going to WKU and reclassifying to 2018. How does this guy do it without getting caught? I give him credit for cheating as long as he has with everyone knowing he is doing it but never even being investigated.
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yesSeems odd, but maybe he wants to stay close to home and doesn't like Kentucky or Louisville.
I'm not familiar with Stansbury, or follow recruiting in general very closely. But I just happened to glance at the rankings because of this post and noticed Oregon has 4 of the top 100 for 2018, 3 of which are in the top 50. And 3 are from the eastern US. Does that seem suspicious?
You don't need to pay the kid money, just hire his guardian as one of your assistant coaches.
You don't need to pay the kid money, just hire his guardian as one of your assistant coaches.
Right, and for any one-and-done type, it really doesn’t matter that much where you play the one year. Talent will be found by scouts. Go to a smaller school and have the offense revolve around you.
How is this not considered human trafficking? American brings African kid over to USA to profit off of him by using him to get a high-paying job.
How is this not considered human trafficking? American brings African kid over to USA to profit off of him by using him to get a high-paying job.
How is this not considered human trafficking? American brings African kid over to USA to profit off of him by using him to get a high-paying job.
You cannot possibly be serious. You don't think that African kid benefits enormously from coming over to America, getting a high school diploma and a college scholarship? Human trafficking? Jesus wept.
Human trafficking is probably the wrong legal term in a case like this but I would have to believe some law would have to be broken by bringing an African kid over to profit off of.
Human trafficking is probably the wrong legal term in a case like this but I would have to believe some law would have to be broken by bringing an African kid over to profit off of.
..."probably the wrong legal term"...PROBABLY...in the running for biggest understatement of the year so far.Human trafficking is probably the wrong legal term in a case like this but I would have to believe some law would have to be broken by bringing an African kid over to profit off of.
Traffic me please for this kind of money.How is this not considered human trafficking? American brings African kid over to USA to profit off of him by using him to get a high-paying job.
You are a real racist.Human trafficking is probably the wrong legal term in a case like this but I would have to believe some law would have to be broken by bringing an African kid over to profit off of.
You are a real racist.Human trafficking is probably the wrong legal term in a case like this but I would have to believe some law would have to be broken by bringing an African kid over to profit off of.
First of all, most human trafficking doesn’t involve Africans, but somehow you assume this “African” kid is too stupid to make good decisions for his life. You have no shame.
And by the way, maybe this kid wasn't "trafficked" but there is a whole culture of trafficking poor African soccer players with the promise of a better future in Europe. Its a big deal, watched a documentary on it. Do not be surprised if there is some level of trafficking going on with these kids. Money is being made very shadily off of them. I am sure the same system is used in basketball starting very corruptly by a local "talent scout." Bassey was one of the few who made it out. I am sure there are hundreds who the system took advantage of it. The NCAA has to regulate this better. I am all for helping these kids but you shouldn't be allowed to personally profit
And by the way, maybe this kid wasn't "trafficked" but there is a whole culture of trafficking poor African soccer players with the promise of a better future in Europe. Its a big deal, watched a documentary on it. Do not be surprised if there is some level of trafficking going on with these kids. Money is being made very shadily off of them. I am sure the same system is used in basketball starting very corruptly by a local "talent scout." Bassey was one of the few who made it out. I am sure there are hundreds who the system took advantage of it. The NCAA has to regulate this better. I am all for helping these kids but you shouldn't be allowed to personally profit
Honestly, source these claims or stop posting. You watched a "documentary" and now you're just throwing out one sweeping generalization after another with absolutely nothing to support them. This is not human trafficking. This is as much human trafficking as it is kabuki theatre.
https://topdocumentaryfilms.com/soccers-lost-boys/
You can't tell me this isn't happening with these African basketball imports. It cant be a soccer-only thing. This is going to be the next big ball to drop. This is a form of human trafficking. No, its not the type of human trafficking you associate with that nasty term but it is a form of it.
