In an interview with Nick Coffey on “The Red Zone†on 790 KRD, Goodman said that if NCAA deems shoe companies boosters moving forward, it will open up a “can of worms†because it’s a well-known fact that Nike helps Kentucky get players, lumping the Cats with Oregon, which allegedly offered an “astronomical amount of money†for Brian Bowen before Bowen’s family decided to take the $100,000 deal to go to Louisville.
“It’s a completely different world if that happens. Obviously, the difference here is you’ve got actual proof of money going from shoe companies to parents of recruits, whether it’s Brian Bowen’s father in one case, or Billy Preston’s mother at Kansas and thus deeming them boosters. That’s kind of the way the NCAA is trying to operate here to try to get them.
“If they do that, I just don’t understand how that’s going to go going forward because let’s face it, Nike is helping Kentucky. We know that. Nike is helping Oregon. We know that. Now, I don’t know if we can prove the money going, again, from a Nike individual to the parent of a recruit going to whether it’s Oregon or Kentucky or Under Armour, Maryland, again, other Adidas schools. There’s so much that goes on. So, I don’t know if they really want to open that can of worms, but it looks like that’s what they’re doing here.â€
Coffey shared Goodman’s quote about Kentucky on Twitter, which drew exactly the response you’d expect from Kentucky fans. When a Kentucky fan asked if Nike was helping Duke too, Goodman said “of courseâ€:
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“It’s a completely different world if that happens. Obviously, the difference here is you’ve got actual proof of money going from shoe companies to parents of recruits, whether it’s Brian Bowen’s father in one case, or Billy Preston’s mother at Kansas and thus deeming them boosters. That’s kind of the way the NCAA is trying to operate here to try to get them.
“If they do that, I just don’t understand how that’s going to go going forward because let’s face it, Nike is helping Kentucky. We know that. Nike is helping Oregon. We know that. Now, I don’t know if we can prove the money going, again, from a Nike individual to the parent of a recruit going to whether it’s Oregon or Kentucky or Under Armour, Maryland, again, other Adidas schools. There’s so much that goes on. So, I don’t know if they really want to open that can of worms, but it looks like that’s what they’re doing here.â€
Coffey shared Goodman’s quote about Kentucky on Twitter, which drew exactly the response you’d expect from Kentucky fans. When a Kentucky fan asked if Nike was helping Duke too, Goodman said “of courseâ€:
https://kentuckysportsradio.com/bask...-we-know-that/
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