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The fact that allegations have been made by ESPN that a prominent one-and-done college basketball player received under-the-table payments before he entered college and while he played his one- season apprenticeship before entering the NBA really isn't that surprising.
Former Southern California star O.J. Mayo is alleged to have received about $30,000 and other benefits while in high school and during his lone college year from a representative of the sports management agency that now represents him. What is surprising, unfortunately, is that potential controversies such as this one aren't more commonplace.See the full content of this document
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Mayo Mess Points Out Bigger Issue
The competition among major Division I colleges for top players has beco...
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