Found July 19, 2010 on The Sporting Blog:
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The NCAA has a ton on its plate—there's this little matter of conferences sitting on shifting sands, and that NCAA Tournament restructuring, and, oh, the transition from interim president Jim Isch to Mark Emmert happens in November—at the moment. Adding a breakout of agent-related malfeasance would be just what the organization needs, right? Florida's just the latest school to provide, according to ESPN's Pat Forde:Florida and NCAA officials are investigating a potential rules violation that allegedly occurred last December involving former Gators football standout Maurkice Pouncey, sources said.Florida is internally investigating what sources described as an allegation that a representative of an agent paid Pouncey $100,000 between the Gators' loss to Alabama in the Southeastern Conference championship game to Alabama and their season-ending Sugar Bowl victory over Cincinnati. Florida apprised the NCAA of the allegation after it became aware of it....
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