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Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Jarvis def gonna miss some games son.
I posted the wrong pic..
and Jarvis' parents was with him on those trips...he thought they paid for em
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Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Jarvis def gonna miss some games son.
Originally Posted by dreClark
My son Gunna turned 46 yesterday
Snapshot of his 1st play @ UCF
WR Avery Johnson has a new top three
"My new top three are in order FSU, LSU and Georgia. I really had a blast when I went over to Tallahassee for a visit," said Johnson, the No. 5-ranked receiver in the country. "I've been very impressed how Coach Jimbo Fisher and Coach Eddie Gran are making me a priority for their offense. Also I have a chance to play early.That's pretty much the same with Georgia and LSU and why I have them in my top three.
I don't believe this for one second. He is a Tiger, he's just trolling
HOUSTON â Embattled scouting service owner Will Lyles told Yahoo! Sports that University of Oregon coach Chip Kelly personally approved a controversial $25,000 fee that sparked an ongoing NCAA investigation and was in constant contact as Lyles provided the Ducks with recruiting assistance that may have violated NCAA rules.
Will Lyles stands with running back recruits Dontae Williams (20) and Lache Seastrunk (15) after the Aloha Bowl on Dec. 12, 2009.
(Courtesy photo)
In a wide-ranging, multi-day interview, Lyles said Kelly âscrambledâ in late February and asked Lyles to submit retroactive player profiles to justify the $25,000 payment to his company, just days before the transaction was revealed in a March 3 Yahoo! Sports report. Lyles also provided details of his fledgling company â Complete Scouting Services (CSS) â as well as the extent of his relationship with numerous Texas high school stars and his role in Ducksâ recruitment of certain prospects.
Lyles insists Oregon did not make a direct request or payment to steer recruits to Eugene. However, he now says Oregon did not pay him for his work as a traditional scout, but for his influence with top recruits and their families and his ability to usher prospects through the signing and eligibility process. That dual role as mentor to prospects and paid contractor to Oregon is believed to be a focus of the NCAA probe.
âI look back at it now and they paid for what they saw as my access and influence with recruits,â Lyles said. âThe service I provided went beyond what a scouting service should ⦠I made a mistake and Iâm big enough of a man to admit I was wrong.â
Calls and text messages to Chip Kellyâs two cell phones were not returned.
Oregon spokesman Dave Williford said the university maintains its stance that there was no wrongdoing, and that comment will be withheld until the NCAAâs investigation has been resolved.
âOur stance hasnât changed from our original statement,â
Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/teams/hhe/
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HOUSTON â Embattled scouting service owner Will Lyles told Yahoo! Sports that University of Oregon coach Chip Kelly personally approved a controversial $25,000 fee that sparked an ongoing NCAA investigation and was in constant contact as Lyles provided the Ducks with recruiting assistance that may have violated NCAA rules.
Will Lyles stands with running back recruits Dontae Williams (20) and Lache Seastrunk (15) after the Aloha Bowl on Dec. 12, 2009.
(Courtesy photo)
In a wide-ranging, multi-day interview, Lyles said Kelly âscrambledâ in late February and asked Lyles to submit retroactive player profiles to justify the $25,000 payment to his company, just days before the transaction was revealed in a March 3 Yahoo! Sports report. Lyles also provided details of his fledgling company â Complete Scouting Services (CSS) â as well as the extent of his relationship with numerous Texas high school stars and his role in Ducksâ recruitment of certain prospects.
Lyles insists Oregon did not make a direct request or payment to steer recruits to Eugene. However, he now says Oregon did not pay him for his work as a traditional scout, but for his influence with top recruits and their families and his ability to usher prospects through the signing and eligibility process. That dual role as mentor to prospects and paid contractor to Oregon is believed to be a focus of the NCAA probe.
âI look back at it now and they paid for what they saw as my access and influence with recruits,â Lyles said. âThe service I provided went beyond what a scouting service should ⦠I made a mistake and Iâm big enough of a man to admit I was wrong.â
Calls and text messages to Chip Kellyâs two cell phones were not returned.
Oregon spokesman Dave Williford said the university maintains its stance that there was no wrongdoing, and that comment will be withheld until the NCAAâs investigation has been resolved.
âOur stance hasnât changed from our original statement,â
@BillBankGreene Bill Greene
One of the Big Three in Florida is next in the cross hairs of the NCAA. The info is right there. Just need one on the record.
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Did !!#@ just get real?
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Did !!#@ just get real?Originally Posted by dreClark
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@BillBankGreene Bill Greene
One of the Big Three in Florida is next in the cross hairs of the NCAA. The info is right there. Just need one on the record.
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Originally Posted by dreClark
Hiyoooooo @ that Oregon news. And@ Vandy snagging those players. Gotta believe the UT boards are on fire right about now
Did !!#@ just get real?Originally Posted by dreClark
https://twitter.com/#!/BillBankGreene
@BillBankGreene Bill Greene
One of the Big Three in Florida is next in the cross hairs of the NCAA. The info is right there. Just need one on the record.
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