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1. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Griffin (Vlad) Posted: November 19, 2008 at 08:37 PM (#3012540)Triple bypass surgery and he still got a full ride to Vanderbilt? He's a lucky kid.
Finding out that Gary Redus's son is playing college basketball did the same for me yesterday.
Me too. Like I need another reason to feel old today.
Gary Redus doesn't surprise me, he was an old rookie back in 83, he could easily have a 30 year old son by now. Eric Young came up about a decade after Redus, and his son has been in the minors for a few years now.
How is that not a violation of NCAA rules? With all the hoops that basketball and football players have to go through, baseball players sure have it easier.
But I was young enough back in 83 not to know that. It appears I might spend the majority of my life not aging gracefully.
How would it be a violation - or different from those other two sports?
Because advisers is just code for player agents? Scott Boras gains a lot of his draftees as acting as an 'adviser' for players like J.D. Drew before they get drafted. And surely before they exhausted their NCAA eligibility. If Drew Rosenhaus did the same thing with an NFL player, the NCAA would be all over it, even years after the whole thing went down.
Hell, just look at the Reggie Bush situation, that's still going on. If Reggie Bush was a baseball player, I doubt he gets any grief whats so ever.
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