The NCAA didn't believe Donte Moncrief's brother could buy a car. So they launched an investigation.
Posted Jul 26, 2017
Donte Moncrief was ruled ineligible by the NCAA for receiving impermissible benefits the week of Sept. 16, 2013. Those benefits were defined solely as the 2009 Challenger, his brother’s car. The notice from the NCAA didn’t break publicly. At the time, Ole Miss was on a bye before heading to play Alabama. But Moncrief’s future NFL career was now in serious jeopardy.
(SB Nation)
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