Here is exactly why the NCAA cleared Texas’ Mohamed Bamba of any NCAA violations
Posted Jul 16, 2017
The NCAA said Tuesday that Texas freshman Mohamed Bamba received benefits from a private equity investor, but those benefits were permissible because Bamba’s relationship with the investor had been ongoing for many years. The NCAA also found that the investor, Greer Love, served as a mentor to other children as well, and provided similar benefits to those children.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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