"Selling a jersey to an agent" is slang for took a lot of cash from an agent but was willing to admit he only took money in general. It's a plea deal of sorts between the NCAA and Jawja.<div>
</div><div>Georgia, knowing full well that if the NCAA really looked into this investigation they'd find more, will be willing to take the four game suspension and not have to wait in limbo with an ongoing investigation. Meanwhile, the NCAA can spend more time dealing with the broader agent situation across the spectrum of college football, instead of dragging their feet with a thorough investigation on one school. Remember, the NCAA will soon have to address this situation on their end as well, with how they will approach monitoring agents from here on out. Georgia will appeal as a formality and the request will be denied without the NCAA really even considering it.<div>
</div><div>And then Georgia's #2 receiver will catch the ball 14 times on a bunch of dead indians for 236 yards and 4 touchdowns.</div></div>