Very good news for the senior. For the other two young men who have done nothing wrong, the NCAA is still asking questions but Boise State hopes to get the matter cleared up next week.
The real shame here is that a booster of another team sent information to the NCAA that forced Boise State to not bring Cedric Febis to the Georgia game, obviously a game that would have been a highlight of his career. It turns out that the booster was incorrect--Boise State in fact did nothing wrong regarding Cedric, his host family did nothing wrong, and he shouldn't have missed the game, his first start of his career.
What should happen is that the team connected with the booster should have violations for reporting incorrect information about Febis to the NCAA. But we know that will never happen. And we don't know if the other two are OK or not but we do know that there was nothing involving Febis that should have led to him missing the game and yet this booster of the other team reported there was.
Any idea which team's booster it was?
ReplyDeleteI did hear in Atlanta. I'm not at liberty to divulge that but we are trying to find out who this person is. I don't think they should be able to hide behind a cloak of secrecy once it is proven they were wrong in suspecting any wrongdoing regarding Febis.
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