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Report Says Players From Alabama’s 2009 Title Got Paid Fro Autographs
John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports
Sports Illustrated’s Luke Winn has a new feature story called “Operation Stolen Base” that details a group of players from Alabama’s 2009 national title team, including Marquis Johnson and Terrence Cody, were paid for their autographs. Per SI...
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Panezich and Bollinger arrived in Tuscaloosa during winter break, when the football team wasn’t practicing, so finding players required improvisation. The first member of the Crimson Tide they say they encountered—and asked to sign, outside of a dorm—was cornerback Marquis Johnson. The two collectors had 40-odd white-paneled footballs, each emblazoned with Alabama’s logo, laid out in the rear bed of their SUV, and “[Johnson] signed a few,” Panezich says. “[He] talked about getting paid to do the rest.?.?.?.?We paid him up front and . . . he recruited everybody else to come and sign. He’d go into the dorm, grab a couple guys—$20, $30, $40, depending on who the player was—and they’d all come sign 40 team items.”

Panezich says Johnson was paid roughly $200, but “not everyone took money. [Defensive tackle] Terrence Cody was probably the biggest. He got paid to sign all the team stuff—and then we heard he was interested in making some more money. So he came out and signed a bunch of mini helmets that he inscribed, like 2X ALL-AMERICAN, or 2 BLOCKED FGS AGAINST TENNESSEE, very specific stuff.” Panezich recalls that they paid Cody around $400 total. (SI obtained cellphone video from Panezich that shows Johnson, fellow cornerback Rod Woodson and tight end Colin Peek autographing items; Panezich says that Peek, as well as running back Ali Sharrief and QB Greg McElroy, signed but declined compensation in order to comply with NCAA rules. Cody, through his agent, declined to comment. Says Johnson: “I never got paid. I don’t know [Panezich].” Woodson could not be reached for comment. When asked if the school had knowledge of the signings, an Alabama spokesman said, in part, “As part of our comprehensive compliance and education program, we routinely review all situations of potential concern and address matters such as these with all of our student-athletes.”)
You can read the whole thing [link=(Panezich and Bollinger arrived in Tuscaloosa during winter break, when the football team wasn’t practicing, so finding players required improvisation. The first member of the Crimson Tide they say they encountered—and asked to sign, outside of a dorm—was cornerback Marquis Johnson. The two collectors had 40-odd white-paneled footballs, each emblazoned with Alabama’s logo, laid out in the rear bed of their SUV, and “[Johnson] signed a few,” Panezich says. “[He] talked about getting paid to do the rest.?.?.?.?We paid him up front and . . . he recruited everybody else to come and sign. He’d go into the dorm, grab a couple guys—$20, $30, $40, depending on who the player was—and they’d all come sign 40 team items.”

Panezich says Johnson was paid roughly $200, but “not everyone took money. [Defensive tackle] Terrence Cody was probably the biggest. He got paid to sign all the team stuff—and then we heard he was interested in making some more money. So he came out and signed a bunch of mini helmets that he inscribed, like 2X ALL-AMERICAN, or 2 BLOCKED FGS AGAINST TENNESSEE, very specific stuff.” Panezich recalls that they paid Cody around $400 total. (SI obtained cellphone video from Panezich that shows Johnson, fellow cornerback Rod Woodson and tight end Colin Peek autographing items; Panezich says that Peek, as well as running back Ali Sharrief and QB Greg McElroy, signed but declined compensation in order to comply with NCAA rules. Cody, through his agent, declined to comment. Says Johnson: “I never got paid. I don’t know [Panezich].” Woodson could not be reached for comment. When asked if the school had knowledge of the signings, an Alabama spokesman said, in part, “As part of our comprehensive compliance and education program, we routinely review all situations of potential concern and address matters such as these with all of our student-athletes.”))]here[/link]. So what happens now?

(CollegeSpun)
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Catahoula20LSU77 months
And absolutely zero will be done about it
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Lsu10120577 months
Why exactly does SI need to put out an article that Alabama players are getting paid? What's next Patrick Peterson was inbounds? These things are common knowledge.
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TT977 months
And LSU still wouldn't have scored.
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Purple Spoon77 months
Please don't tell me you guys think this doesn't go on at every power 5 school.
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Gumbo177 months
This is bama so the NCAA will just look the other way.
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MikeyInTheHam77 months
Outside the four year windows. Move along.... Nothing to see here.
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salford22777 months
DJ Fluker received almost 60K from an agent and the NCAA ignored it. This is nothing
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RandySavage77 months
Way to crack the case SI. There's only been visual evidence out there for everyone to see for like 7 or 8 years now.
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BigDropper77 months
So, let's get down to brass tacks... do they get to claim another national championship or not? 16!
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sardog1277 months
Water is wet. We all know this.
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TailbackU77 months
"Pawwwwl, theys a conspriracy aghinst the Tahd!! We ain't done nothin' wrong and innyways that ain't nothin' caws Cam Newton et AWBURN he took all dat muney Pawwwwl! frick them Awburn sumbitches, theys the ones thats behind this'un Pawwwl. You kin bet ohwn it Pawwwwl, or my kids names ain't "Bear", "Crimson" and "Saban"!!!
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crimsonsaint77 months
Big ole meh.
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EZE Tiger Fan77 months
Who cares?
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mr. penguin77 months
So did we beat them now?
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FleshEatingSalsa77 months
Good. Oh, and awesome link.
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There used to be a suit store in the mall in Tuscaloosa that seemed to have a lot of signed personal memorabilia.. My question is, do people really think $20 is even close to what some of these players receive? Who gives af either way, CTE ain't cheap
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DoubleDown77 months
I honestly don't give a shite. If outside sources are gonna pay a college kid 20$ or 30$ so that they or their kid can have a signed jersey or something, big deal. How does this give a competitive advantage on the field? 21-0.
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TigerSpray77 months
and the Hummers and grades?
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Placebeaux77 months
Really, Bama commits way worse atrocities than this.
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Cobb Dawg77 months
O.J. was a peeping Tom.
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jsmoove77 months
Terrence Cody involved. Shocker. Pos needs to be fed to starving dogs.
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