Chris Webber has done great damage to Michigan

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Chris Webber claims he holds the University of Michigan close to his heart.

"My heart bleeds maize and blue," Webber told the Associated Press Tuesday in Detroit. "They were the happiest days of my life."

He ought to do more than talk.

The basketball star has done enough damage to his supposedly beloved university with his part in the embarrassing Ed Martin scandal.

No one will know the full extent of what happened at Michigan with ex-booster Martin because Martin died last winter after pleading guilty to conspiracy to launder money.

Martin told federal prosecutors he put money from gambling proceeds with other funds and lent $616,000 to Webber and three other Michigan players.

None of the players have been forthcoming. Webber eventually admitted lying to a grand jury about his dealings with Martin and pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of criminal contempt.

U.S. District Judge Nancy Edmunds graciously deferred Webber's sentencing for two years. She ordered Webber to volunteer at a summer literacy program in Detroit.

It's a slap on the wrist.

The University of Michigan, meanwhile, has been punished much more harshly.

The school forfeited 112 regular-season and post-season wins, including the 1992 NCAA semifinal. It also forfeited the right to compete in the NCAA tournament last year.

The NCAA infractions committee added to the penalty last May, putting the program on probation while adding another year to the postseason ban and reducing the number of the scholarships.

There's no question the University of Michigan deserved to be punished. The school failed to keep Martin away from its basketball players and left them vulnerable to temptation of taking money.

Yet that doesn't exonerate Webber. He knew better.

Webber was not a hard-luck kid off the streets who never had money in his life.

He had a comfortable upbringing. He attended Birmingham Country Day School, a boarding school which recruits top-flight chemistry students as much as student-athletes.

Yet Webber still "borrowed" money from Martin and embarrassed the University of Michigan in the process.

He told a grand jury he did not recall giving money to Martin then acknowledged that he paid Martin about $38,000 in cash as partial repayment for expenditures Martin made on his behalf, the AP reported.

He lied, following a pattern of behavior that dates back to his playing days.

That is no way to support a place near and dear to your heart. It's selfish.

Webber has put himself above the University of Michigan from the beginning. Look at all the innocent players and coaches he's harmed. He's robbed them of opportunities.

Actions speak louder than words.

What Webber should do now is help inner-city kids read.

Get involved with other charitable causes without the prodding of a judge. Donate the amount of money -- if not more -- Martin lent him. We don't need to know the exact figure. We don't even need to know who is the beneficiary.

Just do good instead of bad.

http://www.thehollandsentinel.net/stories/091703/loc_091703061.shtml
 

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He is nothing but a thug! What's worse is he can't play in the clutch, and struts around like he is some kind of hero!
 

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WILD WOMEN TO SMOOZE, GRAD ASST's to do my homework, & 280K from Martin to post-up w/books, and then shave points with would have me calling my college days the best of my life also!
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No doubt Horseshoe & many of us would have done the same thing in our younger days
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What did webber do wrong? He took cash to play in a HIGHLY CAPITALIST college sports system that EXPLOITS college kids to no extent by brainwashing them that they should be happy with their socialist offerings (free school, free place to stay, free meals, etc). So what if the guy felt he deserved a little bit of cash to showcase his talent at any school that he would play at. He knows UM would make millions compare to the scraps of thousands he would get.


This is America. He only did what any aggressive american capitalist would do.
 

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interesting martin was gambling and had 3 guys in his pocket

i swore webber did some stupid shit at the end of some games

i wonder how deep they got into this investingation(how appropiate he just died)

now who gives 3 kids 600k without something in return
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Charlie Maxwell:
Not as much damage as the Detroit Tigers are doing to Michigan<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

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