Which would be Denial, of course.
Which is what Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller did splendidly the other day, denying he had ever, ever, ever offered a recruit (or his agent) money, or violated NCAA rules in any way to his knowledge, never, ever, ever.
In recognition of this performance, the school's president, Robert Robbins, and the board of regents backed him with the ever-popular vote of confidence. Hey, don't laugh. It happens to have been a really good vote of confidence.
"At this time we have no reason to believe Coach Miller violated NCAA rules or any laws regarding the allegations reported in the media," Robbins said. "Additionally, he has a record of compliance with NCAA rules, and he has been cooperative with this process."
Except ...
Except what about those FBI wiretaps that have Miller negotiating for the services of Arizona star freshman Deandre Ayton on multiple phone calls?
Was that not Miller on the tape?
Was it some other random guy from Arizona?
Or did the media report it wrong, as Miller claims?
And if the media did report it wrong, how come no one but Miller has come out and said so?
There the Blob goes again, messing up a perfectly good denial.
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