strength coach arrested

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by tigerfan1977, Oct 24, 2006.

  1. captainpodnuh

    captainpodnuh Baseball at da Box

    The best thing the university can do is air out its laundry. Its a sign that the systems in place are working. The compliance dept runs a pretty good operation, and they routinely educate players and staff on all regulations. Sometimes you get a bad egg. It happens. The bad part about this is its another event occuring under Skip's regime.

    Since this is tied to the guy from Houston that was arrested last week, sounds like that agent rolled over on this staffer, not that it makes it OK to do what he was allegedly involved in.
     
  2. khounba

    khounba Founding Member

    That would lead you to believe that the NCAA and SEC were somehow involved with the investigation. I hope so and I hope this is all that comes out of the situation.
     
  3. bhelmLSU

    bhelmLSU Founding Member Staff Member

    On the news just now they said he was a former assistant at LSU and current residence is listed in Cali. 2 Players said that he brought them to his and were introduced to his former agent unexpectedly and then the agent tried to meet the players at a local resturant to convince them to sign with his company.

    Seems that the players came out and put a stop to his attempts. These actions are only illegal according to Louisiana law. You have to get permission from AD to talk to student-athletes.

    I think that LSU caught this situation before it got bad and LSU will self report if any NCAA rules were broken. I felt better about the incident from what I saw on the news, I just hope it gets better from here as more information comes.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2637062&campaign=rss&source=NCFHeadlines
     
  4. Bengal Buddy

    Bengal Buddy Founding Member

    This is the third time I have attempted to send this post. If this one does not take, the devil with it.

    We dip into savings for a lot of reasons, not all of them good. As far as the cost of attorneys, you hire what you can afford. Most attorneys are more than competent. Also, most attorneys will work out an acceptable payment plan. If not, get a loan. But to say that the taxpayer should foot the bill, that is really absurd. That would just allow attorneys to up their fees since the state is paying for it. Not a good idea. Of course the attorneys would love it.
     
  5. tenebrism

    tenebrism Founding Member

    yeah it was only two students and they weren't aware at first. after they became aware they put a stop to it.

    i don't believe this will damage the program at all. in fact, it looks really good on the program to have the players report it.
     
  6. pensacola

    pensacola Founding Member

    Hopefully no big deal-- it's not like someone rented a house for a player's family or something.
     
  7. bhelmLSU

    bhelmLSU Founding Member Staff Member

    You can see the Auburn posters getting a little excited about the news with all the crap we gave them about giving grades to their players.

    Sorry we might have to dissappoint you.:hihi:
     
  8. lsugrad00

    lsugrad00 Founding Member

    ok, I'm not a lawyer but how can the state of louisiana tell someone who they can and can't talk to? That makes no sense to me.
     
  9. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    And believe me, you get what you pay for.



    Never did.



    It's a flat percentage of what the jury awards.



    Not true, and most want to settle out of court- too lazy to do the work involved in trying it. That's why there are so many lawyers not practicing.


    I don't want to be a diversion from the intent of the thread; therefore, this is my last post on that subject. Peace brother!
     
  10. CajunPunk

    CajunPunk TF's Resident Realist

    If the state of Louisiana allows you to go to their school for free and play on their football team, I would think that would give them a little leeway... not sure though...
     

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