Mayo's H.S. titles intact; denies he took money
Published 5/15/2008 by Sporting News staff reports at SportingNews.com College Basketball News and Exclusive Analysis
Even if USC basketball star O.J. Mayo is proven to have taken cash and gifts from an agent while sti...
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With Leather - Why, that's Satan's sports blog! ... found this 5/15/2008 on www.foulballs.net
Here in the Southland, sports chatterers are fixated on two issues: Kobe's back and O.J. Mayo's wallet. Yesterday, NCAA president Myles Brand announced they have "new information" on thousands of dollars of gifts allegedly received by the 20-year-old ...Ex-USC player O.J. Mayo denies he accepted improper benefits - Los Angeles Times
Conquest Chronicles found this 5/15/2008 on www.latimes.com
Calling the accusations against him "a publicity stunt," O.J. Mayo on Wednesday emphatically denied allegations that he accepted cash and gifts in violation of NCAA rules and said his accuser might be striking back after he severed ties between them. ...Hold the Mayo
AEM posted 5/15/2008 from unc5corners.blogspot.com
Could the sports earthquake that hit the west coast, or better yet hit O.J. Mayo and USC, have caused enough of a ripple effect to come all the way back to the east coast, or more precisely, North Carolina?DeRozan might ask out if Trojans are punished in Mayo case
The Fifth Corner found this 5/15/2008 on www.latimes.com
All-American guard is said to be watching NCAA inquiry of USC. Father: 'He wants to go there and help build the basketball program, but we can't do that with a cloud hanging over the school's head.' > ...Report: Mayo's high school will get to keep titles
Thirtyfive Seconds found this 5/15/2008 on sports.espn.go.com
O.J. Mayo's high school can keep its titles.
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Louis Johnson, who has accused basketball star O.J. Mayo of accepting cash and gifts while at USC, will cooperate as NCAA investigates the matter, his attorney said. > ...
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Louis Johnson, who accused former USC basketball player O.J. Mayo of accepting cash and gifts on ESPN's "Outside the Lines" on Sunday, has been contacted by the NCAA, the Los Angeles Times reported.
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Basketball player says he would cooperate with NCAA inquiry into accusations he accepted tens of thousands of dollars in cash and benefits from Los Angeles promoter Rodney Guillory. > ...
Basketball player says he would cooperate with NCAA inquiry into accusations he accepted tens of thousands of dollars in cash and benefits from Los Angeles promoter Rodney Guillory. > ...
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