- Feb 27, 2004
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Its for selling his autograph. I know its against the rules but why cant he get his share of the billion dollar pie.
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Its for selling his autograph. I know its against the rules but why cant he get his share of the billion dollar pie.
http://www.si.com/college-football/2014/10/09/todd-gurley-georgia-bulldogs-suspensionSI.com has learned that a person confirmed to Georgia’s compliance office this week that he paid Gurley $400 to sign 80 items on campus in Athens, Ga., one day this past spring. The person claimed to have a photo and video of Gurley signing the items, but neither the photo nor the video showed money changing hands. NCAA rules require schools to immediately declare a player ineligible if they discover a violation has been committed. Schools may then apply for the player’s reinstatement. Reached by text message on Thursday afternoon, Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity declined comment.
Probably not, because getting paid would compromise their amateur status.If a player chooses to not play on scholarship could he get paid?
Probably not, because getting paid would compromise their amateur status.If a player chooses to not play on scholarship could he get paid?
The whole system is built to profit off the players, everyone gets money except for those who sacrifice their bodies. Can't believe the scumbag he signed the stuff for turned around and snitched on him.