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UCF Student Newspaper Launches SEC Collusion Investigation, Requests Donations
The gist: Knight News believes they've discovered SEC collusion based on obtained e-mails between Missouri athletics director Jim Sterk and Florida athletics director Scott Stricklin, a member of the playoff committee.
The supposedly damning e-mails -- or "prime evidence" of antitrust violations, according to University of Miami Law professor Daniel Ravicher -- show that Sterk sent Stricklin a one-page attachment with highlights from the Tigers' season, a common practice in lobbying for bowl games and individual awards.
"[H]opeful you can take a look and share info with the committee," Sterk wrote.
"Thanks, Jim. I'm a big fan of your team. Will do my best," Stricklin replied."
Whoa. Guantanamo Bay have availability?
Discuss.
The gist: Knight News believes they've discovered SEC collusion based on obtained e-mails between Missouri athletics director Jim Sterk and Florida athletics director Scott Stricklin, a member of the playoff committee.
The supposedly damning e-mails -- or "prime evidence" of antitrust violations, according to University of Miami Law professor Daniel Ravicher -- show that Sterk sent Stricklin a one-page attachment with highlights from the Tigers' season, a common practice in lobbying for bowl games and individual awards.
"[H]opeful you can take a look and share info with the committee," Sterk wrote.
"Thanks, Jim. I'm a big fan of your team. Will do my best," Stricklin replied."
Whoa. Guantanamo Bay have availability?
Discuss.