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right, but if he was employed by Ryan Day's PI firm.....who's gonna catch him? His brother's PI firm? DOUBT ITYep. So, for example, Jeremiah Smith could be employed by any private investigation firm in the world, except for Ryan Day's PI firm.
Personally, I think the whole thing was set up so that Corum could fund the scouting arrangements. That being said, why in the age of NIL would Corim being involved in a business make him ineligible?
So... say Corum was unaware.My original guess was that Corum was unaware, and Stallions and Uncle T were using it to funnel NIL funds into the advanced scouting network, and it just looked like a typical NIL payment.
But Corum not doing anything about it after the fact is really suspicious.
So... say Corum was unaware.
1. He's NOT ineligible, then?
2. Stalions committed a felony, in that case?
Is Stalions willing to go to prison for 2023?
Yes actually.... very.and Pablo is a legit news type of guy?
OK makes sense now.Because the business was with a staff member of school (Connor Stalions)....that's technically an NCAA violation. It would be permissible with anyone outside of the school.
*Chef's Kiss*Yep. So, for example, Jeremiah Smith could be employed by any private investigation firm in the world, except for Ryan Day's PI firm.
Have you paid any attention to that lunatic. Of course, he'd be willing to go to prison to protect the program and that title*.So... say Corum was unaware.
1. He's NOT ineligible, then?
2. Stalions committed a felony, in that case?
Is Stalions willing to go to prison for 2023?
Read the room:
First, like Stallions, McCarthy is a low life, low character cheater and is proud of that fact. Living by the motto, "protect the brand at all costs." Second, this will go to appellate court and be overturned. Finally, Xichigan cheats.