February 9, 2012

NCAA ruling on USC players could come today

Steve Spurrier told reporters on the SEC Coaches Teleconference today that he is under the impression he will get some news from the NCAA on the status of Chris Culliver, Jariel King and Weslye Saunders sometime today.

You can hear Spurrier’s comments on the NCAA investigation at about the 2:00 minute mark in the below audio.

AUDIO: Steve Spurrier on SEC Conference Call

“Haven’t heard anything official yet,” Spurrier said.  “I’ve hear there may be something official later this afternoon.  Maybe you can call our athletic director or… naw, I better not say that.  Wait til it comes out, okay?  I just heard there may be something official later on, but that’s all I heard.

Spurrier did not say if he expected to get good news or bad news from the NCAA.

“I don’t know anything, Spurrier said.  “I just think there may come something today or it may be tomorrow.  We’ll have to wait and see.  We are all waiting.”

Georgia is also waiting on news from the NCAA regarding star wide receiver A.J. Green.  The former Summerville star is being investigated by the NCAA for allegedly selling one of his game jersey’s to a Georgia booster.  Green did not play in the Bulldogs opener last weekend because of the incident.  Georgia is hoping to find out if he can play Saturday against the Gamecocks sometime today.

NCAA probe expands at USC

This is what happens when the NCAA starts poking around your school. They come around to get information on one item and then end up turning over stones to see what else they can find. Investigators initially came to Columbia to ask USC tight end Weslye Saunders about his potential involvement with a sports agent.  They returned this week to ask him a few more questions.  They also had a few questions for some other players on the team.  Specifically, they want to know about the living arrangements of at least three players on the team.

The State’s Joe Person reported this:

The NCAA is investigating the living arrangements of several South Carolina football players at a Columbia hotel, according to two sources close to the situation.

Investigators in town this week have questioned players about staying at the Whitney Hotel, a seven-story property located along the Devine Street shopping corridor in the Shandon area.

Tight end Weslye Saunders, who has been the focus of the NCAA’s investigation of USC, is one of at least three players with rooms at the Whitney, The State confirmed.

Offensive tackle Jarriel King and defensive tackle Travian Robertson also have rooms in their names at the hotel. Calls to the three players’ rooms on Thursday were not answered.

The players have been living in the Whitney for several months, according to two sources. If the NCAA determines they received a rate lower than what is available to the general public, it could be ruled an extra benefit.

It is hard to say what is going to come of all of this.  If a violation did in fact take place the NCAA could simply demand the players reimburse the hotel for the discounted rate and have the whole matter dropped.  It is too early to say what, if anything, is going to happen.  You can bet USC’s compliance department is working double duty to make sure everything is in order.  It looks like the NCAA is taking a pretty hard look around Columbia.