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SEC Media Day 2010: Coaches Looking To Protect Investment, Not Players

Article By on 22nd July, 2010

... was not the conference’s continued dominance in the world of college football, but rather it’s prevalence in NCAA violations.

In the past few days teams like Florida, South Carolina, and Alabama all have players implicated in allegedly receiving improper benefits from agents.

New to the list is Georgia, who has yet to have any allegations brought its way, but have NCAA investigators playing the role of a summer recruit and coming down for an official visit.

When Alabama player Marcell Dareus was first accused of possibly receiving improper benefits from an agent, and thus violating NCAA regulations, his head coach Nick Saban immediately sounded off at the horn.

Saban, in a very poignant and angry demeanor, d...

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