Where did I say this? When you find it, let me know. Let me go slow for you. On this thread, we are discussing the Facebook page for the rim dealer that has a plethora (that means a bunch) of pics of Univuhsity of Alabama players on primarily (means mostly) GMC rides with apparently (means likely) the company's rims. Again, I don't think you'll find where I said that I know for a fact that he or any other player received illegal benefits. Just curious why there are so many Dodge Chargers, GMC Suvs and rims from HotWheelz. Later, Jack.
If you're not implying it in your previous 2 posts before this one, then I don't know what point you're trying to make.
Don't get me wrong, I know it doesn't look kosher. If they're getting free rims and/or vehicles, obviously that is bad. But shit, take a look in the AU athletic parking lot. Tell me how many nice newer vehicles are there. Look in the LSU athletic parking lot. UF, UT, etc etc. What does a player's vehicle have to look like to not be accused of getting a free vehicle? What is the magic age the vehicle has to be before it's not suspicious? I mean, between me and my parents, we own 3 Dodge Magnums. I assure you that we paid for them all.
I think that the rims thing in itself deserves a look. The whole vehicle thing doesn't really worry me, because all players submit their vehicle info along with title research to UA, and UA turns it over to the NCAA. Like I've said before, if they're doing something wrong, then it should be addressed. It's the same reason I've never gotten pissed over things like the textbook scandal, etc.