Reporting indicates the FBI "flipped" a person based on his own SEC criminal issues. I would tend to expect they have wiretaps and plenty of similar type communications on UofL, and the assistants charged, possibly Miami, (and maybe more to be charged.)
We will be hearing far more about Marty Blazer, I would expect. I would also expect many more college coaches, AD's and Presidents to be issuing press releases expressing their "shock" at learning of these issues. Like justbb, at least for me and from the baseball side, the "shock" seems to ring a tad bit hollow.
Viewed over the longer term, I wonder if the evolution of these matters, the criminal aspects, and the $$$ will eventually lead the NCAA to paying the athletes. I also wonder how many Universities are going to be facing very large legal bills for the defense of the University employees and coaches who might be charged?
"Who is Marty Blazer?
In U.S. Department of Justice documents obtained by ESPN, Louis Martin "Marty" Blazer III is the witness who cooperated with the FBI in its investigation of the coaches and other defendants.
Blazer, a former Pittsburgh financial adviser who was accused of swindling $2.35 million from five clients by the Securities and Exchange Commission and founded Blazer Capital Management, was accused of investing money into movies and entertainment ventures without his clients' knowledge between 2010 and 2012. As part of his plea agreement with the U.S. Attorney's office, Blazer agreed to plead guilty to securities fraud, aggravated identity theft, false statements and documents, and two counts of wire fraud, according to the Sept. 19 cooperation agreement."