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
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