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smashmode
09-30-2010, 11:55 AM
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news;_ylt=AvcyuSGqc4cVvOltVsCSLXY5nYcB?slug=cr-uncagents092910

Kick backs from agents to coaches?

I think UNC might get the banhammer.

F Duke
09-30-2010, 01:26 PM
Good

kabbey520
09-30-2010, 01:30 PM
Butch Davis brought Miami to UNC.

F Duke
09-30-2010, 01:34 PM
Props to Yahoo sports. Who would have thought they'd have the balls to break not one but two of these stories.

Itamicbomb
09-30-2010, 01:40 PM
I'm pretty sure the NCAA said it would never trot out the death penalty again. I'd expect massive scholarship cuts, but I'm kind of hoping that they get a slap on the wrist just to piss off USC fans.

the real dill
09-30-2010, 06:06 PM
"You follow the drugs and you get drug dealers. You follow the money, and you don't know where the hell it goes."

UofAlum05
10-01-2010, 12:12 AM
Hopefully East Carolina will teach these guys a lesson this weekend. First Down..............................Pirates!!!!!

Wyo-Cat
10-01-2010, 06:49 PM
"You follow the drugs and you get drug dealers. You follow the money, and you don't know where the hell it goes."

Sound like a quote from The Wire.

the real dill
10-06-2010, 01:30 PM
Report: Blake had repeated contact with Suh

Posted by John Taylor on October 6, 2010 11:06 AM ET

With each passing day, the controversy swirling around former North Carolina assistant John Blake seems to add yet another questionable layer and bring further into question exactly what the hell Butch Davis' "trusted aide" was doing during his three years in Chapel Hill.


The latest development involves the second pick of last April's NFL draft, and once again brings up the name of NFL agent Gary Wichard in connection to Blake.


Based on an open records request, the Raleigh News & Observer has obtained the cell phone and desk phone records of Blake from the periods Oct. 31, 2009, to June 22, 2010, and May 11, 2009, to Aug. 30, 2010, respectively.


According to those records, Blake was in communication with -- either via a phone call or text; the records don't distinguish between the two -- former Nebraska and current Detroit Lions defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh or members of his family a total of 19 times during the timelines noted above. While that in and of itself would not constitute a violation, the paper reports that, either immediately before or after or after the communications with Suh and/or his family, Blake spoke to Wichard for an extended period of time. The paper listed two examples of this type of coincidence.

On Nov. 5, Blake had a one-minute communication with Ngum Suh's number at 7 p.m. At 7:02 p.m., Blake called Wichard's cell phone and talked for 19 minutes.
On Dec. 7, Blake had a call for six minutes with Ngum Suh's number at 7:12 p.m. At 7:18 p.m., Blake called Wichard's cell phone and talked for 15 minutes.


The obvious implication is that Blake was attempting to steer Suh toward Wichard. Alabama defensive tackle Marcell Dareus reportedly told NCAA investigators that Blake lobbied for Wichard to become the lineman's agent upon entering the NFL. Dareus also accused Blake of doing the same with former South Carolina tight end Weslye Saunders.


Suh's mother Bernadette told the News & Observer that "[n]o one recommended anyone to us... It didn't happen. Even if [Blake] did, it's none of your business -- it's nobody's business."


(Writer's note: we believe the North Carolina Secretary of State's office may disagree with that last assertion.)


Ultimately, Suh did not sign with Wichard or even place the agent in his final three choices; instead, he signed with Maximum Sports Management on Jan. 27. Even then, though, the communication between Blake and Suh did not stop; according to the paper, there were four calls in February, one in March, four in April and one in June.


"What, do you think recruiting players or running for agents stops when they sign with someone else?" one agent asked us rhetorically Wednesday morning, although it should be noted that it's not been, and may never be, proven Blake was a "runner" for anyone.


Of course, there is a prior relationship between Blake and Suh that must be taken into consideration as well; the former recruited the latter and coached him for two seasons at Nebraska before moving on to the Tar Heels.


Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini was sufficiently concerned about Blake's post-'Huskers contact with Suh that he asked a member of the football program to call UNC and take care of the issue. "I remember something coming up," Pelini said, "but I don't know the extent of what it was."


The Omaha World-Herald

Reydituto
10-06-2010, 07:24 PM
John Blake is a shady SOB, and a terrible football coach dating all the way back to his Oklahoma days ...

the real dill
10-19-2010, 02:13 PM
John Blake is a shady SOB, and a terrible football coach dating all the way back to his Oklahoma days ...

Two former Wichard clients – linebacker Brian Bosworth and tight end Stephen Alexander – told Yahoo! Sports that Blake was the conduit for their relationship with the prominent agent. Blake coached both players during his tenure at the University of Oklahoma. Wichard is currently under investigation by the NCAA, NFL Players Association and North Carolina Secretary of State for potential improper agent conduct. A third former Oklahoma player, defensive end Stirling Luckey, told Yahoo! Sports that he had knowledge of Blake’s endorsement of Wichard to elite Sooners players.



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