The Wildcast Episode 18: Could the FBI investigation alter the college basketball landscape?
- Justin Spears
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Executive session may continue Thursday morning in Flagstaff.
History shows that NCAA investigation takes time, and are often toothless. But things have changed with the FBI involved.
Arizona basketball assistant Book Richardson was arrested Tuesday by the FBI in an undercover bribery sting. Here's what you should know.
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The NCAA won't say if it will launch its own investigation.
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Richardson, accused of taking $20,000 in bribes and paying a recruit to commit to Arizona, was released from custody Tuesday on $50,000 bond.
Ryan Finley and Star public safety reporter reporter Caitlin Schmidt discuss the FBI’s 100-plus-page document, and what it might mean for the …
UA aide could face 60 years in prison following FBI arrest.
Arizona assistant basketball coach Emanuel "Book" Richardson was arrested Tuesday for allegedly accepting $20,000 in bribes last summer to pay…
Here's a look at Southern Arizona's 2017 high school rushing leaders through Friday, Sept. 22, marking the midway point of the season.
Here's a look at Southern Arizona's 2017 high school rushing leaders through Friday, Sept. 22, marking the midway point of the season.
By Justin Spears, Arizona Daily Star
Here's a quick look at Southern Arizona's receiving leaders through Friday, Sept. 22, marking the halfway point in the 2017 season.
Five-star 2018 prospect Nassir Little is reportedly the player who was involved in a bidding war.

