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20 minutes ago, HoosierCoop said:

THAT IS INSANE!!!  You might as well dissolve the NCAA.  They have been completely neutered.

Seems like they are only effective when a school is willing to needlessly punish themselves. Or, when bumper stickers are involved. That **** can't go unpunished!

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While the ruling is asinine, it has been fun (living in the Lousville area) to see the NCAA cloud completely kneecap the Lousviille program. They couldn't recruit at all. 

Plus I feel confident Kenny Payne wont br making the tourney for at least a year or 2. 

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Archie can't be overly happy.

From Matt Norlander -- 

Former Louisville assistant Kenny Johnson has been hit with a two-year show-cause that will prohibit him from recruiting. Johnson was hired in the spring by Archie Miller at Rhode Island. Former U of L assistant Jordan Fair also assessed a two-year show-cause.

 Kenny Johnson's two-year show-cause punishment is an unusual one, but here are the particulars: Johnson is prohibited from any recruiting in April and July live periods for the next two years. Otherwise, he'll be able to continue his assistant-coaching duties as normal.

Johnson will be able to recruit for Rhode Island during the year and go to high school games, etc. That is still allowable. He'll be on the bench for games, in practices, all of it. But he'll be banned from any recruiting in the April and July live periods in '23 and '24.

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12 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Archie can't be overly happy.

From Matt Norlander -- 

Former Louisville assistant Kenny Johnson has been hit with a two-year show-cause that will prohibit him from recruiting. Johnson was hired in the spring by Archie Miller at Rhode Island. Former U of L assistant Jordan Fair also assessed a two-year show-cause.

 Kenny Johnson's two-year show-cause punishment is an unusual one, but here are the particulars: Johnson is prohibited from any recruiting in April and July live periods for the next two years. Otherwise, he'll be able to continue his assistant-coaching duties as normal.

Johnson will be able to recruit for Rhode Island during the year and go to high school games, etc. That is still allowable. He'll be on the bench for games, in practices, all of it. But he'll be banned from any recruiting in the April and July live periods in '23 and '24.


I think Archie Miller is an intelligent person, but his decision making instincts as a head coach kinda really suck.

Posted
27 minutes ago, BtownStrength said:

While the ruling is asinine, it has been fun (living in the Lousville area) to see the NCAA cloud completely kneecap the Lousviille program. They couldn't recruit at all. 

Plus I feel confident Kenny Payne wont br making the tourney for at least a year or 2. 

An interesting take on UL:

The five years in-limbo was more harmful to them than an immediate two year squashing would have been.

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32 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Archie can't be overly happy.

From Matt Norlander -- 

Former Louisville assistant Kenny Johnson has been hit with a two-year show-cause that will prohibit him from recruiting. Johnson was hired in the spring by Archie Miller at Rhode Island. Former U of L assistant Jordan Fair also assessed a two-year show-cause.

 Kenny Johnson's two-year show-cause punishment is an unusual one, but here are the particulars: Johnson is prohibited from any recruiting in April and July live periods for the next two years. Otherwise, he'll be able to continue his assistant-coaching duties as normal.

Johnson will be able to recruit for Rhode Island during the year and go to high school games, etc. That is still allowable. He'll be on the bench for games, in practices, all of it. But he'll be banned from any recruiting in the April and July live periods in '23 and '24.

Not a thing for Archie. I’m sure he hired Johnson for his X’s and O’s wizardry.

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15 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

An interesting take on UL:

The five years in-limbo was more harmful to them than an immediate two year squashing would have been.

This is kind of my thought. The NCAA actually delivered a worse punishment with their ineptitude. 

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