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Title: More trouble in Tiger-land
Post by: N.AL-Tider on June 22, 2019, 07:04:20 AM
No, not the Booger eaters of Far West Georgia, this is about the Tigers that speak with a weird French-American accent...

Click here. (https://sports.yahoo.com/new-revelations-expand-ls-us-ncaa-issues-003319448.html)


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The NCAA scrutiny of LSU has expanded to include the football program, as the school confirmed on Friday afternoon that it has been working with the NCAA about an “ongoing inquiry” into a six-figure payment to the father of a former player.

An LSU booster named John Paul Funes, who pleaded guilty to stealing more than a half-million dollars from a foundation where he worked as a fundraiser, paid $180,000 to a man that Yahoo Sports confirmed on Friday is the father of former Tigers star lineman Vadal Alexander.

In federal documents, a man identified as “individual C” allegedly received “approximately $180,000 in Foundation Funds” from Funes. That man is James Alexander, the father of Vadal Alexander. His identity was first reported Thursday by the Baton Rouge Business Report.


Title: Re: More trouble in Tiger-land
Post by: ricky023 on June 22, 2019, 07:56:26 AM
 #- #- Good job. Glad they got caught for cheating. That ain't right. RTR!


Title: Re: More trouble in Tiger-land
Post by: pmull on June 22, 2019, 09:02:13 AM
I'm shocked.  :eyeroll:

If they can get Will Wade out of his mess they should have no trouble with this. Auburn developed the blueprint to avoid NCAA trouble. Deny and defend regardless of how obvious your NCAA violation is. On the other hand, Bama showed the rest of the NCAA why you do not take the high road and tell the truth. We got hammered when we expected a slap on the wrist.


Title: Re: More trouble in Tiger-land
Post by: 2Stater on June 22, 2019, 09:29:44 AM
I'm shocked.  :eyeroll:

If they can get Will Wade out of his mess they should have no trouble with this. Auburn developed the blueprint to avoid NCAA trouble. Deny and defend regardless of how obvious your NCAA violation is. On the other hand, Bama showed the rest of the NCAA why you do not take the high road and tell the truth. We got hammered when we expected a slap on the wrist.

^^^This. The only thing missing out of the LSU story is; Who is the bag man?


Title: Re: More trouble in Tiger-land
Post by: ricky023 on June 22, 2019, 10:25:41 AM
Well do you lie and set the standard or do you tell the truth and get hammered? RTR!


Title: Re: More trouble in Tiger-land
Post by: McBaman on June 22, 2019, 07:55:50 PM
I'm shocked.  :eyeroll:

If they can get Will Wade out of his mess they should have no trouble with this. Auburn developed the blueprint to avoid NCAA trouble. Deny and defend regardless of how obvious your NCAA violation is. On the other hand, Bama showed the rest of the NCAA why you do not take the high road and tell the truth. We got hammered when we expected a slap on the wrist.

^^^This. The only thing missing out of the LSU story is; Who is the bag man?


Sadly, I have to agree.  NCAA doesn't have the guts to slap down LSU even for this blatant, serious violation.



Title: Re: More trouble in Tiger-land
Post by: Catch Prothro on June 22, 2019, 08:05:49 PM
I'm shocked.  :eyeroll:

If they can get Will Wade out of his mess they should have no trouble with this. Auburn developed the blueprint to avoid NCAA trouble. Deny and defend regardless of how obvious your NCAA violation is. On the other hand, Bama showed the rest of the NCAA why you do not take the high road and tell the truth. We got hammered when we expected a slap on the wrist.

^^^This. The only thing missing out of the LSU story is; Who is the bag man?


Sadly, I have to agree.  NCAA doesn't have the guts to slap down LSU even for this blatant, serious violation.


The NCAA already established a standard with SCam Newton:  Pay Daddy, Son denies knowledge, no one gets busted.   :eyeroll: