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USC's compliance office is not commenting on O.J. Mayo's courtside Laker tickets from Carmelo Anthony the other night and whether it violated NCAA rules.
``Compliance does not comment on anything before, during or after (or even if they are looking into something, etc.), nor do they make hypothetical interpretations,'' a school spokesman said.



Dan Weber of the Press Enterprises reported the following:
"If the tickets come directly from a pro team it can be an NCAA violation, but not if they come from a player."
What gives? Thanks in advance.
What is the world coming to?
Remember "Cool Hand Luke," where the Paul Newman character chastised society's "rules and regulations."
The NCAA is waiting in lie, just waiting to pounce on some kid who eats a pizza paid by somebody else.
Sick!
The warm feeling I get when someone is thoughtful enough to say thank you for having been helped far outweighs the empty one I get when there's no feedback at all.
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