Here's another link to a potential child trafficking case linked to a Paterson HS basketball team. Almost every major private NJ top basketball program has a West African or 2. But because this one was a public (public school bball in NJ is like 2nd rate), it ticked off the right people.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/articl...ions_including_human_trafficking_concerns.amp
You are clearly, and I mean clearly, stating that because he is African he cannot be making his own decisions. He is only a pawn in someone’s scheme.Hahaha. Sure, buddy. This kid and many others like him are exploited for financial gain by their American guardians. Is it a good deal for the foreign kids (mostly West African), yes. It is better for their careers to move to the US in HS. However, their American "guardians" should not be profiting through coaching positions, or one time payouts when they make the NBA.
And by the way, maybe this kid wasn't "trafficked" but there is a whole culture of trafficking poor African soccer players with the promise of a better future in Europe. Its a big deal, watched a documentary on it. Do not be surprised if there is some level of trafficking going on with these kids. Money is being made very shadily off of them. I am sure the same system is used in basketball starting very corruptly by a local "talent scout." Bassey was one of the few who made it out. I am sure there are hundreds who the system took advantage of it. The NCAA has to regulate this better. I am all for helping these kids but you shouldn't be allowed to personally profit
You are clearly, and I mean clearly, stating that because he is African he cannot be making his own decisions. He is only a pawn in someone’s scheme.Hahaha. Sure, buddy. This kid and many others like him are exploited for financial gain by their American guardians. Is it a good deal for the foreign kids (mostly West African), yes. It is better for their careers to move to the US in HS. However, their American "guardians" should not be profiting through coaching positions, or one time payouts when they make the NBA.
And by the way, maybe this kid wasn't "trafficked" but there is a whole culture of trafficking poor African soccer players with the promise of a better future in Europe. Its a big deal, watched a documentary on it. Do not be surprised if there is some level of trafficking going on with these kids. Money is being made very shadily off of them. I am sure the same system is used in basketball starting very corruptly by a local "talent scout." Bassey was one of the few who made it out. I am sure there are hundreds who the system took advantage of it. The NCAA has to regulate this better. I am all for helping these kids but you shouldn't be allowed to personally profit
Shouldn’t you be happy that he has marketable skills and he is coming to a place where they are actually marketable. They ain’t much of a market in African for playing basketball.
You make a point of him being African. A strong point. You are racist.He is a kid, a minor. I say the same things about American kids who are exploited and profited off of. These KIDS should have parents or guardians involved in these decisions but unfortunately their "guardians" are American profiteers.
If he is Africian and from Africa how can that be racist its just a fact snowflake.You make a point of him being African. A strong point. You are racist.
Go back and read his original post.If he is Africian and from Africa how can that be racist its just a fact snowflake.
It's like saying someone is American, or European, of Sandanavian etc.
I guess you're one of the we need an outrage of the day so let's creat one!
Unless I didn't get you joke?
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And I don’t think it was as much a joke as it was just pointing out that he wasn’t just stating a fact, he was making a wild assumption.If he is Africian and from Africa how can that be racist its just a fact snowflake.
It's like saying someone is American, or European, of Sandanavian etc.
I guess you're one of the we need an outrage of the day so let's creat one!
Unless I didn't get you joke?
"it's five o'clock somewhere"
Signed: Mr Buffett
Go PITT & CSU Rams!
What? The kid is African. Many of the kids being exploited like this are African. Stating the kid is African isn't racist, at all.Go back and read his original post.
Also; if people are going to call everything racist that involves “Africans,” maybe they are the real racists. I wouldn’t just assume this African player is too dumb to make decent decisions.
I believe we call Ernie Els an African is that racist?If he is Africian and from Africa how can that be racist its just a fact snowflake.
It's like saying someone is American, or European, of Sandanavian etc.
I guess you're one of the we need an outrage of the day so let's creat one!
Unless I didn't get you joke?
"it's five o'clock somewhere"
Signed: Mr Buffett
Go PITT & CSU Rams!