As the FBI trial regarding Adidas paying players to commit to Adidas schools goes on, the Kansas Jayhawks were in the spotlight on Monday.

With former Adidas consultant T.J. Gassnola on the stand, text messages between him, coach Bill Self and assistant Kurtis Townsend seem to indicate that the Jayhawks coaches were aware of Adidas’s involvement in the recruitment of current Kansas player Silvio De Sousa.

Per ESPN’s Mark Schlabach, messages revealed in court on Monday cast the Kansas program in a negative light:

Gassnola, a former AAU director from Springfield, Massachussets, testified last week that he paid $90,000 to former Kansas player Billy Preston’s mother, and that he also agreed to pay $20,000 to De Sousa’s guardian, Fenny Falmagne, to help him “get out from under” a pay-for-play scheme to send De Sousa to Maryland.

“I don’t remember the words, but Fenny told me he was under this umbrella from the [Maryland] booster,” Gassnola testified Monday.

On Aug. 9, 2017, Townsend texted Gassnola and wrote, “Coach Self just talked to Fenny let me know how it goes.”

A few hours later, Gassnola texted Self: “Hall of Fame. When you have 5 minutes and your [sic] alone call me.”

Later that night, after Self hadn’t responded, Gassnola texted him again: “I talked with Fenny.”

“We good,” Self asked via text.

“Always,” Gassnola replied. “That’s [sic] was light work. Ball is in his court now.”

It’s unclear what this means for the Kansas program, but it’s a scary time in Lawrence right now as the case winds to a close.