 12-9 Bills/Jets game. Capiche?


you clearly prefer 89-82 games even with a longer game time and a 24 second shot clock...
 
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ah, when in doubt go with condescension....I watched NBA games. My kid forces me to. Just because the talent of the players is greater does not make the games more enjoyable or entertaining. I do not prefer inferior basketball as I prefer superior (or at least more entertaining) basketball played by inferior players...big difference. Sort of like I would rather watch a 45-43 Big 12 football shootout over a superior 12-9 Bills/Jets game. Capiche?


you clearly prefer 89-82 games with a longer game time and a 24 second shot clock...

I'm curious what you consider makes the college game superior. And don't trot out that "hurr durr defense" argument. That's bad offense confused as good defense.
 
I'm curious what you consider makes the college game superior. And don't trot out that "hurr durr defense" argument. That's bad offense confused as good defense.
I consider rule enforcement important to a superior game. Call me crazy but when guys travel it should be called. Uh, when you you call a timeout in college at the end of the game the ball for some reason does not magically move to the other end of the court...ya know, studio wrestling type of stuff. ..... I love a full court press. I find stupidity in the whole concept of an "illegal defense". hahaha, you leave a supposed professional player unguarded somewhere and you are punished. I got a million.

I'm curious why someone who laments at the inferiority of the college game spends his afternoons on a college basketball forum?.
 
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I'm curious when the last time was that you watched the NBA. Either way, there's no point in us discussing this. You clearly prefer inferior basketball. That's your choice.
The NBA was great pre 2000 with Jordan and his band of great Bulls players + great players on other teams who worked hard, hustled, played both ends of the court, drove to the basket for two, and maybe two 1, etc.
Today its like a bunch of millionaires who dont work very hard for their money.
Kinda like basketball welfare for some!
 
The NBA, like the NHL and MLB, have far too many regular season games, and the players, almost naturally, can't stay enthused and focused for many in the middle of them. In fact there's a lot of lax play in the NFL regular season too. Guys who have made and are making big money, and really don't have to listen seriously to their blabbing coaches (definitely the case in the NBA, where the players rule) make for less than inspired play.
 
The NBA was great pre 2000 with Jordan and his band of great Bulls players + great players on other teams who worked hard, hustled, played both ends of the court, drove to the basket for two, and maybe two 1, etc.
Today its like a bunch of millionaires who dont work very hard for their money.
Kinda like basketball welfare for some!

You’re dumb.
 
Uh, when you you call a timeout in college at the end of the game the ball for some reason does not magically move to the other end of the court...ya know, studio wrestling type of stuff.


I hate to break it to you, but you've got about one or two more years until you'll be dealing with that rule in college basketball as well.
 
The NBA, like the NHL and MLB, have far too many regular season games, and the players, almost naturally, can't stay enthused and focused for many in the middle of them. In fact there's a lot of lax play in the NFL regular season too. Guys who have made and are making big money, and really don't have to listen seriously to their blabbing coaches (definitely the case in the NBA, where the players rule) make for less than inspired play.

As opposed to the over coaching that runs throughout college basketball and stifles the talent and abilities of the best players?
 
I'm curious what you consider makes the college game superior. And don't trot out that "hurr durr defense" argument. That's bad offense confused as good defense.

I've watched plenty of NBA games over the last couple years, as I do think the product is greatly improved.

However, when it comes to intensity of a matchup, even a game against a #22 and 21 team kills the NBA.
 
I don't like to watch games where the players are getting paid to play, especially these obscene amounts of money. Now it's turning into college players also getting paid to play or getting paid to go to a particular college. So that's going to leave them out for me as well.

I know it's all about making money. That doesn't make it right.
 
I love overcoaching.
you had to be a Dixon fan then. I liked Jamie but that was a big pet peave. My man would be screaming and yelling, trying to call a time out to save a possession in the first half against Howard or IUPIUUIUPUI and im thinking, damn bro, relax..

Actually my biggest complaint about college hoops in general. too many TOs, too much coaching interference which is breaking up the fluidity of the sport. College hoops is so fragmented, timeouts, tv timeouts, endless foul shots and it just seems like it's about 4 or 5 minutes of actual live play with 115 minutes of commercials and foul shots..
 
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