Kansas punishment poll

Select what you think Kansas will get


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Ben101er

Heisman
Apr 21, 2004
25,736
60,561
103
They cannot get the death penalty. That can only be issued when there is a violation from a program that is already on probation.
 
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stoneycat_20

All-Conference
Nov 28, 2003
24,212
4,344
0
I think they'll make an example out of Self and KU..They have to do something "big" to slow the cheating down

I went with #3
 
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kybassfan

Heisman
Jul 1, 2005
20,032
16,368
113
Where is the no penalties will stick option?

So what you are saying is you cheated like hell but lack the integrity to own it. So you are gonna try to sue basketball into bankruptcy to avoid being punished like the cheating scum you are.

Ok, no surprises there. I’d be in favor of letting the jaysquawks spend their money trying to defend filth and the NCAA taking a do or die approach. Cheating filth is cheating filth is Kansas.
 
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Son_Of_Saul

Hall of Famer
Dec 7, 2007
45,839
101,585
113
I voted for the one season ban because it's the lightest penalty, but I actually think they won't have to suffer much more than a few forfeited scholarships and maybe a conference tournament ban or some BS like that.

Kansas may not be a fair-haired children like Duke and UNC, but they're still from the same privileged litter.
 
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Slowwalker

All-Conference
Nov 10, 2015
2,555
3,974
0
I voted to see the results, but I can’t honestly pick one until what the NCAA is alleging is released to the public. I do think that there has been issues around the entire athletic department for years. In like the last month, both male and female scholarship players have been arrested. This is a multiple time a year thing there.
 
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BoulderCat_rivals187983

All-Conference
May 22, 2002
7,871
3,227
0
A say 10 game suspension for Self, and barred from one NCAAT. Some meaningless scholly reductions (when is the last time UK used all of them), and other recruiting restrictions also meaningless.
 

westerncat

Heisman
Feb 19, 2012
15,923
20,891
0
I don’t see ANY school getting the death penalty anymore. The only school IMO that should have received it was PSU. Otherwise, don’t see it happening

I agree the death penalty will not be used anymore by the NCAA. I agree with PSU but UNC cheaters should have gotten it.
 
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Wildcats1st

Heisman
Sep 16, 2017
18,949
28,911
0
I think KU will have to self impose a ban before the ncaa to avoid a multi year ban. I also think the ncaa will want to see bill self pay a heavy price so KU better consider suspending self indefinitely. The harder they go on self the less the ncaa will impose. They will lose scholarships and probably a pretty stiff probation period.
 
Nov 15, 2008
38,645
57,515
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flacat22

Heisman
Mar 12, 2011
8,538
12,487
113
E) Nothing, but the NCAA will give SE Illinois St the death penalty and demolish their arena for a player getting a pair of socks. (I voted “D”)
 
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Xception

Heisman
Apr 17, 2007
26,407
22,344
0
WHERE IS THE NO PUNISHMENT SELECTION?
THAT’S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN, NO NEED TO LIST AS I ALREADY EXPLAINED. BEING MENTALLY DEFEATED BECAUSE UNC GOT AWAY WITH CHEATING IN A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SITUATION THAT WAS OUTSIDE THE PURVIEW OF THE NCAA ISN’T LOGICAL.
 

Montana81

Heisman
Aug 12, 2004
82,726
29,410
113
Sadly whatever it ends up being will have been far less than what they should have gotten imo.

The ncaa has let them skate for years. Cliff Alexander, MaClemore, Josh Jackson, the pump brothers...I know Kansas never played billy Preston but it sounds like they may have been involved in arranging impermissible benefits for him.

Really shady tbh. They may have ruined his career. At least they went to bat for De Sousa. Had to know they were opening themselves up to sanctions by claiming Gassnola as a booster to help de Sousa get reinstated. Maybe the ncaa just baited them.

Kansas would need to be punished for all of those guys. That’s not going to happen though. But I do think theyre pretty much boned. The texts and evidence admitted into the trial clearly show Townsend and self working with a guy now classified as a booster by their own admission, a guy that by the rule should have no contact with those players, to secure commitments. That alone is probably more than enough for Kansas to get a multiple year post season ban and a few years of probation as well as show causes for self and Townsend as well as a nice suspension.

I doubt Kansas fires either of them however.
 
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jr40831

All-Conference
Sep 16, 2007
13,421
2,818
113
One year at most....The NCAA will deliver this punishment with a mean look on their face to make it look harsher than it is.
 
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anon_ddojbbh8q7xrt

Guest
This is all for show. NCAA needs to prove they have some sort of power. They will give KU a slap on the wrist.
KU will have a post season ban next year when they are rebuilding. And then be back in the NC hunt again as usual following that
 

Justwar

All-American
Jan 19, 2002
30,180
5,827
113
No penalties because the good evidence isn't available to the ncaa to use
 
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