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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 554983" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>The entire purpose of the NCAA enforcement arm is to maintain at least the semblance of competitive balance. If we gained a competitive advantage by taking a 17 year old to a strip joint with a former player and a current player and a current assistant coach, God help us.</p><p></p><p>That said, GT reported the Labarrie violations (at least I think they did) when he was placed on leave awaiting a decision from the NCAA. We self reported the Ron Bell crap and the players were suspended. I wonder where this originated and wonder if Coach Jo's legal team is involved. </p><p></p><p>Unless I am mistaken, Carter, Jr, at age 17, should not have been inside an Atlanta strip joint. Even if he was drinking bottled water. These clubs are very careful about checking the IDs of every person who walks through the front door. I wonder what Carter's parents might have to add to this story. If they knew their under aged son was inside a strip club, they too are in trouble. If he had an ID that made him appear to be 18 when he was actually 17, it would be interesting to know where is came from. I can imagine the Atlanta Police Department might also like to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 554983, member: 1199"] The entire purpose of the NCAA enforcement arm is to maintain at least the semblance of competitive balance. If we gained a competitive advantage by taking a 17 year old to a strip joint with a former player and a current player and a current assistant coach, God help us. That said, GT reported the Labarrie violations (at least I think they did) when he was placed on leave awaiting a decision from the NCAA. We self reported the Ron Bell crap and the players were suspended. I wonder where this originated and wonder if Coach Jo's legal team is involved. Unless I am mistaken, Carter, Jr, at age 17, should not have been inside an Atlanta strip joint. Even if he was drinking bottled water. These clubs are very careful about checking the IDs of every person who walks through the front door. I wonder what Carter's parents might have to add to this story. If they knew their under aged son was inside a strip club, they too are in trouble. If he had an ID that made him appear to be 18 when he was actually 17, it would be interesting to know where is came from. I can imagine the Atlanta Police Department might also like to know. [/QUOTE]
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