Double-barreled hoops updates

It was an eventful morning where basketball news was concerned.

First, the Rainbow Warriors were voted fifth in the Big West Conference preseason poll, and Isaac Fotu was named to the preseason all-conference team.

Then, UH coach Gib Arnold offered a statement defending his program, in response to Wednesday’s report about possible self-sanctions by the university in advance of the NCAA’s investigation findings being released.

Things are definitely picking up steam as we get closer to the Nov. 14 season opener.

What are your thoughts about either UH’s poll placement, Arnold’s statement, or both?

COMMENTS

  1. islandman October 23, 2014 3:53 pm

    We are all waiting for the penalties .


  2. Pocho October 23, 2014 7:17 pm

    Geez,

    Gib should not be speaking at all as he could make it sound like he’s defiant on all counts. People erred and they have to take it like a Champ and just keep quiet and let this penalty phase run its course.

    think Gib what’s best for the Program, put your head down and just eat it cause something was done wrong. Don’t buck the NCAA’s


  3. AdmrVT October 23, 2014 8:06 pm

    I think the point coach was trying to make is if you propose your own penalties before the NCAA tells you what the violations are, make sure you don’t propose a penalty for a felony then find out they were only going to charge you with a misdemeanor.

    “Yeah, I shot him.”
    “Oh. You were going to only charge me with speeding? Ooops.”
    Can I now change my penalty?


  4. ALLAN October 24, 2014 4:46 am

    THE ELEPHANT IN THE LIVING ROOM IS THAT THE NCAA IS WAITING FOR U.H. TO KNUCKLE UNDER AND PROVIDE FREE TRIPS, A LA MWC STYLE, FOR MORE INVESTIGATORS TO DO MORE “INVESTIGATING”; THAT’S WHY THEY ARE DRAGGING THE PROCESS OUT SO LONG…TO SPEND TIME IN HAWAII DURING THE HOLIDAYS.


  5. PONO October 24, 2014 5:35 am

    I think someone needs to put a muzzle on Gib. Shut his mouth and let the experts do the talking. This guy loves to spin all the stories. Fib Arnold lives.


  6. 808WarriorFan October 24, 2014 8:12 am

    I got a bad feeling about the hammer the NCAA will lay down on us…..


  7. HawaiiMongoose October 24, 2014 10:58 am

    I think Gib’s statement is just his way of contrasting the type of rules violations alleged to have occurred at UH to the severity of violations at other schools being investigated by the NCAA. It’s notable that he starts out by saying our players don’t get paid (unlike the Georgia star running back in the headlines for accepting money to autograph merchandise for memorabilia dealers) and don’t commit academic fraud (unlike a whole generation of North Carolina basketball and football players who maintained their eligibility by completing “phantom” courses). He’s trying to send the message that whatever administrative errors UH may have committed are comparatively less serious. With his AD and the NCAA at the point of deciding how to sanction his program, I see nothing wrong with him pointing out the distinction.


  8. Brian McInnis October 24, 2014 11:42 am

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts, all.


  9. PONO October 24, 2014 6:19 pm

    First Gib says that absolutely nothing happened, then a couple of days ago he acts like he knows nothing, then all of a sudden he’s making comments on the situation.


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