http://blog.al.com/tide-source/2009/10/alabamas_jerrell_harris_learns.html
Only 72 hours before that opening game, a 34-24 victory, Jones and Ingram were cleared by the NCAA to play. In a self-report to the SEC, Alabama recommended no suspension, even though a source said the value of the "impermissible benefits" was more than the $100 it takes to get the NCAA's attention. Alabama's report included at least one more violation involving Jones and Ingram, the details of which have not yet surfaced.
Apparently, this may have something to do with a cruise they took out of TX on another donor's dollar.</p>
Only 72 hours before that opening game, a 34-24 victory, Jones and Ingram were cleared by the NCAA to play. In a self-report to the SEC, Alabama recommended no suspension, even though a source said the value of the "impermissible benefits" was more than the $100 it takes to get the NCAA's attention. Alabama's report included at least one more violation involving Jones and Ingram, the details of which have not yet surfaced.
Apparently, this may have something to do with a cruise they took out of TX on another donor's dollar.</p>