connections to Columbia and Mizzou. The writer may not know that Sr had already coached at MU for many years.
https://nypost.com/2017/12/02/complacent-media-give-broken-sports-world-a-pass/
In April, Missouri signed the nation’s No. 1 high school recruit, 6-foot-10 swingman Michael Porter Jr. He was injured in the season’s first game — he’s likely out for the season following back surgery — but he’s still considered NBA-bound, as early as next season.
Why Missouri? Funny you should ask.
The school hired his father as an assistant coach. And unless Porter Sr. is working for free, how can any logical human — or shrub — not conclude Missouri paid off Senior to deliver Junior?
Any college president with an active sense of fundamental right from wrong would have told Missouri coach Cuonzo Martin, “Oh, no you don’t. We don’t buy teenagers.”
You think this would pass muster in Missouri Law School’s ethics classes? Then again, the academician who enabled the North Carolina no-show-classes scandal was fully enabled by a professor of ethics.
And how does the NCAA allow this? I don’t know, but it always has.
Edited by Tiger_1995 at 11:15:21 on 12/21/17