MIAMI - Sources in attendance at Frank Gore's mid-May party are begining to shed new light on what happened there. In conjunction with this report from al.com it appears that Marvin Austin's activities at the party are yet untold.
During the party an agent's runner that Marvin Austin was familiar with attempted to start a conversation with Marcell Dareus. Austin realized that the Alabama player was not allowed to talk to agent runners at all because of his age. When Austin made it clear that the runner should back away, the runner tried to tell Austin that it was none of his business. Austin then made it very clear that the runner needed to go somewhere else and what the runner could do with himself. As Austin was a good bit larger than the runner, the runner decided to go ahead and leave.
It appears that Austin took up for his buddy and got bit for it.
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ReplyDeleteMarvin is such a saint. Those pesky rogue agents just won't leave him alone. I'm just glad we're being reviewed so that the NCAA will verify what we are indeed doing things the Carolina Way. Be strong Marvin. Keep the faith buddy. You're such a great ambassador of UNC-CH.
ReplyDeleteButch is such a great coach and motivator that we will certainly turn this review of our esteemed program into motivation for the coming season.
Whats even more awesomer is that you have 2 whole followers. Nice try Marvin is dirrrtyyyy and it will come out soon. Myguardianloller
ReplyDeleteI hate how the "media" (term's meaning has loosened since blogging became so prevalent) reports stories without having all the facts. That's how this whole thing got started. I, for one, am glad that someone got this story right. I thank you so much for taking the time to find the facts and actually get to the bottom of this whole mess.
ReplyDeleteKudos to you.
Yea, that's what happened.
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ReplyDeleteWas Wanda (Forte) Hightower at the mid-May Party? Just wondering if she still worked or Octagon.
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