The Blind Side 2: University of Florida Edition

starkvegasdawg

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Only months after serving a two-game suspension for receiving improper benefits, Florida junior defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd was adopted by the person who provided those benefits, according to a report by USA Today.

Floyd was ruled ineligible by the NCAA for accepting more than $2,500 over several months from the Student Athlete Mentoring Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Delaware.

After Floyd was adopted by 50-year-old Kevin Lahn, Floyd was given a 2012 Ford Explorer XLT, a credit card and had his apartment leased by Lahn.


http://espn.go.com/college-football...ors-adopted-person-provided-improper-benefits
 

Dawg Jurist

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I'm actually a little surprised that this hasn't happened more since Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw did it for Ole Miss University.
 

AlSwearengen

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It makes your head spin trying to figure out why the ncaa doesn't go after the bears. How many new cans of worms have they opened in the last ten years trying to get ahead in recruiting?