Thursday, July 22, 2010

NCAA investigating other schools.

I can't believe this is actually happening, but Steve Spurrier, coach of South Carolina Gamecocks said:
"I think they ought to be a little bit more active and help out in that regard (agents). As coaches we do all we can to tell our guys the rules -- you can't accept anything from boosters, agents or whoever. But it's hard to watch them all the time."

So the deal is, players from schools like North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Georgia are being investigated for involvement with agents. NOW their coaches are starting to proclaim the problem of agents, and how schools have limited ability to keep track of their players. But hey, why didn't they speak so loud before USC was punished by the NCAA?

Now that their own programs are in trouble, funny how their fans and the coaches are singing a different song.

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