$6,000 Offered to Recruit - Coach Claims to Be a Mercenary
Byron De'Vinner, a 7-on-7 coach in Nashville, and is still talking about the developing recruiting scandal involving Mississippi State and possibly other SEC schools.
He told the Daily Journal on Wednesday that MSU freshman Will Redmond was offered $6,000 by Robert Denton Herring - who was disassociated by MSU in July for impermissible contact with a prospect - to "...
This is the Trusted Face of a Recruiting Scandal
Byron De’Vinner, very available for interviews
This is Byron De’vinner, the smoking gun behind the ongoing investigation into some shady Memphis high school recruiting practices, namely those involving the recruitment of Will Redmond by Mississippi State by former coach Angelo Mirando and one of it’s (now disassociated) boosters. De’Vinner appeared on Head to Head Radio and...
Mississippi State May Have Been Giving Hundred Dollar Handshakes
There’s nowhere on the sports interwebs that appreciates a good hundred dollar hand shake like FOTP does, but when it involves Mississippi State and also allows us to promote our buddies at Head to Head Radio…well, all the better. Yesterday H2H had on Byron De’Vinner, a Nashville 7 on 7 coach who claims that he witnessed a booster give Mississippi State DB Will Redmond money...
Morning Playbook - Jilted coach spills beans on Mississippi State booster
Mississippi State just picked up their first win against an SEC West opponent not named Ole Miss with Dan Mullen as head coach last weekend, so you would think things are all smiles this week for the Bulldogs. The news that a booster gave freshman Will Redmond $200 may take away from that sort of buzz, though.
The report comes from a claim from a 7-on-7 football coach...
Coach: MSU player received money from booster
A football coach in Nashville, Tenn., says he saw Mississippi State freshman defensive back Will Redmond receive money from a booster during the recruiting process.
Byron De'Vinner called in to WXWX radio in Mississippi on Tuesday, saying the ''handshake'' was worth about $200 and that former Mississippi State assistant coach Angelo Mirando knew about the payment...
Via AP on Fox
September 12, 2012
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Mississippi State disassociates from booster
The Mississippi State Bulldogs have disassociated themselves from a booster because of “impermissible contact”.
According to the AP, the booster’s name has been removed from the original documents they were provided after a Freedom of Information Act request was made.
Mississippi State says in the documents that it has asked the disassociated booster to interview with the...
Report: NCAA investigating Miss St. (Strange Doings)
((ht: cdispatch.com))
This is interesting on several levels.
According to the Dispatch in Starkville, Mississippi, it appears the NCAA may be investigating Mississippi State over the purchase of a car for incoming freshman DB Will Redmond.
Redmond, who is from the Memphis area, allegedly got a Ford Mustang from a Memphis area used car dealership before he signed with Miss...
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