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Adidas loses Notre Dame and Tennessee...Michigan next?
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^ It also said he had the same return flight and was staying at The W, the same hotel as them...
Dre, any news on Malik McDowell???
Deal with A&M is up soon, too...Adidas loses Notre Dame and Tennessee...Michigan next?
Deal with A&M is up soon, too...
In today's "College football recruiting is basically legal stalking" news:
Malachi Dupre, Kenny Young, and Davon Godchaux all flew out together from Louisiana today for their official visit to UCLA this weekend. Apparently Cam Cameron just happened to also have the same flight to LA (presumably under the guise of going to visit Adoree Jackson) and sat next to the three kids. Probably at least a minor violation, although I doubt anything actually comes of it.
yup he is staying at the W hotel at the same time as them and has the same return flight.^ It also said he had the same return flight and was staying at The W, the same hotel as them... Dre, any news on Malik McDowell???
I think TAMU will wind up with UA
In today's "College football recruiting is basically legal stalking" news:
Malachi Dupre, Kenny Young, and Davon Godchaux all flew out together from Louisiana today for their official visit to UCLA this weekend. Apparently Cam Cameron just happened to also have the same flight to LA (presumably under the guise of going to visit Adoree Jackson) and sat next to the three kids. Probably at least a minor violation, although I doubt anything actually comes of it.
^ It also said he had the same return flight and was staying at The W, the same hotel as them... Dre, any news on Malik McDowell???
yup he is staying at the W hotel at the same time as them and has the same return flight.
you cant even make this stuff up
I love your all white and all charcoal unis though. everything else... ehhhhhhhhI wouldn't be mad about that. Just please god, leave Adidas.I think TAMU will wind up with UA
That's terrible...who the hell calls it a "plane ride"?
Right side.
[h1]Report: NCAA doesn't appear to be investigating extra benefits allegedly received by SEC players[/h1]
In September, an investigation by Yahoo! Sports discovered that five SEC football players had received "extra benefits" prior to the completion of their collegiate careers and, as a result, violated NCAA rules.
University of Alabama (now San Diego Chargers) offensive tackle D.J. Fluker, University of Tennessee (now Kansas City Chiefs) quarterback Tyler Bray, Tennessee defensive end Maurice Couch, Mississippi State University defensive tackle (now Philadelphia Eagles) Fletcher Cox, and Mississippi State wideout Chad Bumphis were named as the recipients. Their identities were revealed through financial records and text messages belonging to former Crimson Tide defensive end Luther Davis, who was reportedly acting as an intermediary between the players and several NFL agents and financial advisers.
Now, five months later, Jeremy Fowler of CBSSports.com is reporting that two sources from the schools' side claim the NCAA doesn't appear to be investigating the case.
"Nobody will talk to them and they can't find Luther," a source from one of the three schools said.
Indianapolis-based attorney Stu Miller, who has dealt with NCAA cases before, told Fowler it's possible Alabama agent lawmakers want to investigate the case first and the NCAA is holding off as a result.
State Rep. Jack Williams told AL.com in September that if the report proved accurate, Davis and Fluker, along with the agents and financial advisers mentioned in the story, would be in violation of Alabama's sport agent laws. But, as Fowler points out, Alabama's football program doesn't appear to have been disrupted since the story broke.
I'm reading that Michigan is ready to leave adidas too once their contract ends?
I'm reading that Michigan is ready to leave adidas too once their contract ends?
Thats what the insiders have been saying... Terrible service for the football and basketball teams... When jerseys got ripped it would take 3+ weeks to get new ones... Michigan had to mend them all themselves... They cut big checks but then are nowhere to be found... Plus their apparel is garbage
What SEC programs have seen any kind of legitimate penalties? I think South Carolina is still on probation which was basically a slap on the wrist for housing students in a hotel at rates that were like 1/5 of what's advertised (even for extended stays) and numerous football players had never even paid...but they somehow came up with the money when it was revealed and paid it off.
[h1]Report: NCAA doesn't appear to be investigating extra benefits allegedly received by SEC players[/h1]
In September, an investigation by Yahoo! Sports discovered that five SEC football players had received "extra benefits" prior to the completion of their collegiate careers and, as a result, violated NCAA rules.
University of Alabama (now San Diego Chargers) offensive tackle D.J. Fluker, University of Tennessee (now Kansas City Chiefs) quarterback Tyler Bray, Tennessee defensive end Maurice Couch, Mississippi State University defensive tackle (now Philadelphia Eagles) Fletcher Cox, and Mississippi State wideout Chad Bumphis were named as the recipients. Their identities were revealed through financial records and text messages belonging to former Crimson Tide defensive end Luther Davis, who was reportedly acting as an intermediary between the players and several NFL agents and financial advisers.
Now, five months later, Jeremy Fowler of CBSSports.com is reporting that two sources from the schools' side claim the NCAA doesn't appear to be investigating the case.
"Nobody will talk to them and they can't find Luther," a source from one of the three schools said.
Indianapolis-based attorney Stu Miller, who has dealt with NCAA cases before, told Fowler it's possible Alabama agent lawmakers want to investigate the case first and the NCAA is holding off as a result.
State Rep. Jack Williams told AL.com in September that if the report proved accurate, Davis and Fluker, along with the agents and financial advisers mentioned in the story, would be in violation of Alabama's sport agent laws. But, as Fowler points out, Alabama's football program doesn't appear to have been disrupted since the story broke.