Represented by Thomas Mars, the Arkansas-based lawyer who represented Houston Nutt in his case against Ole Miss, Marchiol went public with the allegations in an attempt to exploit an NCAA loophole in order to gain immediate eligibility at Arizona.
However, that effort has now been rendered moot after a Hudl clip emerged that appeared to show Marchiol narrating an A&M scrimmage while referring to more than one of his black teammates as “monkeys.”
Represented by Thomas Mars, the Arkansas-based lawyer who represented Houston Nutt in his case against Ole Miss, Marchiol went public with the allegations in an attempt to exploit an NCAA loophole in order to gain immediate eligibility at Arizona.
However, that effort has now been rendered moot after a Hudl clip emerged that appeared to show Marchiol narrating an A&M scrimmage while referring to more than one of his black teammates as “monkeys.”
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The lesson here is that paying players makes them own you not the other way around
A guy like Kaho could end up being too much of a pussy for Saban and get run and then sing like a bird
However, that effort has now been rendered moot after a Hudl clip emerged that appeared to show Marchiol narrating an A&M scrimmage while referring to more than one of his black teammates as “monkeys.”