O.J. MAYO RUMORS & GOSSIP

Tim Floyd: Mayo Was Not Bought for $1000

After laying low for several months since being fired by USC and seeing the Trojans self-impose sanctions on the basketball program, Tim Floyd re-emerged on the college scene by accepting the head coaching gig at UTEP. Though he’s declined to comment on the O.J. Mayo case, he did offer up a few nuggets that have me scratching my head. Here’s what Floyd apparently told...
Via Larry Brown Sports  |  April 01, 2010

Mayo: I May Have Some USC Money Left Over

I stopped reading ESPN the Magazine a little over a year ago, about the time they made it perfectly clear that they didn’t give a crap about their product. The reason I give this background is to explain how I missed the following quote that appeared in the November 30th, 2009 issue of The [...]
Via Larry Brown Sports  |  January 07, 2010

USC Self-Imposes Post Season Ban

USC announced self-imposed sanctions for its basketball program today because of what the school called, “NCAA rules violations related to O.J. Mayo.” From USC release: (USC AD Mike Garrett, Tim Floyd, OJ Mayo) The self-imposed sanctions for the men’s basketball program include a one-year ban on post-season competition following the 2009-2010 regular season, including...
Via SPORTS by BROOKS  |  January 03, 2010

Apparently there is some big bike race going on in Europe right now

SOMEWHERE IN EUROPE — In late-breaking news, SSNN has learned that apparently there is an enormous bicycle race going on in Europe right now, and that there are a handful of people who actually really care about what happens. “Yes, I can confirm that the Tour de France is indeed taking place right now, as it [...]
Via Serious Sports News Network  |  July 27, 2008

T-Wolves Set on O.J. Mayo?

I love the way drafts work. Anything an executive says is either the truth, or a fabrication in order to throw everyone off the scent. Such a fun mind game. But after the Timberwolves worked out O.J. Mayo, it was hard to take GM Jim Stack's comments as anything other than telling.
Via Larry Brown Sports  |  June 23, 2008

Huggins rejected Mayo

Brad Underwood, an assistant basketball coach at Kansas State, told the Konza Rotary Club (can somebody please explain to me what a rotary club is) that O.J. Mayo called Bob Huggins around the time of national letter of intent signing day and begged the coach to allow him to play for K-State. Huggins reportedly rejected Mayo's plea.
Via The Sports Point  |  May 28, 2008

Just In Mayo No Longer with BDA Management

Even though there was 'no truth' to the allegations and no one has 'done anything wrong' Mayo and Bill Duffy Associates have parted ways! Andrews went onto to say that all of the speculation was "not fair" to Mayo and "we will request that the Players Association waive the standard 15-day cooling off period enabling O.J. to sign with new representation...
Via BDLSports  |  May 22, 2008

NCAA Sports: Paying Players...Even John Wooden Was Guilty Of It!

With O.J. Mayo getting a full court press of questions surrounding his suspicion for taking money and other gifts from an area sports promoter and area sports agent, will the NCAA finally get a handle on the cash being passed under the table? www.rawsportsblog.com
Via rawsportsblog.com  |  May 16, 2008

OJ Mayo

Fire everybody. Make a clean start. That's what I'd do.
Via Josh Q. Public  |  May 12, 2008

How Derrick Rose, Michael Beasley, Or O.J. Mayo Could End Up A Denver Nugget

The Denver Nuggets have the 20th selection in the 2008 NBA Draft and are leaning towards several candidates. How many people reading this thought they have a chance of landing Michael Beasley, Derrick Rose, or O.J. Mayo? www.rawsportsblog.com
Via rawsportsblog.com  |  May 11, 2008
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