Sources: NCAA investigating Manziel


All "them" dayum lawyers in Texas and they had to contact the football capital of the South.

Most of them big time and powerful attorneys in Texas are UT alums either undergrad or law school. Aggies probably don't trust them in Texas. Lol.

If Manziel was a UT player they wouldn't have gone to Bama looking for a good lawyer. Their football field is named after one of the most successful attorneys in the history of Texas in Joe Jamail.
 
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Most of them big time and powerful attorneys in Texas are UT alums either undergrad or law school. Aggies probably don't trust them in Texas. Lol.

If Manziel was a UT player they wouldn't have gone to Bama looking for a good lawyer. Their football field is named after one of the most successful attorneys in the history of Texas in Joe Jamail.
He has experience representing Cam Newton.
 
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...broker-says-johnny-manziel-paid-7500/2624831/

Report: Broker says Johnny Manziel was paid $7,500

While the NCAA investigates a report that Johnny Manziel accepted a "five-figure flat fee" with an autograph broker for signing memorabilia, ESPN reported another broker paid Manziel cash for signing approximately 300 mini and regular-sized helmets on Jan. 11.

The latest ESPN report, citing a broker who spoke on the condition of anonymity, claims Manziel was paid $7,500 while signing memorabilia on Jan. 11-12 while attending the Walter Camp Football Foundation in New Haven, Conn.

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The broker played two cell phone videos for ESPN, showing Manziel signing white Texas A&M helmets and footballs laid out on a bed in a hotel room. However, the video does not show Manziel accepting any money. The broker and his partner originally requested money to release the videos for use on ESPN, which ESPN declined to pay. The broker told ESPN he decided not to sell the videos.
 
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