Glossing over the obvious...

Maybe this belongs in the basketball forum, but it is death penalty related so I shall post it here. This excerpt appears in today DMN article on Amare Stoudemire.
How can anyone even think this guy was eligible to play college sports? Why isn't anyone at the NCAA calling Memphis for a little chat?
Then there were the associations with people who would best be described as "hangers-on."
One Nike-affiliated coach posted a $1,000 bail for Stoudemire's mother. (Most of his mother's offenses were related to theft charges). An adidas representative had Stoudemire and a younger brother living with him and coaxed an oral commitment to the University of Memphis out of Stoudemire. Another Nike representative, former college coach George Raveling, gave Stoudemire's mother $100 while she was in jail.
It's a sordid tale, to be sure. But the Stoudemire family emerged on the other side of all the controversies with mother and sons together for Stoudemire's successful senior high school season.
When it came time to choose between college and the NBA, Stoudemire knew he was ready to embark on his dream.
How can anyone even think this guy was eligible to play college sports? Why isn't anyone at the NCAA calling Memphis for a little chat?