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Discussion in 'College Football Forum' started by The Brain, Jul 20, 2010.

  1. The Brain

    The Brain Defiler of Cornflakes

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    Yep, it appears this agent thing is out of control.
     
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    gridfaniker Loathsome

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    alabama's title should be stripped
     
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    This is common in Tuscolusa. Forrest Gump had an agent when he played there.


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    HOOVER | University of Alabama defensive end Marcell Dareus has been declared ineligible and is believed to be the only UA player who attended a party in Miami hosted by a sports agent, a source close to the situation told The Tuscaloosa News.



    UA will petition immediately for the reinstatement of Dareus' eligibility. The NCAA will make the ultimate ruling on when, or if, Dareus will be reinstated. It is standard procedure for a player to be declared ineligible immediately whenever a question of whether the player violated NCAA rules arises.

    Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive would not comment on the case, but indicated the league is assisting UA in its probe.

    “When these things happen we work with all of our schools to assist them,” Slive said.

    UA is conducting an investigation into whether Dareus paid his own expenses for the

    trip, and whether the circumstances of the trip constitute an NCAA violation. Under NCAA rules, student-athletes are not permitted to accept cash or anything of value from sports agents or their representatives.

    Dareus may be part of a larger NCAA probe into agent activity, as the NCAA has spoken with North Carolina defensive lineman Marvin Austin and South Carolina tight end Weslye Saunders about their knowledge of the same party. Austin's alleged agent involvement, according to the source, is of a more serious nature than that of Dareus.

    The identity of the agent who hosted the party remains unclear.

    Saban is expected to speak further on the issue later today at SEC Media Days.
     
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    Why that guy and none of the others so far?
     
  8. The Brain

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    No proof of the others. Little, like i said, has pretty much already been cleared. School won't really comment on it, but its happened.

    Not sure that there's even any evidence out on Austin.
     
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    http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/07/source_friend_and_false_preten.html



    Source: Friend and false pretense led Tide's Marcell Dareus to surprise party in Miami




    As his mother lay dying in her Birmingham home, Marcell Dareus couldn't cope. He had to get away.


    It was the middle of May. Spring classes at the University of Alabama were over. Summer classes and football conditioning didn't start until early June.

    Along came an invitation from a friend to fly to Miami. The chance to hang out in South Beach sounded good, so off Dareus went to chill in the sun, sand and warm water.

    Little did the star Alabama defensive end know what kind of hot water he was about to get into, according to sources close to the Dareus family.

    Alabama officials are investigating the trip in the wake of reports that the visit included a stop at an agent-related party. Contact with an agent can jeopardize a player's eligibility. Dareus has not been questioned by the NCAA, a source close to his family said.

    Dareus attended the party but claims he was lured to Miami under a false pretense, a source close to the family said. When Dareus discovered there were agents at the party, he asked to leave. Then he received grim news that his mother, Michelle Luckey, had died, and he abruptly returned to Birmingham.

    The friend who arranged the trip was Marvin Austin, a star defensive lineman at North Carolina, a source close to the Dareus family said. Austin appears to be a central figure in a growing NCAA investigation into possible improper dealings between agents and college football players.

    When Dareus made a recruiting visit to North Carolina during his senior year at Huffman High School, his host was Austin, then a freshman. The two players bonded.

    As Alabama rolled last fall toward an undefeated season, Austin said if the Crimson Tide won the national championship, he would pay for a trip for Dareus anywhere, a source close to the Dareus family said.

    The plane fare to Miami was paid for by Austin, but when Dareus arrived in Miami, he paid Austin for the ticket and received a receipt, the source said. Austin also arranged for a hotel room, but the source said Dareus did not use the room.

    Last week, when reports surfaced about Austin's possible involvement with agents, Dareus was urged to call Alabama coach Nick Saban, a source close to the family said. The player and coach met late Sunday morning.

    On Monday, Dareus met with Mike Ward, Alabama's associate athletic director in charge of NCAA compliance, the source said.

    Dareus has told Alabama officials that he was the only Crimson Tide player who made the trip to Miami, the source said.

    Sources close to the Dareus family paint a picture of the player as a young man who is a ferocious, competitive athlete on the field, but off the field his idea of kicking back often means watching cartoons. He is described as trusting, naive and gullible. As his mother's health declined in the spring following a lengthy illness, he was particularly vulnerable, a source said.

    Saban addressed "this whole Marcell Dareus thing" on Wednesday at SEC Media Days even before he was questioned about the matter.

    "We're not really going to make any comments, nor do we have any information that he did anything wrong or he didn't do anything wrong," Saban said. "But we're going to find out with the due diligence that we look for."

    Saban stressed what Alabama does to educate its players: "We have an outstanding agent education program," he said. "Joe Mendes, who has been in the NFL for years, interviews our players, makes booklets, actually has home visits with their families to try to educate them on the things that they can and can't do relative to agents."
     

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