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Former USC basketball player O.J. Mayo, a projected lottery pick in this year's NBA draft, received thousands of dollars in cash, clothes and other benefits in apparent violation of NCAA rules while he was still in high school and during his one year in college, a former Mayo associate told ESPN's "Outside the Lines."

Louis Johnson, who was a part of Mayo's inner circle until recently, said Mayo accepted around $30,000 in cash and gifts during the past four years from Rodney Guillory, a 43-year-old Los Angeles event promoter. In addition to cash, the gifts included a flat-screen television for Mayo's dorm room, cell phone service, a hotel room, clothes, meals and airline tickets for Mayo's friends and a relative, according to Johnson, others with knowledge of the gifts and store receipts.


When Mayo was in high school in Ohio and West Virginia, Guillory was receiving monthly payments from the Northern California sports agency Bill Duffy Associates. Johnson said BDA provided Guillory with around $200,000 before Mayo arrived at USC, and that Guillory used most of the money to support his own lifestyle but also gave a portion of it to Mayo.



In exchange for the payments and gifts, Mayo entered into a verbal agreement to allow BDA represent him when he turned pro, Johnson told "Outside the Lines."

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3390695

Here's what I don't get. The NCAA obviously doesn't really care about student athletes getting money through these shady characters that latch on to the top talents. Would it be so hard for them to set something up similar to student loans where athletes who have a professional future can get money through legal means? Its hard to blame the kids, many of whom have never had anything, for accepting gifts in return for a cut of their contract when they turn pro.
 
Not surprising though; seems like every athlete in USC gets paid. Reggie Bush? Dwayne Jarrett? Now O.J. Mayo...

Surprised that Matt Leinart resisted it. :lol:
 
I guess a FREE education at a top college isn't enough anymore.

This is where the NBA and NCAA need to work together. OJ Mayo for breaking the rules should NOT allowed to just run to the NBA and make millions. Punish him. Suspend him. Prevent him from going to the NBA.

USC will get punished (as it should). But OJ Mayo shouldn't be allowed to walk free and un-harmed here. He KNOWINGLY broke the rules too!!!!!
 
I guess a FREE education at a top college isn't enough anymore.

Lets not pretend anyone is getting an education here. Mayo took one semester of courses, most of which had optional attendance. OJ was brought in by USC to generate revenue and increase the profile of their team. Hes been woefully under-compensated for his year of labor.

USC will get punished (as it should).

:lol:

And have light cast on this sham the NCAA and NBA have created with the one year rule? Noone is getting punished. It will all be ignored, Mayo will be in the NBA next year, and the NCAA will try their best to bury their heads further into the sand.
 
Lets not pretend anyone is getting an education here. Mayo took one semester of courses, most of which had optional attendance. OJ was brought in by USC to generate revenue and increase the profile of their team. Hes been woefully under-compensated for his year of labor.



:lol:

And have light cast on this sham the NCAA and NBA have created with the one year rule? Noone is getting punished. It will all be ignored, Mayo will be in the NBA next year, and the NCAA will try their best to bury their heads further into the sand.

USC will get punished with this. You can take that to the bank!!!!!
 
O.J. Mayo was repeatedly investigated by the Pac-10 to make sure no wrong doing. I'm sure USC looked the othe way but I don't blame them. The NBA's rule of not wanting high school players to go directly to the pro's is done for two things. To allow teams another year to scout guys and to keep older guys the 12th man on the bench another year.

In College Basketball guys know they're one and done so it really doesn't matter about getting an education. Now for other sports where the cash cow isn't staring real student-athletes in the face the scholarship means something. Not for guys who are themselves being used by the NCAA to gain cash.
 
USC will get punished with this. You can take that to the bank!!!!!

Just like that stiff penalty handed down for the Reggie Bush fiasco? It was a good story and is probably all true, but nothing can be proven. The NCAA won't go around penalizing schools because of allegations made by a disgruntled former friend.
 
Just like that stiff penalty handed down for the Reggie Bush fiasco? It was a good story and is probably all true, but nothing can be proven. The NCAA won't go around penalizing schools because of allegations made by a disgruntled former friend.

They can't hand down the penalty till Bush goes on trial. Which won't be till 2009. Once that happens, then the NCAA can pass out the punishment to USC!
 
I can see this problem happening for many schools when 2011 comes; which is when the CBA expires for the NBA and when Stern bumps the age limit to 20.

So in that case, USC should be punished to send a message to all other schools.
 
This happens at every school where NBA prospects go. Duke, Carolina, UConn, Kansas, Florida, Memphis, Texas, Stanford, Kentucky...... What are they going to do, suspend every top basketball program in the country?
 
This happens at every school where NBA prospects go. Duke, Carolina, UConn, Kansas, Florida, Memphis, Texas, Stanford, Kentucky...... What are they going to do, suspend every top basketball program in the country?

Rhett Bomar and Mo Clarett also in CFB. Fans are naiive if they believe that alot of programs don't have their hands in some dirt. Coaches are finding ways to get around rules to get an advantage because if they don't win they're out. I go back to an interview I heard about Texas A&M when Barry Switzer criticized their football program for wanting to be the equivalent of Texas and Oklahoma. He said something to the likes of "Texas A&M has never been a program like Texas or Oklahoma, yet they've got people over there who think they are."
 
This happens at every school where NBA prospects go. Duke, Carolina, UConn, Kansas, Florida, Memphis, Texas, Stanford, Kentucky...... What are they going to do, suspend every top basketball program in the country?


Uh, do you even know how "punishments" are handed down? Doesn't sound like ya do.

All they need to do is take away a scholorship. That's all. Just 1. Maybe 2 if they feel the crime is/was really bad. Also a 1 year ban from the NCAA tournament should be fair.
 
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