🏈 Scarbinsky: University of Alabama probes fishing trip taken by Julio Jones, Mark Ingram

It's not a fish story. Close friends and University of Alabama football stars Julio Jones and Mark Ingram did go fishing together during the offseason.

It was the involvement of a third party who paid for the trip -- Curtis Anderson of Athens -- that led the Alabama compliance department to investigate, as a precaution, for potential NCAA violations.

It's an example of how vigilant a high-profile football program must be.

Alabama officials said they've sent the results of their recently concluded investigation to the Southeastern Conference office, which in turn shares that information with the NCAA.

''The university is aware of Mr. Anderson and has taken appropriate steps," said a statement from Deborah Lane, Alabama's assistant to the president and assistant vice president for university relations.

''Mr. Anderson is not affiliated with UA. He is not a UA booster, fan or alumnus, and is not a UA season ticket-holder. In fact, Mr. Anderson told us that all of his family are fans of another SEC school."

Because Anderson isn't considered a representative of Alabama's athletics interests, it's not expected that the wideout Jones and the running back Ingram will be suspended from any games.

But no one can know for sure until the NCAA rules. Expect a decision before Alabama opens its season Sept. 5 against Virginia Tech.

Anderson can't believe it's gone this far.

''If they try to hurt those two guys," Anderson said. He didn't finish that sentence, but during a phone interview, he was clearly bothered by even the remote prospect that two young men he calls friends might be punished for helping him make a wish come true.

Anderson is the owner of Eagle Wholesale Supply in Athens. He paid for a fishing charter in the spring with Jones and Ingram from the Alabama Gulf Coast. Jones is from nearby Foley.
But there's so much more to the story.

''I didn't carry them fishing," Anderson said. ''They carried me fishing. I can't even stand up by myself."

Literally.

He said he has degenerative disk disease, among a long list of physical ailments, and has been through six major operations.

He said, before his physical problems began, he was an outdoorsman who hunted and fished throughout the United States and Canada.

''For seven years, I haven't been able to go fishing," Anderson said.

''I wanted to go one more time. I said, 'If I can get a hook in one fish, I'll be happy.'"

Anderson said the charter boat captain was reluctant to let him take the trip because of his physical condition. He said they were supposed to travel 28 miles out but made it only six miles because he couldn't go any farther.

He said the trip was possible only because Jones and Ingram physically carried him onto the boat and supported him while on-board.

Anderson, who lives in Athens but also has a condo in Gulf Shores, wouldn't discuss how they met. But he said he'd been friends with Jones, who is from Foley, and Ingram for ''a long time."
He said they became friends, in large part, because he didn't know they were football players when they met.

''When I was told, 'This is Julio Jones,' I said, 'Whoopty-do.' I had no idea who Julio Jones was. I've got my right hand on this Bible. I swear to Jesus Christ, I had no idea who Julio Jones and Mark Ingram were when I met them and they became friends of mine.

''I didn't know for weeks and months."

Anderson said he's simply not a football fan.

''I don't have nothing to do with football at all," he said. ''I don't give a dang if anybody wins or loses."

Nor have his conversations with the players involved football, he said.

''Every single time I've talked to them -- ask anybody that knows me that has heard the conversations -- I say, 'How many days did you spend in the library this week? What are your grades? You tell me the honest truth.'

''They're personal friends of mine. Julio and Mark don't mean nothing to me as football players."
Anderson said he used to talk to the players ''non-stop" but was told to stop communicating with them. He wouldn't say who told him that, but did say that he has spoken to an Alabama official about the situation and has not spoken to anyone from the NCAA.

Anderson asked and answered a natural question about his friendship with Jones and Ingram.
''How can a 19- or 20-year-old black person care about a 55-year-old white person so much?" he said. ''Did the Bible say there was black and white?

''I haven't seen that. The Bible says we're all created equal."
 
This is the 100% truth. There MAY have been a girl located somewhere in this. There is always a girl where yourng men are concerned. But i am sure they loved being withsome who let them get away from football for a few hours.
 
doesn't it seem strange that you are fan of another SEC football team and you don't know who Julio Jones is, seriously?

I don't know this guy, but do know someone who does. And, according to them he's a very trustworthy individual.

Due to his condition with this back I wouldn't be surprised if he hadn't attended a football for a high school team in decades. Notice, he said he met them before he knew they were football players. He didn't say he didn't know now. Frankly, for every one of us that follows recruiting there are dozens who pay no attention to it whatsoever. Heck, I have a friend who follows the team very closely in the fall that could answer the question "Who is Fluker?" He simply doesn't know, and won't until he's a fixture on our offensive line.

The University has done its due diligence in investigating the trip. The question I have is why has it taken this long for the SEC and NCAA to sign off on it?
 
Anderson asked and answered a natural question about his friendship with Jones and Ingram.
''How can a 19- or 20-year-old black person care about a 55-year-old white person so much?" he said. ''Did the Bible say there was black and white?

''I haven't seen that. The Bible says we're all created equal."

