šŸ“” FBI Wiretaps Show Arizona's Sean Miller Discussed $100K Payment for Ayton's Commitment

The FBI intercepted multiple phone conversations in which Arizona coach Sean Miller discussed a $100,000 payment to secure the commitment of star freshman DeAndre Ayton, according to ESPN's Mark Schlabach.

Miller allegedly had multiple conversations with Christian Dawkins about Ayton, a projected top-five pick who is a contender for national player of the year. Dawkins used to work for former NBA agent Andy Miller at ASM Sports, and he was arrested in the fall for his role in facilitating improper bribes and benefits to college recruits.

According to Schlabach, Dawkins asked Miller if he should go through former Arizona assistant Emanuel "Book" Richardson to finalize the payment, but Miller told Dawkins to go directly through him.

Richardson was one of four Division I assistant to be arrested by FBI agents after the agency's multi-year investigation into rampant corruption and bribery in recruiting.

After Richardson's arrest and Arizona's implication in the FBI's first wave of findings, Miller put out the following statement:

"As the head basketball coach at the University of Arizona, I recognize my responsibility is not only to establish a culture of success on the basketball court and in the classroom, but as important, to promote and reinforce a culture of compliance. To the best of my ability, I have worked to demonstrate this over the past eight years and will continue to do so as we move forward."

Ayton is Arizona's leading scorer with 19.6 points and 10.9 rebounds for Arizona, which is in first place in the Pac-12. A Barbados native who moved to the U.S. to play high school basketball, Ayton was the number four overall recruit in the class of 2017, per 247 sports.

SI.com's Jeremy Woo projects Ayton to be the top pick in his latest mock draft.

The report comes one day after Arizona's second leading scorer, Allonzo Trier, was ruled ineligible effective immediately for failing a second peformance-enhancing drug test. The university has said it will appeal that decision.

Arizona plays at Oregon on Saturday night.

Report: Zona's Sean Miller recorded discussing $100K payment
 
And here comes that defender of coach and college against evil and NCAA tyranny, the all-knowing, and part-time soothsayer, Jay Bilas. How many times is he going to repeat the same old line everytime corruption comes close to his icons of college basketball? "I know this man is good, has integrity and would never do what the charges claim." And repeat, again and again.

When in truth and actuality, Bilas wouldn't know that as a fact if he was sleeping with these guys. We've heard neighbors and their own kinfolk talk about how shocked and surprised they were to find they were living with and around a serial killer, a pedophile, a neo-nazi. Next, Mr. Bilas will regale us with the familiar show tune, "it's nobodies fault, these are merely victims led to a basketball life of crime due to NCAA parents that abused, confused, and drove them to this life of crime." With Bilas, when in doubt, the NCAA did it.
 
As a diehard college basketball fan this is heartbreaking and it angers me. It angers me because following the rules isn’t that hard. Getting good players to come to Zona, Duke, UNC, etc isn’t difficult hell I could win at those places without paying players.
 
And here comes that defender of coach and college against evil and NCAA tyranny, the all-knowing, and part-time soothsayer, Jay Bilas. How many times is he going to repeat the same old line everytime corruption comes close to his icons of college basketball? "I know this man is good, has integrity and would never do what the charges claim." And repeat, again and again.

When in truth and actuality, Bilas wouldn't know that as a fact if he was sleeping with these guys. We've heard neighbors and their own kinfolk talk about how shocked and surprised they were to find they were living with and around a serial killer, a pedophile, a neo-nazi. Next, Mr. Bilas will regale us with the familiar show tune, "it's nobodies fault, these are merely victims led to a basketball life of crime due to NCAA parents that abused, confused, and drove them to this life of crime." With Bilas, when in doubt, the NCAA did it.
I can understand Jay defending Sean Miller since he’s known the man for 20 yrs. I think Jay refuses to believe that this actually happened even if the evidence proves otherwise. It happens all the time. Shit, in my line of work no matter what the evidence says we’re wrong and they ā€œdidn’t do nuffinā€
 
Miller is out for tonight's game and many are suggesting out for good. However, Ayton is eligible and will play against Oregon. You got to have the guts of a burglar to think one happened without the other. Way to roll the dice there Arizona. It will be snake eyes.
 
I can understand Jay defending Sean Miller since he’s known the man for 20 yrs. I think Jay refuses to believe that this actually happened even if the evidence proves otherwise. It happens all the time. Shit, in my line of work no matter what the evidence says we’re wrong and they ā€œdidn’t do nuffinā€


Bilas apparently thought it through and said Miller's career is over. My elongated point is that no one really knows anyone that way. Bilas and Dicky V have gotten on their soapbox multiple times to spew the same nonsensical stuff about their favorite people. Bilas knows better than most what head coaches have been paying to these agents to get to the final four regularly.
 
Bilas apparently thought it through and said Miller's career is over. My elongated point is that no one really knows anyone that way. Bilas and Dicky V have gotten on their soapbox multiple times to spew the same nonsensical stuff about their favorite people. Bilas knows better than most what head coaches have been paying to these agents to get to the final four regularly.
His career will be over if it’s all true.

Bilas and Dick V are a lot of things, but nonsensical isn’t one of them. Those two have forgotten more about college hoops than most people will ever know.

Every school has paid players every school!! If Zona, UNC, etc pay then there’s no doubt schools like Bama, Auburn, Gonzaga, etc have paid and I’d be willing to bet schools like Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, etc have paid
 
Bilas apparently thought it through and said Miller's career is over. My elongated point is that no one really knows anyone that way. Bilas and Dicky V have gotten on their soapbox multiple times to spew the same nonsensical stuff about their favorite people. Bilas knows better than most what head coaches have been paying to these agents to get to the final four regularly.

Alabama fans do it on this site, so it's not just a Bilas thing.
 
You obviously did not watch the game. Ayton was a man amongst boys and AZ's bench had nothing.
I did watch it and yes I’m that game with Ayton he was a man among boys and their bench had nothing, but my point is without him being in that game at all Zona’s entire gameplan is different, so there’s still no guarantee Bama wins. Plus Bama has shown they play down to teams
 

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