Even if the allegations are all true, there's probably no way for them to get a conviction unless a person directly employed by the university accepted a bribe. There's been no mention of anyone directly employed by U of L accepting bribes like at the colleges where someone was indicted. There's never been a conviction from someone making a payment to a college sports recruit. U of L itself doesn't control the basketball team. It's entirely controlled by a separate corporation, the U of L Athletic
Even if the allegations are all true, there's probably no way for them to get a conviction unless a person directly employed by the university accepted a bribe. There's been no mention of anyone directly employed by U of L accepting bribes like at the colleges where someone was indicted. There's never been a conviction from someone making a payment to a college sports recruit. U of L itself doesn't control the basketball team. It's entirely controlled by a separate corporation, the U of L Athletic