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    Numerous NCAA Violations Surface at South Florida


    As is usually the case at the BCS schools, when NCAA violations are uncovered, the first step is to deny, deny, deny.
    USF head Coach Stan Heath has denied the allegations, or says he had no knowledge of them. Heath, said, "You want to keep nickel and diming him. All this little [crap] ... I don't know what this is all about. It's stupid."
    It sounds as if Heath is outraged that anyone would even question him. Imagine if this was the way Bradley, Ken Kavanagh and Jim les would have reacted to the NCAA. BU would have been slapped with the "failure to cooperate" charge, and probably the death penalty!

    The violations involve Heath's hiring of a man, Terrelle Woody, as a "video coordinator and conditioning assistant. This was an artificially created, non-coaching position like a lot of bigger schools do to create paid positions for friends, family, or former coaches of highly coveted recruits to land them. Schools like Kentucky and Kansas have dozens of extra people on the payroll solely to attract key recruits. In this case, Heath hired this guy to land Gus Gilchrist, a transfer from Maryland. The allegations are that Woody provided transportation to student-athletes (he was Gus Gilchrist's personal valet), watched "open gyms," coached players and illegally worked out USF players. Terrelle Woody has a long history of a close relationship with Gilchrist that reaches back to his time at Maryland and before.

    The article above details a lot of specific violations, but Coach Heath categorically denies each of them. There are are also allegations, confirmed by former USF players and their families that some of these violations occurred, and also allegations regarding criminal activity involving USF players that was covered up and never reported by Heath to protect his players.

  • #2
    This doesn't surprise me, though, since USF is more like a mid-major trying to act like a BCS school and move in on their $$$$
    This is just the big boys slapping them down a notch....sending a signal to any other BCS-wannabe's...

    BTW-- not every school who hires a big name footbal coach is successful..
    here's a small school that hires an NFL head coach then proceeds to be one of the worst DI football teams in the nation...


    ever the politically correct state...the Oregonians have pretty much already decided since Glanville was white, their next coach has to be African American.
    Jerry Glanville's departure means the Portland State football head coaching position that inspired a state diversity law is open again.

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    • #3
      the fallout begins..
      one of their best young players, the son of ex-NBA'er Joe Dumars, Jordan Dumars is leaving South Florida...
      Jordan Dumars was only getting 4 min per game and only played in 6 of their 9 games, but he is a good, 6-5 SG with a lot of upside.
      There are a lot of guys on the playing chart ahead of Dumars, and even his freshman class at USF has two other 6-5 SG's who appear to be ahead of Dumars in PT.


      USF is probably even lower on the feeding chain in the Big East than is DePaul....at least DePaul, as bad as they are, have a little hope to get decent talent out of Chicago.
      USF is 7-2 but their schedule is almost as bad as ISU....well..not really, nobody's schedule is as bad as ISU...

      but they just lost at home to Central Michigan and draw only 3800 a game, and four of their best players are
      D-I kids they lured to transfer from Maryland, Georgia, Ohio State, and Kansas State.
      Dumars is doomed there and probably making the right decision to get out...
      Maybe Jim Les, with his NBA connections, or Dick Versace with his Pistons connections can cause the kid to take a look at a mid-major.

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      • #4
        For those who like followup on former Bradley recruits-
        Mike Burwell was a BU recruit when he was a high schooler at McCarrick HS in New Jersey. He felt he didn't get good enough offers and wanted to go higher than Bradley, so he spent a year at South Kent Prep School in New Jersey, where he got an offer from South Florida of the Big East.-
        Mike Burwell (23) Guard - Career Statistics   Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds   Scoring Year GP GS MIN. Avg. FG FGA Pct.



        Now he is a freshman and only averaging 4.5 minutes per game, and 1.5 ppg. for USF-

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        • #5
          More trouble at South Florida...
          not only is the NCAA jumping in to investigate....and one of their most promising young guys is leaving...
          one of their star players just failed a drug test and is suspended for 20% of the season...
          South Florida guard Anthony Crater has been suspended after failing a second drug test and the school is being investigated by the NCAA, according to a report citing unidentified sources.

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