Dinsdale wrote:First off, if us Oregonians purchase anything by mail, we have to pay the sales tax of whatever state it was mailed from. So while there may be some things that make you go "HMMMMM," the sales tax isn't one of them. It lends legitimacy, if anything.
you do not charge sales tax on a service, there is no transfer of ownership of a property so there is no sales tax. the payroll company that I use for my employees does not charge us any sales tax on the service they provide, now if they sold us time clocks there would be sales tax on the clocks
According to Oregons coach, Chip Kelly all that the floats received was contact information and "access to players", not even game film was mentioned by the coach
http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/oregon-pa ... ent-331607
but Im sure that Phil has someone in the basement at Nike preparing counterfeit videos with false time stamps and Lyles logo as you read this.
Dinsdale wrote:On Lyle's invoice, the numbers being thrown around are inaccurate. If you look, the $25K includes both the high school and JuCo packages, which were priced at $25K for the pair of them all along. They're just not, oddly enough, itemized on the invoice -- which isn't number #1001 (not sure where you got that), but rather #10012011, which would lead one to believe that there were many invoices written in 2010. Someone might be in trouble for not charging sales tax, BTW -- I think different states handle sales tax on shipped items differently, and Oregon has no control over that at all. But for your edification, we do indeed pay sales tax when we order stuff from out of state.
Lyles invoice was dated before his company even had its website up, a website that was likely made just to cover his and Oregons ass. What product did Lyles ship to Oregon, other than all those Texas players he is the mentor of I mean.

Oregon put a guy on their payroll to seduce a kids mom, gain her confidence and then allow the school to get the seduced moms kid signed on the dotted line. Was Will popping Lamichael James' mammas coochie too or was that another kid raised by his grandmama and mentored all the way to Oregon from Texas? Lamichael James, the kid with the 9,000 dollars in his checking account and no way of explaining where the money came from ::cough cough Nike cough::
Seastrunk's mother, Evelyn, said Thursday night that she didn't know Lyles received $25,000 from Oregon.
"Willie said he was a trainer," Evelyn Seastrunk said. "Now Oregon says he's a scout? Is he on Oregon's payroll? If Willie Lyles collected $25,000 off my son he needs to be held accountable. The NCAA must find out for me. I don't know how to digest someone cashing in on my son."
Dinsdale wrote:Why would Oregon issue a PO and require an invoice for dirty-payments? That doesn't make sense when there's boosters with that much in their wallet who could just hand over a wad of cash.
Perhaps they felt the best place to hide something was in plain site. Maybe they wanted a paper trail for 25,000 to Oregon instead of hidden cash payments for much much more.
Dinsdale wrote:The radio/TV local honks have talked to all sorts of street agents and former NCAA folks, and they all seem to think that unless some smoking gun magically appears that shows guys were handed piles of cayshe to commit, that little if anything will come of it -- maybe a coupel schollies docked for a couple of years. They certainly aren't harboring "a disturbing climate of a lack of institutional control," and aren't "repeat violators."
the 9 grand sitting in Lamichael James checking account thats origins are unknown isnt a pile of cash? what is james driving around Eugene? A Range Rover right? A Range Rover given to him from Pernell Jones, an Oregon season ticket holder, who said he traded the 2003 Range Rover for a 2000 Mustang when James said people were leaving notes on his car which scared him, of course he also had his jersey number and name in the rear window of the Mustang. Whats amazing is that the NCAA let that slide, theyre still looking in to the 9 grand but the car they let slide
Dinsdale wrote:Also mentioned quite a bit -- every D1 school out there does the exact same thing. And the NCAA knows full well it's going on. One of the local honks made a great analogy -- the game you see Saturday afternoon is like a hot dog. You're at the ball game, and you really want a hot dog, and it tastes really good. But apart from enjoying the taste of the dog on a nice day, the other 6.5 days of the week, you really, really don't want to know how that hot dog was made, because you know it's nasty.
How many other schools are paying scouts to seduce the moms of 5 star recruits from other states so that those scouts can provide the school with that recruit? How many other schools are paying the mentors of many of their out of state recruits to provide that school with the players the mentor is mentoring?
Dinsdale wrote:D1 ball is a multi-billion $ industry, and dinging Oregon for doing what the other 119 teams do (OK, maybe BYU doesn't) would pretty much result in a dismantling of their multi-billion $ industry.
USC failed to realize that a scout was paying a USC player to leave USC for the pros and be represented by that scout,
that is something done at all the other schools, paying mentors to provide a school with players that would have no interest in the school if it wasnt for their mentor is not done at any other schools. Deflect all you want, you cant escape that fact. What other schools players are taking their mentors to awards shows, mentors on the payroll of the school the player wound up at?
USC did not gain any advantage from what went on with Reggie Bushs step dad and the agents he involved himself with, Reggie was already at USC when the agents came along. Oregon is paying a guy to provide them with players, they are gaining an advantage by doing so.
Are you going to try to argue that USC is less of a cog in that multi-billion dollar industry than Oregon is? Have you seen the TV ratings of the games USC is in compared to those that Oregon is in? the NCAA came down harder on USC for less of a crime against the other schools in D1, Phil better get his chcek book out if he is going to keep them from coming down even harder on Oregon.
Dinsdale wrote:And I get the impression that the NCAA is getting tired of Texas thinking they run the NCAA, and letting them get away with this petty little revenge trick because they had a bad season wouldn't do much to remind Texas who is in charge. And don't even try and tell me Texas isn't doing the exact same shit with street agents/"recruiting services." And they should probably tread really lightly, since that door can swing both ways. I seem to remember that the best HS player in Oregon in quite a while got bought up recruited by a Big12 team. Ain't like Texas doesn't come and talk to Oregon HS players, and I really hope that it comes back around to haunt them someday -- what a childish fucking move. What, did they hire Neuheisel as their AD or something?
Oregon will probably get a "harshly worded letter" and maybe a schollie or two, to send the message through D1 to not get carried away with the scumbags, but without exposing the NCAA's complicity in the scumminess.
If Oregon is not punished more heavily than USC was then there is certainly no justice in the NCAA. Look at all the schools and players who have had ties to agents come in to light in the last year or so, this is the first anyone has heard of a school paying a mentor of kids to seduce certain kids moms to gain their confidence and direct her son to a school that is paying the mentor and who the mentor is a booster of. Yes Lyles had contact with other players who wound up at other schools while he was employed at a Florida based scouting service but ask that service about how he parted ways with them and how many of the players he has mentored as a scout since leaving that company and going independent wound up at schools other than Oregon? Pay for Play, it has to be punished and severely, even considering your laughable assumption that Oregon means anything in the college football world
If everything is so up and up with Lyles and Flenory as zero fans would want us all to believe, why is it that none of the media outlets have been able to get a statement from them, Phil's lawyers keeping them quiet?