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USC in hot water over Mayo incident? Not likely

 

They had somebody from O.J. Mayo's inner circle on TV talking openly.

Right then, I knew it would be good.

Gary Parrish: Tim Floyd must've known what he was getting into when he offered a scholarship to O.J. Mayo. (Getty Images)  
Gary Parrish: Tim Floyd must've known what he was getting into when he offered a scholarship to O.J. Mayo. (Getty Images)  
And it was good.

Just a brilliant and thorough job of reporting by Outside the Line's Kelly Naqi, who sat across from former Mayo associate Louis Johnson and asked the specific questions that provided the detailed answers to how Mayo allegedly benefited from a relationship with Rodney Guillory. That the relationship was shady came as no shock. Gregg Doyel of CBSSports.com wrote about it more than a year ago and I addressed the situation again in December after a -- how to put this politely? -- somewhat naive New York Times story suggested Mayo chose Southern California "because he wanted to help create a legacy, to be a pioneer."

My response to that story?

Yep, that O.J. Mayo. He's a modern-day Daniel Boone.

The real reason Mayo is at USC is a man named Rodney Guillory, an L.A-based event promoter whom the NCAA once deemed a "runner" for an agent. Guillory is a mentor to Mayo, and he guided Mayo to USC by walking into Tim Floyd's office one day and asking Floyd if he'd like to coach the budding superstar. And yes, it was that easy. Guillory, who formed a bond with Mayo in recent years, lived in L.A., so Mayo was going to attend college in L.A., plain and simple. If Guillory lived in Chicago, Mayo would be playing at DePaul. If Guillory lived in Milwaukee, Mayo would be playing at Marquette. But because Guillory lives in Los Angeles, Mayo is playing at Southern California.

So am I surprised Guillory allegedly provided Mayo with thousands of dollars?

No.

And am I surprised the money allegedly came from sports agency Bill Duffy Associates?

No.

But it's one thing to imply something and quite another to prove something, to actually get somebody on the inside (like Johnson) to talk on the record. Which is why Naqi's work was tremendous and Guillory is an idiot, because everybody in the business of making inappropriate deals knows the circle consisting of those involved must be tight and trustworthy, and that all characters must be "taken care of" to the point where it doesn't make sense for them to get frustrated (like Johnson) and go on national television (like Johnson) to tell their story, damaging receipts in hand.

(When will these cheaters ever learn?)

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Reputation:79
Level:Pro
Since:Mar 7, 2008

May 13, 2008 11:38 pm

USC in hot water over Mayo? Not Likely

USC in hot water over Reggie Bush? Not Likely

What does this school have to do to be sanctioned????

No news here---the NCAA is a complete joke.  

Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Nov 26, 2007

May 12, 2008 2:09 pm

the sound of the hot air being expended from a UCLA "hater"...

The friend of OJ preyed on him and OJ "bit" on the bait.....

My opinion is "just say NO" to the obvious one and done wanting to create a Legacy in ONE YEAR!!

 

Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:Nov 25, 2007

May 14, 2008 11:50 am

Probably true...  And, yes, L.P., there is a lack of wanting to find out.  After all, it is California.  They don't look at it as any big deal, because out there, it isn't (by comparison, anyhow).  Like the words of the song, "Live in California once, but leave before it makes you soft." 

I can remember, a few years ago, when the NCAA gave sev ...(more)

Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 10, 2006

May 12, 2008 12:49 pm
Is that if you don't self-report yourself, then the NCAA wont care. 

PATHETIC!!

So paying players is more tolerated than making too many calls to recruits?

I sure hope not. 

What does that say? 

It's okay to send checks to recruits, just not too many texts. 
Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Jan 10, 2008

May 12, 2008 11:17 am

Anyone at 54 with hair like John Edwards needs to be examined.  Ok, maybe that's not a good reason, but Floyd was a colossal failure as an NBA coach, and his college career was not so stelar that any major program, even USC basketball, would call him a "can't miss" hire.  Something was already up when USC hired this guy. 

Just a hunch.

Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Feb 8, 2007

May 12, 2008 12:05 pm

Why are College Schools, atheltic directors, NCAA and Miles Brand, David Stern and the NBA not doing more to curb the AAU interactions with these types of "Money Hungry Guys" and 14-18 kids?

Why not have the NBA disbar agencies and agents that are known to create this environment with "runners" in and around AAU programs?  Why not have the NBA sponsor these AAU ...(more)

Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 10, 2007

May 12, 2008 1:01 pm

The University of Stupid Criminals never fails.

Their bball program is a joke.

Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Mar 26, 2007