Probably because of some of the bad rumors that went around about it..whats to be easy about?
Good point. I hope, for his sake and Nebraska's, that it was something as (relatively) minor as talking to an agent or selling tickets. I also hope he realizes he made a mistake and squandered an opportunity others would die for. Hopefully he can use it as a learning experience and grow from it.We might. If he wants to make it into the NFL (he got invited to the Combine), he's gonna have to come out with it to SOMEBODY, and the NFL and it's reporters aren't known for keeping secrets.
I know. But compared to some of the other allegations that were thrown around? Pretty tame.actually selling tickets, if that is what it was, is an NCAA violation.
It was not selling tickets. Again, that is a major NCAA violation that would have to be reported. If that happened, it would be news all over the Big 12 region and there is no way they could keep that news in-house like they did.actually selling tickets, if that is what it was, is an NCAA violation.
I'm kinda amazed myself that this hasn't gotten out by now...maybe those that are in the know have a reason to keep it that way. Due to that fact, I would take a small gander and say that it has nothing to do with any NCAA violations or criminal violations, and that it resulted from something that ticked off the wrong person "in house".