from the official NCAA release on the matter...i accept your apology
"During the 1985-89 through 1991-92 academic years, numerous football student-athletes received financial aid in excess of a full athletics scholarship when they were compensated during the academic year for employment arranged by two former student-athletes. "
here's the link you dummy
https://web3.ncaa.org/lsdbi/search/miCaseView/report?id=101764
You idiot, that's a typo.
There is no such thing as a 1985-89 academic year.
Tony Russell didn't even work at UM until 1988. The UM Pell Grant problem was from the 1988-89 school year through the 1991-92 school year. I was going to UM at the time.
But, hey, there are plenty of other news reports:
"In return, Russell received kickbacks of $85 to $100 from each of the students for about $15,000 between 1989 and 1991."
"Russell had admitted to falsifying Pell Grant applications for 91 students, 85 of them student-athletes, including 57 football players. The applications were made between 1989 and 1991 and netted the students $173,744."
"According to the indictment from the U.S. attorney's office, more than $220,000 in Pell Grant funds were obtained fraudulently between June 1989 and June 1991, and 356 documents were falsified by 91 present or former Miami students, all but several of them athletes."
"Russell has declined interviews since his court-appointed attorney took over the case. But he said in earlier interviews that he began falsifying forms as a high school football coach in Pompano Beach, Fla., in the 1970s because some of his most needy students would otherwise be unable to attend college. He estimated that over a dozen years, he submitted up to 600 financial aid applications for Pell grants on behalf of students at 20 colleges."
"Tony Russell, the former University of Miami Athletic Department employee under investigation for reportedly falsifying Pell Grant information, was fired from West Virginia State College in 1988 for misusing the school's telephone while soliciting money for personal gain, a West Virginia State official said...The Charleston Gazette in 1988 reported that Russell submitted a letter of resignation on June 3 while being investigated for mailing a chain letter stamped by the college's postal meter."
Look at you, calling people "dummy" when you have no clue.
Nobody is going to apologize to you. You need to apologize to everyone else for the falsehoods you have posted.
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