"We take this very serious"

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Hayezb

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Apparently Dillon Baxter got a ride to practice on a golf cart driven by a student/agent and couldn't make the trip to Oregon State because....

"Obviously, we take this very serious, and we talked to Dillon," Kiffin said. "Dillon didn't know that (the student might be an agent), but we've turned it in to the NCAA, and in the meantime, Dillon won't be going (on the trip)."

Sorry if this has been posted...
 
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HAHAHAHAHA!!! the rules have just gotten ridiculous.

Player finds a $20 bill on the sidewalk and picks it up. He is suspended for an undisclosed amount of games. More information on this later.
 
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#4
This is too much, these student agents need to wear a silly hat or something to inform players before hand to avoid them... lol

Stupid ncaa rules, imo
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It's because a student-athlete cannot have privileges that regular students do not have. While it may sound ridiculous, it's a good rule and I for one am happy that it is enforced.
 
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#8
I know USC's recent history with NCAA Violations is probably (obviously) a factor in how strictly they are drawing the line on this one but interesting to compare their "zero tolerance" reaction to Auburn...

Risking it all on the off chance he's innocent vs. Absolutely no tolerance of even a chance of wrong doing. I wonder if Auburn will start to adopt USC's "zero tolerance" stance if they get hit with similar (or worst) sanctions
 

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