Hypocrisy Of NCAA Never Ceases To Amaze
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Georgia’s A.J. Green is the latest player to suffer from the misguided wrath of the NCAA. The wide receiver received a 4-game suspension for selling a jersey he wore in last year’s Independence Bowl for $1,000 to an agent. That’s pretty harsh. Tell us again, how much money does this organization make off players like Green?
Just as bad, the NCAA, which has been investigating this since July, took its sweet time in handing down a decision.
Georgia is appealing the ruling. Good luck with that.
Despite what Gregory Lamar Slocum, a barking porch dog in Orange County and head of Bulldog Nation on the West Coach, might believe, it’s a good bet Green’s absence will cost Georgia a victory. The Bulldogs visit South Carolina on Saturday and host Arkansas the following week.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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Why did it take the NCAA from July 21 to now to hand down their decision. because they are trying to turn the clock back and if you are an black college athelete you better run every time you meet an agent. Pure and simple. They dont like college football and basketball dominated by black athletes. Lets go one step futher. Who told about the jersey? You can bet it wasnt A.J. Green and why did the NCAA tell Georgia not to talk about the 1000 dollars because they knew they were going to hammer the Bulldogs. The NCAA makes millions of dollars off these student athletes and I bet you can by a A. J. Green Jersey for 89.99 all day long on the Internet. To the NCAA, stop trying to destroy these young mens lives. Again 4 games for a 1000 dollars. And you are happy about destroying a young man and a great program.
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