as I understand it, and believe me I'm no expert, any contact between an agent and an underclass student athlete is a violation so if a soph football player took his class it's a violation. if a soph football player talks to him in the hall it's a violation. as far as I know the only athlete to take his class was a female olympic athlete so no classroom violations, however the guys salary for teaching this class was less than his rent for the same time period so he must have been getting something out of his time. also this guy was Robert Quinn's agent while he was teaching a class while Quinn was still on scholarship after being kicked off the team. he loaned Quinn $300k and is now sueing Robert because Rob dropped him as his agent just before the draft.Owlman wrote:it was talking about academic advisor Carey. That's what my question was about.
was using this guy as a teacher a violation? I have no idea but with unc being in the midst of a huge agent scandel having an agent on campus and teaching certainly doesnt look good. keep in mind, he was hired by the guy that gave an A to McAdoo's plagiarized paper. most schools try to keep their noses clean during an ncaa investigation, unc seems to be going out of it's way to find new ways to thumb their noses at the investigation