Per ESPN: An interesting footnote in the story, Tyndall has hired Stu Brown out of Ice Miller's Collegiate Sports Practice in Indianapolis, as counsel. Here is an excellent article that he wrote, in regards to the benefit of counsel in an NCAA Investigation, for those interested in such things. Link: http://www.americanbar.org/groups/y...ions_enforcement_process_role_of_counsel.html Southern Miss has hired William King of Lightfoot Law....who you may recall represented Cam Newton, Johnny Manziel, and more recently, Todd Gurley. A summary of King's previous cases: (emphasis mine) Link: http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...eorgia-bulldogs-football-suspension/17062449/ Link: http://espn.go.com/mens-college-bas...nteers-coach-donnie-tyndall-meet-ncaa-tuesday
Manziel and Newton were also people whom the NCAA had an interest in marketing as college football stars. Tyndall has no such advantage.
Both look to be well-experienced and respected attorneys. But William King certainly seems to be on a hot streak, IMO.
The 7th person Dave Shart meets on the street after the previous six laugh in his little lesbian face.
I figured we'd steal Roy Williams only to have him be show-caused for the next 20 years one hour after signing the contract.