College basketball’s FBI trial is now three weeks old, and if we’re being perfectly honest, it’s been a bit of a tamer process than most of us were expecting. Outside of Brian Bowen Sr. admitting that former Louisville assistant Kenny Johnson gave him $1,300 for rent, not much earth-shattering has happened. Sure, a bunch of programs have been loosely implicated – Oregon, Creighton, Texas, Oklahoma State – but we still haven’t gotten anything tangible that truly links anybody or anything to obvious NCAA violations or illegal activities. There have been no shocking text messages. No salacious e-mails. No wire-tapped calls indisputably linking a big-name coach or program directly to illegal activity or major violation of NCAA rules.