Former Barton Co Comm College coach indicted

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    I am curious to know who the transfer to LSU was.

    By Gregg Doyel
    CBS SportsLine.com Senior Writer
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    [font=Arial, Helvetica]They're out there, and they're seeking information that could rock college basketball's world. You know them as G-men, feds, coppers. They're the prosecution in the case of The United States of America vs. Ryan Wolf.

    And if you're a college basketball fan, now is a good time to be afraid. Very afraid.

    [​IMG] Records show former Barton player Randy Pulley should not have been eligible to play at Missouri. (Getty Images) Wolf is the former junior college coach indicted in December for committing alleged crimes involving his players at Barton County Community College, 20 of whom signed scholarships with 18 Division I schools, according to BCC records. If convicted on all counts, Wolf faces 71 years in jail and almost $2 million in fines.

    Some would say that's a pretty good incentive for Wolf to cooperate with the government and tell them anything and everything he knows.

    If you're a college basketball coach, now is a good time to be afraid. Very afraid.

    The 18 schools who signed Barton players during Wolf's tenure from 1998-2003 include six that played in the 2005 NCAA Tournament: Alabama-Birmingham, Cincinnati, Iowa, LSU, Louisville and Oklahoma. Six others made NCAA appearances during Wolf's years at Barton: Ball State, Colorado State, Hawaii, Liberty, Missouri and Texas San-Antonio.

    http://cbs.sportsline.com/collegebasketball/story/8395498/1 for the rest of the story.
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