Report: LSU Football de Dale Beckham Jr. banned, self-imposed


The NCAA is reportedly reviewing payments made to the football player’s father. The report said the school would launch eight scholarships in the next two years. L.S.U. Can offer 85 football football scholarships per school. In addition, Sports Illustrated says the recruitment of university prospects will reduce the number of visits.

Sports Illustrated is also reporting that former LSU wide receiver and current Cleveland Browns player de Dale Beckham Jr. has been banned from school facilities for two years.

Beckham was seen on the video count and then slipped cash into LSU players’ hands after LSU’s victory over Clemson in the College Ledge Football Playoff National Championship in January.

Former LSU quarterback Bur Burrow said in Barstall Sports’ “Sorry My Tech” podcast that he also received money from Beckham.

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Players are not allowed to accept cash from the booster, according to the NCAA bylaws. LSU said it was working with its student athletes, the NCAA and the SEC, to improve the situation at the time.

When CNNA LSU. When asked about the Sports Illustrated report, the spokesperson denied the allegations in the report and sent a prepared statement stating:

“The LSU has worked actively and in collaboration with the NCAA to identify and self-report any violations in the football program. We believe that these self-imposed penalties are appropriate and we are coordinating and cooperating with the NCAA on this matter. We will continue. “

CNNCA Reached but never heard back. A request for comment from Beckham by CNN, through his agent and Browns, was not immediately answered.

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