Brand: NCAA obtains 'new information' on Mayo

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Saying the NCAA has "new information," president Myles Brand promised to investigate former Southern California basketball star O.J. Mayo, who allegedly received thousands of dollars in gifts from money given to an event promoter by a sports agency. [link]

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Is Miles Brand finally going to finally earn his money??
Published 5/14/2008 by Paragon SC at Conquest Chronicles: Front Page Posts
... Harsh words from someone who says very little and does even less. "We are not the cops on the corner," Brand said. "The schools themselves have the responsibility to follow the rules and that means, and includes, separating agents from interfering with student-athletes." I think that is a fair statement. But it’s a little too late. The schools need to find a way to ensure tighter control on these sorts of activities. One problem here is that the NCAA could have negotiated better with the NBA when David Stern set up his ...

Juicing The Juice (or Putting the $ in U$C)
Published 5/18/2008 by Tony at Bears Necessity
... Hopefully you’ve been following the O.J. Mayo mess down at U$C, which has the potential to have a profound impact on the future of both Pac-10 basketball and football. The facts are still developing and it’s way too early to draw conclusions regarding the allegations. It’s also too early to try to figure out the potential long-term implications for U$C athletics. The long and short of the story is that a certain Mayo frenemy, Louis Johnson, has accused Mayo of accepting some $30K in improper gifts during his ...

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