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The ‘Dark Underbelly’ of College Basketball

Coaches at four top universities took bribes to push student-athletes toward specific managers and financial advisers, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
Source: Lucas Jackson / Reuters

Federal prosecutors filed charges in Manhattan on Tuesday against 10 people, including four basketball coaches at top-tier universities and an Adidas executive, for allegedly exchanging bribes and kickbacks. They’re accused of funneling star players, including high-school prospects they sought to recruit, toward managers and financial advisers who paid them off.

“The picture painted by the charges brought today is not a pretty one: coaches at some of the nation’s top programs soliciting and accepting cash bribes, managers and financial advisers circling blue-chip

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