So, has this guy been here before?
Adams had a hand in turning Alabama into the NCAA back in 2000.
Fulmer piqued Kramer's interest enough to kick the SEC office into an investigative mode, and later lined up potential witnesses to chat up lead NCAA investigator Rich Johanningmeier. All of this is clear from an exhaustive paper trail of documents uncovered in a lawsuit that offers a rare glimpse into the underbelly of an NCAA probe.
In faxes (at least six, between April 13 and Sept. 16, 1998) to the SEC commissioner, Fulmer lays out how Alabama allegedly is busting the rulebook. The documents, typed on Tennessee football letterhead, are variously labeled "Confidential" and "For Your Eyes Only!!!" Each cover sheet is addressed to "Coach Kramer."
Kramer forwarded the information to ex-FBI agent Bill Sievers, then under contract to the conference, who in turn hired a private eye to work the case in Memphis. It is apparent Fulmer was frustrated and consumed by Young. In a memo to Kramer, Fulmer rehashed Young's ties to the late Bear Bryant, offering up phone numbers, addresses and points of contact in a who's who of players Young allegedly bought -- "usually defensive linemen that are black and poor."
Adams went onto a message board Wednesday under the name “tennstud†and began bragging about an NCAA investigation of Auburn and the recruitment of Jovon.
if the NCAA EVER digs into the Memphis area for Violations, they'll need to bring two pens and an extra notebook. IMO, the corruption there is worse than Mobile and Gadsden combined, in regards to NCAA Violations.
Let's just say he's familiar with the point end of a sharpie.