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Julio Jones, Mark Ingram of Alabama in Limbo as NCAA Continues to Delay Ruling One would think that with major issues going on in places like USC, with possible major NCAA violations in both the football and basketball programs, the NCAA would try to quickly rule on issues that are less important. That very well may depend upon who you are. Word first surfaced of a potential issue involving Freshman All-American running back Mark Ingram and Freshman All-American wide receiver Julio Jones back in early summer. Curtis Anderson, an Athens businessman, had taken the duo on a fishing trip with him over the spring. Mr. Anderson had covered the cost of the trip, which is where the problem began. The University of Alabama investigated the situation and determined no NCAA rules were violated since Mr. Anderson had no affiliation with the university or its athletic program. The findings were turned over to the SEC office and then forwarded to the NCAA. ”The university is aware of Mr. Anderson a

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One would think that with major issues going on in places like USC, with possible major NCAA violations in both the football and basketball programs, the NCAA would try to quickly rule on issues that are less important. That very well may depend upon who you are. Word first surfaced of a potential issue involving Freshman All-American running back Mark Ingram and Freshman All-American wide receiver Julio Jones back in early summer. Curtis Anderson, an Athens businessman, had taken the duo on a fishing trip with him over the spring. Mr. Anderson had covered the cost of the trip, which is where the problem began. The University of Alabama investigated the situation and determined no NCAA rules were violated since Mr. Anderson had no affiliation with the university or its athletic program. The findings were turned over to the SEC office and then forwarded to the NCAA. ”The university is aware of Mr. Anderson and has taken appropriate steps,” said a statement from Deborah Lane, Alabama’s

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