Brandon Jennings has made himself a nice basketball career for himself, and he was one of the first guys to not go the route of the NBA, but instead signed with a team in Italy for a year before coming back to the NBA.
Jennings recently sat down with Marc Spears of the Undefeated to talk about that route, and what he feels is wrong with the NCAA system.
He started off by talking about how he believes that college athletes need to be paid.
Article Continues Below“I always feel bad for the kids because I always felt like the kids should get paid in college, at least something. The NCAA is a billion-dollar business. You’re telling a kid like [Oklahoma’s] Trae Young, who is killing it and you’re telling me alumni or someone else can’t take him out to a nice dinner?
He also talked about this latest pay to play scandal that is taking over the NCAA, and how he thinks everyone is getting found out about.
“Who’s to blame? The NCAA. Whoever is snitching because whoever is snitching is snitching on everybody and it is getting out of hand.”
There has to be someone giving the FBI some inside information because it would have been very hard for them to catch anyone without them having any idea where to look.
This is a story that isn't even close to the end because Jennings is probably right. Whoever has already been snitching about what is going on behind the scene in college basketball will probably continue to try and find out more information and tell the people higher up more.
At the end of this the way that the college basketball landscape is could completely change. Major coaches could be fired, and a lot of players could be ruled ineligible, which might take a lot of banners down from major teams rafters.