As colleges' greed grows, so does the hypocrisy
Posted Sep 10, 2010
A.J. Green is the biggest star in a state where the college football team matters more than anything except, possibly, one's place of worship. Thousands of those No. 8 jerseys, which Green wears on Saturdays, have been sold. And all proceeds benefit Georgia athletics. This has become enormously important the last couple of days because the NCAA has suspended Green for the first four games for selling one of his game-worn jerseys.
(Washington Post)
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