That right there was awesome to me, but this is really going to be extremely messed up if they end up getting punished for this. smh
 
This whole NCAA reporting thing really gets on my nerves......Really..whats the big deal with this whole thing ? They went fishing with the guy....Even if the guy paid for the charter..I still dont see a problem with it....does that mean if I see Julio at a restaurant and buy him a coke....he is in trouble with the NCAA ?? Sounds trivial to me...And another thing.....what advantage is there to voluntarily bring a potential violation to the attn of the NCAA...? Didnt we do it with the text book issue....? and Florida State did it also....but theres was academic related I think.....but what good was it for the schools to be honest....??? they still got hammered. Ill be the first to admit that I dont understand all the rules that go along with this stuff..but damn:swear:
 
This whole NCAA reporting thing really gets on my nerves......Really..whats the big deal with this whole thing ? They went fishing with the guy....Even if the guy paid for the charter..I still dont see a problem with it....does that mean if I see Julio at a restaurant and buy him a coke....he is in trouble with the NCAA ??

Yes, that would be a violation. It would be an extra benefit. There have been rulings on things as small as a sandwich and drink that a player for Nebraska ended up having to pay back.

Sounds trivial to me...And another thing.....what advantage is there to voluntarily bring a potential violation to the attn of the NCAA...? Didnt we do it with the text book issue....? and Florida State did it also....but theres was academic related I think.....but what good was it for the schools to be honest....??? they still got hammered. Ill be the first to admit that I dont understand all the rules that go along with this stuff..but damn:swear:

This could have easily been avoided if the players would have told the University they were planning on the trip and had it approved. They are instructed to do so in situations like this before each and every season.

It's seems very trivial, and it is to a certain degree. However, these two players telling the University they were planning on the trip is just as easy.

will they just leave bama alone....they really don't wont bama on top:swear:
They? Missing it here '74.

We found out about the trip, investigated it, and turned the findings in.

It's compliance working as it is supposed to work. It just so happens that the names Julio Jones and Mark Ingram are very well known names.

If this were a couple of third string players the same procedure would have been followed, it just wouldn't have been a story that has been being discussed since May of this year.
 
Yes, that would be a violation. It would be an extra benefit. There have been rulings on things as small as a sandwich and drink that a player for Nebraska ended up having to pay back.



This could have easily been avoided if the players would have told the University they were planning on the trip and had it approved. They are instructed to do so in situations like this before each and every season.

It's seems very trivial, and it is to a certain degree. However, these two players telling the University they were planning on the trip is just as easy.


They? Missing it here '74.

We found out about the trip, investigated it, and turned the findings in.

It's compliance working as it is supposed to work. It just so happens that the names Julio Jones and Mark Ingram are very well known names.

If this were a couple of third string players the same procedure would have been followed, it just wouldn't have been a story that has been being discussed since May of this year.
They=(NCAA):swear:
 
He says he has been friends with Jones and Ingram for "a long time". I can see Jones...but Ingram is from Michigan? I guess it depends on his Def. of "a long time".

When I say I have known someone for a long time I mean I've known them for like ten years.

I can see a kid/ teenager say a long time when it may only be a year...it's all relative to age.

But this guy is in his 50's...a long time to him should mean longer than a year.

I hope there's nothing more to it but it still sounds a little fishy to me (no pun intended).
 
I'm furious and absolutely dumbfounded by all this. I just don't even have the words. As much as I keep thinking how utterly ridiculous all of this is I keep thinking (like Terry mentioned) why didn't these guys run this by Saban or a position coach at the very LEAST?
 
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/sec/2009-08-24-alabama-investigation_N.htm?csp=34


The University of Alabama has asked an Athens, Ala., man to stay away from two Crimson Tide football players he took on a Gulf Coast fishing trip. The university investigated the trip that Curtis Anderson took this past spring with star receiver Julio Jones (FSY) and running back Mark Ingram (FSY).



Officials didn't report any NCAA violations or impose any penalties on the football program. But Anderson has been asked to end his relationship with the players, and Jones and Ingram were told not to contact him.
The 56-year-old Anderson said he is friends with the players and doesn't care about football. He is disabled and said the two players helped him into the boat.
 
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/sec/2009-08-24-alabama-investigation_N.htm?csp=34


The University of Alabama has asked an Athens, Ala., man to stay away from two Crimson Tide football players he took on a Gulf Coast fishing trip. The university investigated the trip that Curtis Anderson took this past spring with star receiver Julio Jones (FSY) and running back Mark Ingram (FSY).



Officials didn't report any NCAA violations or impose any penalties on the football program. But Anderson has been asked to end his relationship with the players, and Jones and Ingram were told not to contact him.
The 56-year-old Anderson said he is friends with the players and doesn't care about football. He is disabled and said the two players helped him into the boat.
I know that it cant be helped and it looks resolved and all that.

But I still dont like it one bit. I understand the risks involved in their future (however small) but it goes a little to far into their private life. I hope the University was very gracious to all parties atleast.
 
Back
Top Bottom