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SG Daequan Cook (Ironi Hai Motors Nes-Ziona - Israel)

tsteele316 said:
The lack of institutional control tag is being thrown around. The problem is this.
osu wont be on probation 3 straight years, but it very well may take the NCAA quite some time to decide what punishments are necessary due to the Salyers case. So if further punishments arent handed down for a while, it very well could affect the school for quite some time.

And regardless of whether or not that is the case, i'll wager that wake forest and everyone else is doing their best to make him believe it to be true.

I do not for even a nanosecond think OSU gets anything more than its current self imposed ban on post season. The current environment of the NCAA and conference bodies is that they want Universities taking a much more active role in self policing. The NCAA wants member universities to impose self discipline that is in line with previous precidents.

Member universities do not get 3 year probation for giving a recruit $6000.00 for the benefit of a recruits family in a war torn country. Furthermore, the recruit in question did not attend Ohio State. OSU took severe action with the coach in question, in terminating the coach.
 
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BuckeyeRob said:
I do not for even a nanosecond think OSU gets anything more than its current self imposed ban on post season. The current environment of the NCAA and conference bodies is that they want Universities taking a much more active role in self policing. The NCAA wants member universities to impose self discipline that is in line with previous precidents.

Member universities do not get 3 year probation for giving a recruit $6000.00 for the benefit of a recruits family in a war torn country. Furthermore, the recruit in question did not attend Ohio State. OSU took severe action with the coach in question, in terminating the coach.

if osu got further sanctions it wont be for the $6000 gift. It will be for any infractions discovered as a result of the Salyers lawsuit.
 
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:topic:

Fellas, lets try to keep on topic, their is a thread for the NCAA investigation issue.....thxs


3/11/05

According to Kyle Lamb's latest chat session, he feels that OSU has a very, very, good shot with Cook, he didnt want to use the dreaded "L" word but in the end he thinks he ends up with OSU.
 
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bucknuts44820 said:
:topic:

Fellas, lets try to keep on topic, their is a thread for the NCAA investigation issue.....thxs


3/11/05

According to Kyle Lamb's latest chat session, he feels that OSU has a very, very, good shot with Cook, he didnt want to use the dreaded "L" word but in the end he thinks he ends up with OSU.

sorry for the stray from topic, which resulted from me saying that IMO Cook would be about a lock there was a definative resolution to the investigaiton. regardless, being in the SChott for the Ill. game had to really leave an impression<!-- / message --><!-- sig -->
 
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http://bearcatnews.com/recruiting/bio/227

03/09/05: "Daequan Cook and the Wolverines boys basketball team jumped to a big early lead and cruised to a 54-36 victory in front of 7,000 at UD Arena. (snip) Cook got rolling early, scoring 10 of his game-high 24 points in the first quarter. The 6-foot-5 player also scored 10 in the fourth, showing off slashing, shooting and passing skills and grabbing 10 total rebounds." - Dayton Daily News
http://www.whiotv.com/sports/2924396/detail.html

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We'll see. Wake is still going to be a player, as DCook has strong ties to his AAU team and teammate Mike Conley, who is considered to be a Wake lock. I just don't see Conley wanting to come to OSU, because Butler will be a junior, and will have two more years to start at the point. So, I think DCook is going to have to choose OSU on his own.
 
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Looks like Dunbar will play Upper Sandusky in the state semis. I think if Dunbar is as good as advertised they will take out Upper as I watched them against St. Mary's in the regional semis and they give up lots of points, but score lots of points. They have the two Diebler brothers that are going to Valpo, so we will have to watch and see what Cook can do.

Will this game be on ONN.
 
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You did not see Upper at their best crazybuckfan40. Upper is by far the best team in D2, it will take a great effort by Dunbar to beat them. Although, it could happen, I don't see it happening. As for BOTH the Diebler boys going to Valpo, I seriously doubt that. Jake (the senior) planned on playing for the Army next year, but did not pass a physical before this year. He then had to scramble around and find a new scholarship. Valpo then offered him, only if his brother Jon (the sophomore, who is a much better prospect) would verbal with him. I could be wrong, but I would have to believe Jon did it so his brother Jake could get in at Valpo. I wont be suprised to see Jon start pursuing bigger programs after Jake has signed his National LOI. Jon is one of the best shooter in the state, and is 6'6. Im sure there are bigger programs looking at him, especially since he is only a sophomore.
 
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smitty03 said:
You did not see Upper at their best crazybuckfan40. Upper is by far the best team in D2, it will take a great effort by Dunbar to beat them. Although, it could happen, I don't see it happening. As for BOTH the Diebler boys going to Valpo, I seriously doubt that. Jake (the senior) planned on playing for the Army next year, but did not pass a physical before this year. He then had to scramble around and find a new scholarship. Valpo then offered him, only if his brother Jon (the sophomore, who is a much better prospect) would verbal with him. I could be wrong, but I would have to believe Jon did it so his brother Jake could get in at Valpo. I wont be suprised to see Jon start pursuing bigger programs after Jake has signed his National LOI. Jon is one of the best shooter in the state, and is 6'6. Im sure there are bigger programs looking at him, especially since he is only a sophomore.
All I know is that St. Mary's is no where as quick as Dunbar and Upper don't have anyone to inside to stay with Dunbar's big guy that is 6'9" I believe so we will just have to see.
 
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Like I said before, you did not see Upper at their best. By any chance did you see the ASVSM and Upper game on Saturday. Upper won 85-55. ASVSM had a big post in Wilson 6'6 or 6'7, and were very quick. Now, I am not saying Upper is going to run away with the championship this weekend, but it is going to take a huge effort from Dunbar to beat them.
 
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smitty03 said:
Like I said before, you did not see Upper at their best. By any chance did you see the ASVSM and Upper game on Saturday. Upper won 85-55. ASVSM had a big post in Wilson 6'6 or 6'7, and were very quick. Now, I am not saying Upper is going to run away with the championship this weekend, but it is going to take a huge effort from Dunbar to beat them.
WOW!!! I did not know they beat them that bad. How many did Johnson from Akron have.

Also I heard Upper's only win by less than double digits was when they beat st. Mary's by 9.

I still think it should be a close game tho.
 
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