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Here's the link to the story online:
The Tragedy of a Hall of Fame Coach and His Star Recruit
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/06/sports/ncaabasketball/smu-keith-frazier-larry-brown-corruption.html

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SMU/Brown/Fraizer in New York TimesModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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SMU/Brown/Fraizer in New York TimesThe cover story of Sunday's sports section in The New York Times is about SMU/Larry Brown/Keith Frazier. Mostly a rehash of what's already out there, but the story dominates the front page and takes up an entire inside page as well:
http://s14.postimg.org/5jmnj7h7l/smu_nyt.jpg Here's the link to the story online: The Tragedy of a Hall of Fame Coach and His Star Recruit http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/06/sports/ncaabasketball/smu-keith-frazier-larry-brown-corruption.html ![]()
Re: SMU/Brown/Fraizer in New York Times"smupony94: Harry, you have been promoted to purveyor of official status capabilities."
Re: SMU/Brown/Fraizer in New York TimesFortunately nobody reads that rag any more. Very sad what that great news organization has become.
Re: SMU/Brown/Fraizer in New York Timescan't wait until they have a photo of KF not in an SMU uniform
Re: SMU/Brown/Fraizer in New York TimesSo tired of hearing about this loser
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Agreed. Its been a dumpster organization for awhile. Insert "this is fine" GIF
Re: SMU/Brown/Fraizer in New York TimesI bet this writer did his home work and decided to point the article in one direction as to carry his opinion to sell to readers without presenting the facts of the contrary.
Brown had coached college ball twice before, and twice the N.C.A.A. sanctions ax had fallen on his teams, at U.C.L.A. and Kansas. Those penalties were ridiculous, he told me. Check it out. I did, and he was wrong. At Kansas, there was a taped telephone call in which Brown admitted to illegal payments and assistants who acted as bagmen. At U.C.L.A., he coached his team to the title game, only to have the N.C.A.A. toss out the tournament run because Brown had played two players who were academically ineligible. Here is an article by the NY times back in 1988 http://www.nytimes.com/1988/11/02/sport ... ansas.html Brown, addressing the Askew matter, said the report mentioned ''a kid visiting his grandmother because she was ill.'' ''I gave him exactly $364,'' Brown said, ''which was the price for the round-trip ticket, and we told the N.C.A.A. about it. The kid's grandmother, who raised him, passed away a short time later.'' Not exactly what went on and can't defend brown with certainty, but I think this is a case of a writer neglecting certain important facts to get his point across because if the facts above were pointed out, the readers might sympathize with Brown.
Re: SMU/Brown/Fraizer in New York Timesyeah
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Re: SMU/Brown/Fraizer in New York TimesStl reads Teen People
Re: SMU/Brown/Fraizer in New York Timesyeah
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Re: SMU/Brown/Fraizer in New York TimesI'm glad we are recruiting as well as we are, otherwise this might really sting.
Re: SMU/Brown/Fraizer in New York TimesBit surprised A&M took the risk given how well they had done recruiting recently. Maybe they felt there last class was only a flash in the pan and a result of their specific link into DFW through Avery Johnson and son. A&M is a big school but not a big basketball school so I think the Big time basketball schools might get the NCAA to pop them if they make too many inroads against the powers that be.
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Didn't A&M lose 2 assistants for smaller HC gigs?
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Yes
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