(Last updated 1:05 a.m. Thursday)
HOOVER, Ala. –- The NCAA, in the midst of a crackdown on improper dealings between college football players and agents, informed the University of Georgia late Wednesday afternoon that it will send investigators to campus to conduct an “inquiry.”
The probe is believed to be the latest in a recent string of NCAA investigations looking into possible improper benefits received by college football players from agents.
Investigations are known to be underway at North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida and Alabama.
Georgia associate athletic director Claude Felton confirmed Wednesday’s call from the NCAA and said UGA Athletic Association officials responded by pledging full cooperation.
Felton said the NCAA requested that UGA officials, coaches and student-athletes refrain from further comment on the matter “until the inquiry is completed.” Georgia interim athletic director Frank Crumley declined to comment when reached by the AJC.
The NCAA’s call to Georgia officials in Athens came as the SEC was wrapping up the first session of its annual media days event in Hoover, Ala., where the hot topic was the widespread recent allegations of improper agent activity.
“It’s epidemic right now,” Florida coach Urban Meyer said. “I think it’s always been there, from what I understand. . . . But I think we’ve reached a point where the size of college football, the magnitude of college football right now, [it] is really overwhelming.”
The NCAA is investigating whether Alabama defensive lineman Marcell Dareus broke NCAA rules by attending a sports agent’s party on Miami’s South Beach during Memorial Day weekend, and NCAA investigators also have interviewed North Carolina players, including defensive tackle Marvin Austin, and South Carolina tight end Weslye Saunders about the same party.
In addition, the NCAA is looking into an allegation that former Florida offensive lineman Maurkice Pouncey accepted $100,000 from an agent’s representative between last season’s SEC Championship Game and the Sugar Bowl –- an allegation that Pouncey has strongly denied and called “absolutely ridiculous.”
Georgia’s highest-profile pro prospect, junior wide receiver A.J. Green, told SI.com on Tuesday, the day before the NCAA’s call to UGA, that he was not at the South Beach party that triggered investigations at three schools. Green said he spent Memorial Day weekend at home in Summerville, S.C., and that he was asked about the party by a Georgia compliance official on Tuesday.
“I never went to South Beach,” Green said.
Former Georgia wide receiver Michael Moore, Green’s teammate the past two seasons, said Wednesday night on Twitter: “Hahaha. This talk about A.J. is hilarious. That country boy ain’t never been to Miami!!! You can put those rumors to rest.”
It is not clear whether the NCAA informed Georgia which player or players it plans to interview.
NCAA rules prohibit college players from signing contracts with, or accepting benefits from, agents. If a player is found to have done so, he could face loss of college eligibility. If the NCAA finds that the school knew, or should have known, about the matter, the institution also could be penalized.
“At the conclusion of the process, when the facts are known, appropriate determinations will be made as to the amateurism status of the student-athlete and whether the institution was aware or should have been aware of the improper conduct based on existing NCAA rules,” SEC commissioner Mike Slive said Wednesday, speaking in generalities and not about any specific case.
Slive added: “Given the surreptitious nature of these matters, it is difficult, if not impossible, for institutions to know what might have taken place. . . . My point is, this isn’t done on Main Street at noon with a compliance officer sitting there. Our schools work very hard. We’ve talked about this issue over and over. We’ve brought experts in. Our schools do everything they can to educate student-athletes about what they should and shouldn’t do.”
Georgia coach Mark Richt and three players -– Green, punter Drew Butler and fullback Shaun Chapas -– are scheduled to arrive at media days Thursday morning for appearances before almost 1,000 media members here.
The NCAA’s recent focus on agent activity, dubbed AgentGate by some, was much-discussed during the opening session of the SEC’s annual three-day media event Wednesday.
Alabama coach Nick Saban was most outspoken on the topic, exuding anger from the podium at the Wynfrey Hotel.
Although not excluding players from responsibility, Saban said agents are “entrapping and taking advantage of young people at a difficult time in their life” and should be banned from the agent business for a year if they endanger college players’ eligibility with improper inducements.
“I don’t think it’s anything but greed that is creating it right now on behalf of the agents,” Saban said. “Agents that do this, I hate to say this, but how are they any better than a pimp? I have no respect for people who do that to young people -– none. I mean, none. How would you feel if they did it to your child?”
Slive called for a national re-examination of the agent issue, saying: “This is a national problem that calls for a national agent strategy for college athletics.” He said an NCAA committee should take an outside-the-box look at the issue.
“Dealing with improper agent conduct has been a challenge for a long time,” Slive said. “Not only for intercollegiate athletics, but also for the many good agents who try to follow the rules. It is time to reexamine the NCAA rules that relate to agents.”
