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if you thought the UNC job rumors were funny

Discussion in 'College Football Forum' started by bkfountain, Nov 19, 2006.

  1. VA49er

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    How old is Spurrier?
     
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    Closer maybe, but someone here said he isn't a member so it doesn't matter. He is from Miami.
     
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    Freakshow Fuck you guys.

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    He's from Johnson City, Tennessee.

    He's not going. I listened to the whole conference call. Said the only way he leaves is if the administration runs him out.

    He doesn't like big cities...and he DOES get to play at Augusta. Hell, he just landed a big recruit yesterday.

    Zero concern from me. Rutgers coach...I'd bet on it.
     
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    So are you concerned about the recruiting violations then? BTW I bet he goes.
     
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    Freakshow Fuck you guys.

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    Nope. Involved Travian Robertson. He got a ride from a guy whose MOTHER is a USC booster to campus for his visit. Problem is, it is documented that the driver has known Travian since he was born. If you already have a relationship with a player before 9th grade, you can offer rides etc...

    This is all crap that came up from Clemson people. Some asshole named Brett Jensen wrote the article. He has been fired from the Anderson (SC) newspaper.

    Apparently there may have been 2 phone calls made from a coach to Travian's father during a "quiet time." These are being self reported and are minor secondary violations.
     
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    The University of South Carolina football program broke NCAA rules during the recruitment of a North Carolina prep star, the school’s cell phone records show. Those same bills also display hours of conversation with a known South Carolina fan, who drove the football player to Columbia on a recruiting visit.

    University of South Carolina cell phone records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act by CUTigers.com, which is part of the Scout.com/FoxSports.com network, show that Gamecocks defensive coordinator Tyrone Nix called Travian Robertson of Laurinburg, N.C., illegally during the month of July.

    According to NCAA rules, phone calls to a prospect or a prospect’s relatives or legal guardian(s) may not be made after May 31, or before September 1 of the beginning of the prospect’s senior year in high school.

    The cell phone bills show that Nix called the cell phone owned by Robertson’s father, Tony, twice on July 23, just two days after the younger Robertson visited Clemson and two days before he visited South Carolina for the final time.

    On July 27, Robertson, who is listed as one of the top defensive ends in the nation at Scotland County High by Scout.com, committed to the Gamecocks. The commitment came less than a week after he had rated his visit to Clemson as perfect. He was expected to commit to the Tigers officially on July 27 at a press conference after having informed Clemson coaches his intentions to do so.

    “I didn’t really commit,” Robertson said. “They took it the wrong way.”

    When he took his final visit to South Carolina before committing, he was driven to the school some 130 miles away by Kevin Milligan, Robertson said.

    Milligan is continuing a long-time family tradition by serving as publisher of the town’s newspaper, The Laurinburg Exchange. He also serves as president of a local country club.

    Milligan’s grandmother, Doris Bowie Milligan, was listed in the 2005 football program as a full scholarship donor to South Carolina. His grandfather, Jim Milligan, graduated from South Carolina.

    Just during the month of July, 81 cell phone contacts totaling 305 minutes between members of the Gamecocks coaching staff and Milligan took place.

    On more than one occasion, contact between the coaches, Milligan and Robertson were intertwined.

    South Carolina defensive line coach Brad Lawing had the most contact, reaching Milligan 43 times for 185 minutes. David Reaves, the recruiting coordinator, contacted Milligan 36 times for a total of 101 minutes. Nix called him twice for 19 minutes.

    Milligan would be classified as a booster under NCAA guidelines.


    According to rule 13.02.12, “a ‘representative of the institution’s athletics interests’ is an individual, independent agency, corporate entity (e.g., apparel or equipment manufacturer) or other organization who is known (or who should have been known) by a member of the institution’s executive or athletics administration to:

    “Be assisting or to have been requested (by the athletics department staff) to assist in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes;

    “Be assisting or to have assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families.”

    According to Robertson, Milligan drove him, his father and his high school football coach Mark Barnes to the campus in Columbia, on July 25. A booster driving a recruit to a campus visit is a violation of NCAA rules.

    Attempts to reach Milligan Sunday night were unsuccessful.
     
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    That article is BS...Milligan has been a friend of the Robertson's for 20 years. They left that out. If a relationship was established BEFORE 9th grade...the BOOSTER rule does NOT apply.

    The 2 phone calls WILL be self reported. But, as I said, they are secondary violation.

    This crap was discussed in detail about a month or so ago. The calls and Milligan's relationship are OLD.
     

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