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RE: OT: Four College Assistant Coaches Charged in Corruption Scheme
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Quote:Jay Williams admitted that his former sports agency paid Kevin Love's AAU coach $250,000

After his near-deadly motorcycle accident, current ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Williams worked as a recruiter for Ceruzzi Sports and Entertainment from 2007 to 2009. He’s seen the corrupt culture of college basketball firsthand, and has admittedly taken part in it.

After the FBI’s bombshell announcement and indictments of four assistant basketball coaches, Williams predicted a grim future for college basketball. He said he knew from experience. Williams dropped on live TV that he funneled $250,000 to Kevin Love’s AAU coach, Pat Barrett, while serving as a representative for the sports agency.
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2017/09/espn-jay...l-fbi-ncaa
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