After the story broke late Wednesday of the NCAA’s inquiry at Georgia, former Bulldogs linebacker Rennie Curran, who gave up his final season of college eligibility to enter this year’s NFL draft, addressed the matter on his Twitter account.
“Can’t believe how hard the ncaa is trying to crack down on college athletes,” Curran tweeted. “How can [you] expect someone not to look to outside sources…”
Continuing on his next tweet, Curran wrote: “… when there are video games being made of you, your jerseys getting sold, your family is struggling [and] you don’t even get a dime except pell [grant].”
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365 comments Add your comment
Dr. Phil
July 21st, 2010
7:18 pm
Hold athletes to the same admission standards as regular students. Too many coaches are like Calimari at UK: come here for a year and get a big pro contract. College presidents could put a stop to this, but most of them are opportunistic politicians, like our dear Mike Adams. If universities tightened their standards, we would have fewer criminal/athletes, and play on the field would not suffer. High school kids are treated like Lebron James at his coming out party.
SE GA Resident
July 21st, 2010
7:19 pm
Maybe it should become illegal for an agent to do this. This blog just tells me that there are too many people out there dealing offers they shouldn’t be doing. One of the classes my son took in a sports management major was dealing with legals issues in sports. Some of these agents need to do a retake of that class.
Tom
July 21st, 2010
7:19 pm
Bye Bye AJ Green.
wiley
July 21st, 2010
7:19 pm
Yes George good points…the Braves are special this year…may be the only thing GT and UGA fans can agree on. I hope Tech kept its nose clean…our compliance office is full of great people…I hope they are doing their own investigation and are ready if the NCAA were to call. I interned in the compliance office…great people…free field passes for every 2009 home game…it was a great experience.
TUCK FECH
July 21st, 2010
7:19 pm
George Stein …Tech is THE JOKE by COKE. Can’t fill a high school stadium in the middle of Atlanta, hasn’t won a Bowl game in years, and representing the ACC in getting beat by IOWA! Oh Yeah 30-24
dog789xyz
July 21st, 2010
7:22 pm
No! Please. Take Green. Take Mark Richt also. Please. Let us make a fresh start with a smart coach.
Derke
July 21st, 2010
7:22 pm
Uga stole the G from Green Bay. Losers.
George Stein
July 21st, 2010
7:24 pm
Stay classy, Tuck Fech.
Yep
July 21st, 2010
7:24 pm
No investigations at GT. All their studs left. haha. I can;t wait 2 c how many dopes get suspended this season.
makai
July 21st, 2010
7:25 pm
Will someone give the Techsters their blog URL so maybe they will not be on ours. Wait—maybe there is no one on their blog so they have to go somewhere else. Maybe it is like high school or every Friday/Saturday night since college—4 lonely walls and a blow-up girl friend.
Birrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrd Man
July 21st, 2010
7:25 pm
IF THIS HAPPENED, I want that sports agent to serve as David Pollock’s punching bag for about a week. Would an agent really be that stupid if he had a chance of working for a top 10 NFL pick?
TUCK FECH
July 21st, 2010
7:26 pm
Stay on YOUR Blog George Stein.
SanDiegoJacket
July 21st, 2010
7:26 pm
This Jacket is going on record as keeping his mouth shut, just in case this comes back to haunt us.
SEC Fact Finder
July 21st, 2010
7:26 pm
The worst thing a player can do is lie, tell half truths, not cooperate….ask Dez Bryant….
George Stein
July 21st, 2010
7:27 pm
It’s a public forum, genius.
Jackets21
July 21st, 2010
7:29 pm
Hey George, all of our juniors went to the NFL. They can go to any damn party they wanted to after the season…unless they want to take away our Orange Bowl loss.
TMZ is reporting AJ Green was there. He had better fess up, because these other players are naming names.
Dawg Fan
July 21st, 2010
7:29 pm
I wonder if Joe Hamilton was at the party?
trey
July 21st, 2010
7:31 pm
I don’t think the North Ave Taliban will ever have to worry about anything like this. They don’t have any players that any agents would ever approach.
sparky
July 21st, 2010
7:32 pm
TMZ didn’t report he was there. They reported someone said he was there. They also reported AJ said he wasn’t.
Alabama Communist
July 21st, 2010
7:32 pm
More Breaking News On High Power NCAA 007 Investigation!
