Arizona coach Sean Miller has canceled a scheduled Oct. 4 appearance at a Tucson Rotary Club luncheon, the club's executive director, Dorinna York, confirmed Friday.
Miller has yet to comment on the federal case against UA assistant coach Book Richardson, who was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of federal bribery and fraud charges.
Sean Miller
UA postponed its scheduled Sept. 27 preseason media day and has yet to reschedule it.
Miller is scheduled to appear at the Oct. 12 Pac-12 men's basketball media day in San Francisco.
Archie Miller said he talked with his brother briefly to add his support.
In Louisville, the Washington Post finds Armaggedon of sorts.
SI's Charles Pierce says the FBI investigation "reeks of prosecutorial overreach."
In a what-now look at college basketball, CBS Sports' Matt Norlander writes that "Sean Miller's program has gone from preseason title favorite to an alleged cheating machine."
Yahoo's Dan Wetzel says the problem is that the NCAA's model has forced free market pressures underground
ESPN's Jay Bilas argues that meaningful change only happens if the NCAA's stance on amateurism changes.
Greg Byrne has accepted the resignation of an Alabama staff member implicated in the FBI probe but said the school has found no other NCAA violations by other staffers or coaches.
USC faces some tough questions over Tony Bland's involvement.
ESPN's Jay Williams said a sports agency he worked for once paid Kevin Love's travel-ball coach $250,000.
Dick Vitale is critical of what UA is accused of.
What about the sleaze that has taken place @APlayersProgram / READ THIS / Sickening & Sad! https://t.co/qfSIP7mKwB
— Dick Vitale (@DickieV) September 28, 2017
Have known SEAN MILLER @APlayersProgram for many yrs & I would be shocked if he was aware of his ass't CHEATING! https://t.co/Me1StNrnj9
— Dick Vitale (@DickieV) September 29, 2017



