Jul 262011
 

The Giants are discussing a potential return to New York with their former wide receiver Plaxico Burress, according to team sources.

The Giants want to see where Burress is at mentally before they would make any moves, the sources said.

Burress, who will turn 34 in August, was released from prison in June after serving a nearly two-year sentence on a weapons possession charge. In an interview in June with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, Burress expressed doubt that he could co-exist once again with Giants coach Tom Coughlin.

However, according to multiple media reports, Coughlin has told general manager Jerry Reese that he is willing to sit down and talk with Burress.

On Monday, Giants co-owner John Mara appeared on “The Michael Kay Show” on ESPN 1050 in New York and acknowleged the team has raised the possibility of a Burress return.

“I think that’s certainly something we’re going to talk about and have talked about,” Mara said. “Where that goes, I don’t know.”

via New York Giants discussing potential Plaxico Burress return, sources say – ESPN New York.

 Posted by at 8:50 pm
Jul 262011
 

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama – Alabama sent a disassociation letter to the owner of T-Town Menswear in March, effectively breaking ties between Tom Albetar and the university.

An Alabama source said Albetar was not deemed a booster, and the university can send a disassociation letter to anyone.

The letter, which was signed by Alabama athletics director Mal Moore, was hand delivered to Albetar (the letter addresses him as Mr. Tom Al-batar) and was part of a university statement released Tuesday addressing growing concerns between Crimson Tide athletes and their relationship with Albetar and his store.

“Due to the concerns expressed in our letter to Mr. Albetar dated March 31, 2011, we disassociated him from our program,” Alabama associate athletic director of compliance Mike Ward said in a news release. “As we always do in matters of this nature, we discussed this matter with the SEC Office. Because we found no evidence of any NCAA violation, we did not self-report a violation. UA will continue to be proactive in all areas of compliance monitoring.”

In the dissociation letter, Alabama said Albetar cooperated in an interview with the university and appeared to be compliant with NCAA rules. The university expressed a concern with the “display of memorabilia indicating a relationship with several University of Alabama student-athletes.”

“Your conduct and interaction with student-athletes, as well as that of your employees, has been appropriately reviewed, and appears to be compliant with NCAA regulations,” the letter states.

In the same letter the university expressed, “The institution must remain cautious regarding any relationship you may have with its student-athletes beyond that of a store owner and customer. As the owner of a local business, the institution is reliant on you to heed all instructions provided by the institution and its compliance staff regarding adherence to NCAA rules.”

The release was Alabama’s first official response since news broke last week that the university had sent a cease-and-desist letter to T-Town Menswear asking the business to end its practice of using the likeness of Crimson Tide student-athletes in advertisements, and to specifically end the sale of memorabilia signed by current Alabama athletes.

Alabama released the cease-and-desist letter Sunday night, but had not official commented regarding the story.

Approached Monday by al.com newspaper reporters near his University Mall store, Albetar, who has been photographed on the sideline and in the press box at Alabama football games, declined comment.

“Our review of this matter was a part of our normal compliance program,” Ward said. “We routinely look at all situations of potential concern. Based on our review of this matte

via Alabama sent disassociation letter to T-Town Menswear owner in March | al.com.

 Posted by at 8:47 pm
Jul 262011
 

AUBURN, Alabama — Former Auburn quarterback Cam Newton is set to cash in on his Heisman Trophy-winning season with the Tigers.

The first pick in the NFL draft in April is expected to sign a four-year $22 million contract with the Carolina Panthers, an amount determined by the NFL’s new rookie wage scale, according to the Charlotte Observer. Players and owners ended a months-long lockout Monday, setting in motion the opening of camps and the signing of contracts.

Newton has had walking-around money since singing a $1 million endorsement deal with Under Armour in February. That was the biggest ever for an NFL rookie.

Newton will see a lot of familiar faces when the Panthers begin workouts — offensive lineman Lee Ziemba was drafted by Carolina, and receiver Darvin Adams and offensive lineman Ryan Pugh said they’re signing free agent contracts with the team.

Auburn had four players drafted, and seven more players, including Adams and Pugh, are set to sign free agent contracts today. Some fellow former Tigers are likely to follow suit.

via Former Auburn quarterback Cam Newton in line for four-year, $22 million deal with Carolina | al.com.

 Posted by at 8:43 pm