Article By Trey Bradley on 20th October, 2009
"Not being able to play in the last three games, it's extremely difficult for him to handle that."
"The penalty has certainly achieved. I mean, it's worked."
Intentional or otherwise, Gundy's words serve as a subtle jab at the NCAA, an organization too afraid of legal liability to directly suspend a college player, that instead intimidates its member universities into holding athletes in question out of action.
Such is the case of Bryant, who was recently caught in a lie regarding a spring visit with former NFL All-Pro Deion Sanders. So...
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