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    Johnny Kilroy
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    University of Oklahoma
    basketball star Keith “Tiny” Gallon may have violated a cardinal NCAA rule by accepting thousands of dollars from a guy who appears to have been courting him.

    Gallon — a freshman center for the Sooners – scored a $3,000 wire transfer last August, according to a document obtained by TMZ. The money was deposited in a bank account jointly held by Keith and his mom, Sylvia Wright.

    As for who gave Keith the dough — the document shows it’s Jeffrey Hausinger, a Merrill Lynch financial advisor who reps several professional athletes.

    It’s a violation of NCAA rules for any player or player’s relative to receive money that isn’t readily available to other players — for example, a student loan or scholarship. We’re told the rule clearly prohibits any agent, lawyer or financial advisor from trying to lure a player with money.

    Keith made headlines last week when he announced he would return to OU next year rather than turn pro.

    OU Athletic Director Joe Castiglione says the school is committed to following NCAA rules, and “any activity not in compliance is taken seriously and is acted upon swiftly.”

    We could not reach Keith. His mom had no comment. We called Hausinger for comment about the $3,000 wire transfer — he said, “I don’t think I want to talk to you,” and hung up.

    Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2010/03/18/oklahoma-basketball-star-keith-gallon-ncaa-scandal/#ixzz0iXbIzRFK

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    JNixon
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    All of the guys for Oklahoma played like they had other motives and like they were getting paid anyway lol….I hope its not true though. This could cause a stupid decision like Gallon and Mason-Griffin declaring for the draft because they wouldn’t have anything to play for. I think Warren may be as good as gone as well if this is true.

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