The Temp AD at UGA said today, it was not the NCAA that asked for access to the GA campus, but Homeland Security was the agency that inquire for access to the campus claiming that Muslin Agents were promising UGA players 77 Virgins if they sign with them……A Spokenperson with Homeland Security said if this was true, college football was funding the terrorism war by massive pep rallies and dumb supporters at the Southern Universities……..which flys into the face of Redneck Republican beliefs
HugoStiglitz
July 21st, 2010
7:32 pm
I hope for AJs sake that he is telling the truth about not being there. If he was there then its going to come out and the situation is going to get alot worse.
Painful Rectal Itch
July 21st, 2010
7:33 pm
Seriously, it itches and I can’t reach it. Would someone help a brother out?
Jackets21
July 21st, 2010
7:33 pm
I don’t know Dawg Fan.
Was Terreal “The Murderer” Bierra at the party? You know, the former UGA safety?
George Stein
July 21st, 2010
7:33 pm
Agreed, Jackets21. I was referring to when they were in school.
And you stay classy too, trey.
Jackets21
July 21st, 2010
7:35 pm
Sure trey, it’s not like they had 2 first round picks last year to UGay’s zero..Right?
jasont13
July 21st, 2010
7:36 pm
Jackets21, AJ Green was interviewed and said he was not there and has never been to Miami.
Ringleader
July 21st, 2010
7:37 pm
Let me see now………
1) No sex before marriage
2) No alcohol before 21
3) and No agents before you graduate
Sounds simple enough, but who is going to enforce it.
Hey Dogtards
July 21st, 2010
7:37 pm
@ trey – I don’t think the North Ave Taliban will ever have to worry about anything like this. They don’t have any players that any agents would ever approach.
Yeah not like GT had two first round players last year or the number 2 player taken in the draft a few years back. No agent would ever go near Calvin Johnson.
Stay classy Trey.
Reggie Ball
July 21st, 2010
7:38 pm
What down is it?
jasont13
July 21st, 2010
7:38 pm
I guarantee the NCAA will have inquiry into all schools that have an up and coming junior or senior that is a potential 1st round pick in next years draft. Was reported that 45 players were at this party.
Fill Phulmer
July 21st, 2010
7:39 pm
Mind if I dance wif yo date?
PDawg
July 21st, 2010
7:40 pm
Do you all realize how childish all these posts are?
George Stein
July 21st, 2010
7:41 pm
Indeed, PDawg.
Reuben Houston
July 21st, 2010
7:41 pm
Ask me who was there. I gots the dope.
Shaquandralishanickra
July 21st, 2010
7:46 pm
How childish is having a name “PDawg”?
We(UF) own UGA
July 21st, 2010
7:48 pm
Bye bye AJ Green! More excuses for Richt now….LOL
Quincy Carter
July 21st, 2010
7:49 pm
Anyone got some crack?
Randy McMichael
July 21st, 2010
7:51 pm
I’ll smack around any pregnant women…
Ed Tolley
July 21st, 2010
7:51 pm
I’m already on the case!
Randy McMichael
July 21st, 2010
7:52 pm
I’ll get my boy Sturdivant to head down too. He has a similiar skill set…
btgt69
July 21st, 2010
7:54 pm
Is Harrick back on campus ?
Bumpersticker
July 21st, 2010
7:54 pm
new bumpersticker in Athens today…..HONK IF YOU WERE AT THE MIAMI PARTY
SLim
July 21st, 2010
7:56 pm
Bad news for A.J. Green
Bill Clinton
July 21st, 2010
7:57 pm
It’s a right wing conspiracy! The NCAA is nothing but a bunch of Republican, goodie two shoes, know it all types. Rules were made to be broken! Go Dawgs! Hunker down, etc…..
Damon Evans
July 21st, 2010
7:58 pm
Being a married man driving around with girl other than his wife with her panties in his lap is not a crime! Pardon me, I’ve got to see if I can YouTube a copy of my pre-game introduction on the LegHumperTron before the football games.
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Jesse James
July 21st, 2010
8:01 pm
The NCAA will question all potential first and second round picks. Just to appease these other schools. It all goes back to the student athlete. It is their responsiblity. The integrity of college athletics is going down everyday. Go to a game and look how sloppy alot of these recruits look.
Jerrard Tarrant
July 21st, 2010
8:03 pm
There was some fine tail on South Beach. Don’t think I didn’t get mines.
Julio Jones
July 21st, 2010
8:03 pm
I had a blast in South Beach!!
SickandTired
July 21st, 2010
8:04 pm
Here we go. These NCAA guys might as well call a commercial real estate agent and find some office space to lease in Athens. They should be able to procure some pretty cheap because they’re gonna be down there awhile. There’s one business in Athens that if they stick their noses in they can turn Sanford Stadium into the nicest soccer venue in the entire United States.