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UM players could face bankruptcy clawback suits for Ponzi gifts

Claiming he paid for nightclub outings, sex parties, cars and other gifts, former Miami booster and convicted Ponzi schemer Nevin Shapiro has told Yahoo! Sports he provided extra benefits to 72 of the university's

Michael Huyghue, gormer Jaguars administrator and United Football League commissioner, denies any wrongdoing in University of Miami sports scandal. Don't miss a second of the action when you're away from your computer. Download our Ultimate Jaguars app

A University of Miami booster, incarcerated for his role in a $930 million Ponzi scheme, has told Yahoo! Sports he provided thousands of impermissible benefits to at least 72 athletes from 2002 through 2010.

New England Patriots DT Vince Wilfork has had no comment on the “U” situation involving former Hurricane's booster Nevin Shapiro since it broke yesterday. That's been mostly due to the fact that there was no media access

This is another outstanding report detailing the excess in the University of Miami football program. By Charles Robinson, Yahoo! Sports KEARNY, NJ – A University of Miami booster, incarcerated for his role in a $930 million Ponzi scheme, has told Yahoo

PeerTransfer Does Its Homework and Grabs $7.5M

The University of Miami may be in some deep trouble very soon. Yahoo! Sports released the findings of an incredibly reported 11-month investigation into the university's football and basketball programs on Tuesday.

The University of Miami football team got back to work Tuesday morning after holding the team's first scrimmage of fall camp on Sunday. After a day away from the practice fields on Monday, the team returned to Greentree for its third two-a-day session

By Monique Walker Patriots defensive lineman Vince Wilfork was named on a list of at least 72 players from 2002-10 who received money and other benefits from a booster while playing for the University of Miami, Yahoo! Sports reported yesterday.

They called in scientists from the University of Miami's RJ Dunlap Marine Conservation program, including myself . Dunlap program director Dr. Neil Hammerschlag decided to film the necropsy to use as an online teaching

Texas Tech athletic director Kirby Hocutt offered no comment Tuesday night regarding an NCAA investigation involving his former school, the University of Miami, and impermissible benefits from a booster to Hurricanes athletes.