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His last name is ClitnDix, which is even worse.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...-who-loaned-money-to-chase-young-is-an-agent/
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Ware, who transferred from UK to Jacksonville State before the 2018 season, was held out of the bowl game after accepting $1,628 in impermissible benefits from someone who triggered the NCAA’s definition of an agent, according to a self-reported rules violation made by UK to the SEC and NCAA and obtained by the Courier Journal through an open records request.
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Chase had already been at OSU for over a year at the supposed time the load was made (2018). So there could be no inducing or encouraging him to use his services, or the recruitment or solicitation of him, seeing as he had already been there for a year and was already playing.The NFLPA prohibits agents from “[p]roviding or offering money or any other thing of value to any player or prospective player to induce or encourage that player to utilize his/her services.” Ohio law provides that agents may not “[l]oan or advance money to an athlete or the family or friends of an athlete in connection with the recruitment or solicitation of the athlete.”
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...-who-loaned-money-to-chase-young-is-an-agent/
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Deep breath peeps
I really don’t think this is/will be a big deal.
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Chase had already been at OSU for over a year at the supposed time the load was made (2018). So there could be no inducing or encouraging him to use his services, or the recruitment or solicitation of him, seeing as he had already been there for a year and was already playing.
I don't think you're interpreting that right. The issue isn't the agent trying to solicit Young to go to OSU but rather the agent trying to solicit Young to be his client when he goes off to the NFL. Unless OSU is linked to the agent somehow, actually used him a a bag man, or played Young while knowing this loan had occurred, all of which seems unlikely, there's not an OSU-NCAA problem but rather a Chase Young-NCAA problem. That's indirectly an OSU problem, of course, as it substantially reduces the team's chances of going 15-0 this season (or getting into the playoff with one loss), but I doubt that the school will face any direct sanctions.This quote is key, important points bolded:
Chase had already been at OSU for over a year at the supposed time the load was made (2018). So there could be no inducing or encouraging him to use his services, or the recruitment or solicitation of him, seeing as he had already been there for a year and was already playing.