Wednesday, September 11, 2013

3 SEC Schools Could be in Trouble for Players Recieving Bribes from Agents

It seems that nearly every top level program is crooked in some way or another.

Five Southeastern Conference football stars violated NCAA rules by receiving extra benefits prior to completing their collegiate careers, a Yahoo Sports investigation has found. The benefits – which in some cases came from multiple individuals – were conveyed to University of Alabama offensive tackle D.J. Fluker, University of Tennessee quarterback Tyler Bray, Tennessee defensive end Maurice Couch, Mississippi State University defensive tackle Fletcher Cox and Mississippi State wideout Chad Bumphis

It's kind of sad that Yahoo Sports has to do these kind of investigations and not ESPN or NBC or someone. I guess shelling out billions to the SEC crates a conflict of interest when it comes to pointing out violations. One interesting question would be if found guilty would Alabama have to forfeit 2 BCS National Titles since they won them with DJ Fluker on their roster.

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