http://deadspin.com/alabama-ot-d-j-fluk ... -477596714
Yea I took $ in college so wat.
Yea I took $ in college so wat.
His agent is trying to walk this one back big time, saying his Twitter got hacked. Don't know why they'd care. He's about to be a first round draft pick probably regardless. I've seen athletes' Twitter accounts get corrupted but it has always been some kind of spyware thing where their account starts sending out spam. It gets fixed and they post an apology usually.
Then again, someone legit hacked the AP's twitter account today and sent out a message that there'd been two bombings at the White House. The Dow Jones dropped like 200 points for a few minutes. So there's that.
Then again, someone legit hacked the AP's twitter account today and sent out a message that there'd been two bombings at the White House. The Dow Jones dropped like 200 points for a few minutes. So there's that.
Yea I took $ in college so wat.
Wait, wat again?
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaaf--doc ... 13237.htmlFive Southeastern Conference football stars violated NCAA rules by receiving extra benefits prior to completing their collegiate careers, a Yahoo Sports investigation has found. The benefits – which in some cases came from multiple individuals – were conveyed to University of Alabama offensive tackle D.J. Fluker, University of Tennessee quarterback Tyler Bray, Tennessee defensive end Maurice Couch, Mississippi State University defensive tackle Fletcher Cox and Mississippi State wideout Chad Bumphis.
Fluker, Bray and Cox are all currently on NFL rosters. Bumphis was recently released by the Miami Dolphins. Couch is a senior starter for the Volunteers this season.
The identities of these players were revealed in a web of financial and text message records belonging to former Crimson Tide defensive end Luther Davis. The records were turned over to Yahoo Sports by a source with ties to the NFL agent community who alleged that Davis was acting as an intermediary between several high-profile college football stars and multiple NFL agents and financial advisers.