NCAA scrutiny on potential Top 5 pick Laremy Tunsil

AP

Ole Miss left tackle Laremy Tunsil, a potential Top 5 pick in the 2016 NFL draft, is facing scrutiny from the NCAA about his contact with agents.

Tunsil was arrested last week and accused of punching his stepfather. Now his stepfather, Lindsey Miller, has com forward to say that the fight between them started when Miller warned him to stay away from agents.

Miller told the Clarion-Ledger that he is aware of NCAA violations and has met with the NCAA. Tunsil is permitted to meet with agents, but Miller says their contact has gone beyond just meeting and includes gifts in violation of NCAA rules.

Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze has been supportive of Tunsil, both regarding the NCAA investigation and regarding the arrest for the altercation with his stepfather.

“We are aware that Laremy and his family have met with potential agents, which is within his NCAA rights as a student-athlete,” Freeze said in a statement. “Regarding the altercation, we will continue to gather facts and cooperate with the proper authorities.”

Tunsil is only two years out of high school, so he would not have been eligible for this year’s regular draft, or the supplemental draft. If the NCAA rules that he can’t play for Ole Miss, he won’t be playing football at all until he gets to the NFL next year.

13 responses to “NCAA scrutiny on potential Top 5 pick Laremy Tunsil

  1. He can play NAIA football. The NCAA isn’t the end all…

    PS

    Sounds like Mr. Miller won’t be getting any post draft sugar (wonder if the pre-draft sugar is about to expire).

  2. “Student atholetes. Hoho, that is brilliant sahr. Now, when we sell their likeness for video games, how do we get around payin’ for our slaves uh- “student atheletes” then?”

  3. If memory serves, there were many who rushed to support and endorse this guy when the story was he socked the Ole man in defense of his mother. I guess they slither back into the woodwork just as quickly as they come crawling out, so there is that.

  4. While the NCAA is looking into that they may also want to check how a top 5 high school prospect ended up at Ole Miss in the first place.

    Or don’t….. Either way the NCAA is a joke.

  5. Ole Miss has been one of the most transparent dirty recruiting teams in the country since Freeze arrived. It was only a matter of time before they went under the microscope. People don’t mind turning a blind eye (especially in the SEC), but when the spotlight hits you, don’t be surprised when the NCAA comes sniffing.

    You reap what you sow….

  6. One for the thumb says:
    Jul 3, 2015 7:04 PM
    “Student atholetes. Hoho, that is brilliant sahr. Now, when we sell their likeness for video games, how do we get around payin’ for our slaves uh- “student atheletes” then?”

    It’s not cheap to attend a four year University, also they get free food and dorm. So since they can play a game they should get a free pass through life.

  7. The NCAA violations the stepfather is aware of isn’t related to agents, its the fact that Tunsil was the most obviously paid-to-play college football recruit of the last ten years.

  8. pats4rings says:
    Jul 4, 2015 9:52 AM
    While the NCAA is looking into that they may also want to check how a top 5 high school prospect ended up at Ole Miss in the first place.

    Or don’t….. Either way the NCAA is a joke.

    =
    Ever hear of Eli Manning? I’m not an Ole Miss nor an SEC fan at all, but Ole Miss has done a heck of a job recruiting top tier talent the past couple of years.

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