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Another coach on the hot seat

Postby giacfsp » Thu Jun 05, 2003 6:06 pm

On sportingnews.com:

Gambling pool has Neuheisel in hot water

SEATTLE -- Washington Huskies football coach Rick Neuheisel admits he participated in an NCAA basketball tournament gambling pool the past two years, The Seattle Times reported Thursday.

Two NCAA investigators and one from the Pac-10 Conference questioned Neuheisel on Wednesday after receiving a tip that he put up $5,000 and won about $20,000 by picking Maryland in an auction-format pool on the men's basketball tournament in 2002, the newspaper reported.

NCAA officials would not discuss the probe.

The NCAA manual specifies that coaches, staff members and athletes may not knowingly "solicit or accept a bet on any intercollegiate competition for any item (e.g., cash, shirt, dinner) that has tangible value."

Emerging from a meeting with the investigators, Neuheisel acknowledged that his college coaching career could be on the line.

"I never in my wildest dreams imagined I was doing anything to jeopardize my employment," he said. "I don't think I would ever put myself in that situation knowingly, but I'm hopeful I can be the coach at Washington. I'd certainly like to be."

Huskies athletic director Barbara Hedges said she learned of Neuheisel's involvement in the betting pool late Wednesday and promised "a careful review of all the facts."

"Gambling is a serious violation of NCAA rules," Hedges said. "You can't minimize this. The university will take this very seriously."

Neuheisel said he was part of a four-member "team" that had the overall winner in both years he participated in what he described as a pizza-and-beer gathering. Neuheisel said his group split its winnings but would not discuss dollar amounts.

Under the auction format, participants bid on each team and the highest bid gets that team in the tournament.

"I was there (at the auction) really because most of these people were buddies of mine from my neighborhood," Neuheisel said. "Their kids went to the same school as my kids and I was an invitee. . .

"Obviously, it's become a point of contention, but I never imagined that I was doing anything wrong, because we weren't dealing with bookies or lines or anything like that.

"We were just friends, like we were betting on golf holes. It seemed pretty harmless."

He would not discuss the dollar figures.

"I was fortunate to be on a winning team, but the money was of no consequence. It really made no difference," he said. "I was just there to share some social time with some guys in the neighborhood, golf buddies and so forth . . . all guys I thought were friends."

Neuheisel, 42, has a 33-15 record in four seasons with the Huskies. Under a six-year contract extension he signed in September, he makes $1.2 million a year, and a five-year option could keep him at Washington until 2013.

The kind of pool Neuheisel described is not against state law unless a bookmaker is involved, but NCAA rules forbid any form of gambling on college sports by athletes and coaching staff.

Institutions can be sanctioned in such cases if violations were known to college officials or if the NCAA finds they should have known.

"There are a lot of questions and we don't have a lot of answers," Hedges said.

"In hindsight, Rick realizes he should have known," she said. "It's clear that gambling is prohibited on any kind of college sports regardless of what the circumstances are. I do believe Rick should have understood the situation. He just didn't relate it to the particular social situation he was in.

"Rick was forthcoming. That is to his credit."

NCAA measures to combat gambling by coaches, players and staff include preseason talks by consortium officials to athletes, locker room posters and efforts to deny credentials to cover major NCAA events to newspapers that publish gambling point spreads.

Many college athletic departments ban even ordinary, small-change tournament brackets that are commonly filled out in offices nationwide during so-called "March Madness."

"If an athlete or coach put $1 in a pool, certainly there would not be a significant penalty," said Bill Saum, the NCAA's director of agent, gambling and amateurism activities. "If there is a significant amount of money in the pool, there would be a significant penalty."

The Times reported that the NCAA investigators also questioned Neuheisel about two potential minor violations.

The most recent was in February, when he issued a statement through the university denying he had been interviewed for the San Francisco 49ers head-coaching vacancy -- then admitted he had in fact been interviewed.

Thursday is the deadline for the Huskies to report to the NCAA that Neuheisel has fulfilled all compliance requirements concerning 50 minor violations that were committed while he was coach at Colorado from 1995-98.

As the last requirement on the list, Neuheisel attended a regular NCAA compliance seminar Wednesday with athletic department officials from many schools.



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Re: Another coach on the hot seat

Postby Otto » Thu Jun 05, 2003 6:16 pm

Interesting .... never liked him.
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Re: Another coach on the hot seat

Postby Fresh » Thu Jun 05, 2003 7:40 pm

How could he NOT know it was against NCAA rules? When I was at SMU, there was a poster on every square inch of wall space about not doing anything that even remotely resembled gambling. Little Ricky can't be that stupid, can he? I mean, a lot of us enjoy throwing down a few bucks between friends on a game, but 5Large per man? Did he really think this was OK, or did he somehow think he wouldn't get caught?

Washington should "go Bama" on him and can him. If he, in turn, wants to "go Mike Price" and have a press conference where he can cry about getting a second chance, that's up to him. He looks guilty as hell, though.
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Re: Another coach on the hot seat

Postby OldPony » Thu Jun 05, 2003 7:46 pm

Big difference. Ricky has been winning at U of W. NCAA wrist slap and warning from the U. Bad Ricky!!!!.
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Re: Another coach on the hot seat

Postby Jim Rome » Thu Jun 05, 2003 7:57 pm

You don't think Ricky will get run for this? Even in the wake of the 50-some recruiting violations that popped up during his tenure in Colorado? Sure, he wins a lot of games. So did Jim Harrick.
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Re: Another coach on the hot seat

Postby EmeraldCityPony » Thu Jun 05, 2003 9:06 pm

Most of the UW fans on the message boards are already calling for his head and talking about a new HC (they want Stoops). There will be a press conference in a few hours. Let's see what happens...
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Re: Another coach on the hot seat

Postby OldPony » Fri Jun 06, 2003 11:01 am

OP is just very skeptical when it comes to NCAA discipline. U of W might do something but if they think they are going to get Stoops, they better rethink. Ricky is a charmer and I think he'll survive.
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Re: Another coach on the hot seat

Postby Water Pony » Fri Jun 06, 2003 3:31 pm

How do you think Colorado feels now?

Remember how upset they were when they lost Rick and then had to steal(?) Gary Barnett from Northwestern.
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