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What more can Sampson say? The matter is in the NCAA's hands now, and they will be issuing a punishment. If Sampson had tried to address any questions, I can imagine that the press conference would have turned into a 60 minute badgering session in which nothing positive for the program, or for the fan's and player's mental psyche would have come out. Anything Sampson said or commented on would probably have been a lot of speculation (i.e. "Coach Sampson, what do you expect the NCAA to do in terms of sanctioning on you and your team?'). What good for him or us could possibly come out of him answering that question? It would have been pure speculation and probably added about 100 comments to this blog. For now, I am content to take a wait and see approach. That said, I am curious as to what InsideTheHall believes Kelvin could have provided color on that wouldn't have been complete speculation or hurt them further in the ongoing investigation by the NCAA.
Thank you in advance.
And I have to agree with the first poster - you let them ask these questions and it will just open up a big can of worms and produce a ridiculous spectacle. I don't know - maybe that is what people want right now, I hope not.
I don't know what other coaches would have done had they been in a similar situation, but I doubt many would have addressed that 'elephant in the room' either. Maybe I'm being naive, I don't know but I just don't get what the big deal is.
As a person not involved in journalism, I ask again: What questions could he have answered that would not have required: A)A large amount of unnecessary speculation, or B)Sampson giving the NCAA more information than they already have.
The legitimate questions all revolve around so much speculation the cost of answering them far exceeds the benefits to all involved. The only legitimate question I came up with is the following: "What the team is doing differently to avoid situations like this in the future?" Then you get some BS answer about auditing, institutional controls, and so on.
If he had, that would have provided fodder for Friday's paper, and for columns on Saturday and Sunday.
I know you media folks like things dragged out as long as possible in order to provide you with material to write about, but Sampson's primary job is to prepare his team for the season right now. Ultimately, he will have to answer to IU's Compliance Dept. and the NCAA, and on that day you will have something to write about.
Maybe I'm just carried away in a little bit of wishful thinking.
I do believe that when the time comes we will ALL know what happened but to say KS is hiding things is silly, he is protecting IU and this program, nothing good could come out of this by talking to the media about an impending NCAA review of the program. Once the dust settles we will get what we so badly want, I think it is nothing more that mistakes that should have never happened and will never happen again..........
So be patient and support the team, they will RALLY around KS and this staff and imho put together an even better season than some of us suspect, the world against us attitude sometimes brings the best out of people and I fully expect that to be the case..........
Why should Coach Sampson be the first?
IU has dealt with the problem and now the matter rests with the NCAA.
Lets drop it and focus on basketball?
Bobby Wilkerson said it well. “All coaches advertently or inadvertently make those mistakes,” Wilkerson said. “He hasn’t done anything other coaches haven’t done. They have a million rules. I think he’s a good coach. He’s a coach IU can grow with. I support him 100 percent.”
Right on Bobby!!!!!
NO THANKS. We need to return INTEGRITY back to IU.