GaCane1213
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He took benefits he knew he wasn't supposed to. That's egregious enough
Muhammhed violated the cardinal sin of amateur athletics.
He accepted something of value from an agent for future consideration. It wasn't even a cash handshake. Instead, he decided to drive around Miami in luxury rental cars for everyone to see.
Just like Deniro told everyone after the Lufthanza heist in Goodfellas, don't buy anything for a while. You are gonna get us all pinched.....what the f**k is the matter with you.
He did it knowing the program was on probation. I wish that selfish loser nothing but the worst.
To the idiots excusing his actions, you are part of the problem.
Former Miami Hurricanes defensive end Al-quadin Muhammad is headed to FCS Hampton University, sources told CanesInSight.com. The highly talented, but highly troubled rush end was dismissed from Miami's program last week for his involvement with a luxury car rental dealership in South Beach.
The NCAA has yet to rule Muhammad ineligible and he hopes that he will be able to play this season for the Pirates of Hampton U. Muhammad is not yet on Hampton's online roster, but he is enrolled in classes at the school and should begin practicing soon.
Really Pete....highly troubled? He got into a fight and caught receiving extra benefits. Lets hold off on the HIGHLY troubled part. Its not like he rapped or robbed someone at gun point.
I hope UM still let them attend UM's pro-day.
I'm sure since he left Miami and he's not playing for another hated school like USC . The mob will not wasted their time now since they can't hold another 2 year cloud on usHe'll face some penalty from the NCAA. Hampton has nothing to lose. If he plays 4 games for them that's 4 games they never would have had. And no one cares about Hampton, so there won't be any negative media attention.
It'll probably come down to whether or not the NCAA bothers to make the connection to the agent through the rental company. If they determine he took benefits from an agent he'll be done.
Muhammhed violated the cardinal sin of amateur athletics.
He accepted something of value from an agent for future consideration. It wasn't even a cash handshake. Instead, he decided to drive around Miami in luxury rental cars for everyone to see.
Just like Deniro told everyone after the Lufthanza heist in Goodfellas, don't buy anything for a while. You are gonna get us all pinched.....what the f**k is the matter with you.
He did it knowing the program was on probation. I wish that selfish loser nothing but the worst.
To the idiots excusing his actions, you are part of the problem.
I hope UM still let them attend UM's pro-day.
Something is fishy. Still eligle to play but not eligible to play at UM.
Really nothing fishy. The NCAA has not formally reviewed the case. If they did, UM seems confident that they would find something. Therefore, they just got rid of the problems (Young, AQM, Grace) before they became bigger.
Muhammhed violated the cardinal sin of amateur athletics.
He accepted something of value from an agent for future consideration. It wasn't even a cash handshake. Instead, he decided to drive around Miami in luxury rental cars for everyone to see.
Just like Deniro told everyone after the Lufthanza heist in Goodfellas, don't buy anything for a while. You are gonna get us all pinched.....what the f**k is the matter with you.
He did it knowing the program was on probation. I wish that selfish loser nothing but the worst.
To the idiots excusing his actions, you are part of the problem.
The fine men and women of the NCAA are working their ASSES off to barely keep this ship from sinking, and some loser thinks he's entitled to go zig zagging through south beach in a car that isn't his. Pshh. Disgusting.
Wish him well.
All the talent in the world provided he keeps his head on straight and focuses on football.
feel like people really dont understand the difference between breaking rules inherent to a system and breaking the law.