We found this over at The Big Lead, which noted that Colt McCoy's wife had some interesting things to say about the booster culture at Texas on Colin Cowherd's radio program. What's that? The NCAA's ears perking up? Hard to say.
TFD: Colt McCoy's wife might have opened a can of Texas worms
Good times.
Regularly it's just dinner. People in Texas are just being friendly, they don't mean anything by it at all. They don't realize realize most of the time it's a violation. At Texas you're taught to take absolutely nothing, I don't care if it's a hot dog or soda.
But you've got guys, grown adult men with law degrees – educated men – what are they going to gain out of this? It's to say, 'Hey, I bought so and so dinner, hey I took so and so to do this' … It's grown men and their pride.
You cannot expect 19-20 year old kids to say no to free stuff when they're in college … It's hard, I think, for a lot of these guys to even know to say, 'I can take this, I can't take this, nobody's going to know, will someone find out?'Things that could be handed to you that seem so minor – a dinner, a hunt, a fishing trip – most kids don't even realize are illegal.
I know Colt was approached quite a bit [by agents] but I saw so many of his teammates who didn't have some of that self control to say no to somebody … it's hard, because you have adults who you respect and who you think will know what's right and wrong … when you have adults promising things and offering things.
Your thoughts -- particularly from Marthaler -- in the comments, please.
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