Texas A&M quarterback and reigning Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel is reportedly being linked to more autograph sessions as the NCAA has re-opened one of the more ridiculous, hypocritical and asinine investigations in the history of amateur sports.
According to ESPN’s Outside the Lines, Manziel signed autographs and memorabilia during a session in early January after the BCS National Championship Game in Florida and again in late January in Houston. Florida-based autograph dealer Kevin Freistat apparently helped organize both events that allegedly saw Johnny Football sign at least 1,500 items in each of the two sessions.
BREAKING: Sources say Manziel signed 4,400+ autographs for 3 brokers in 3 states in less than a month http://t.co/KcvRXTDfxL
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) August 13, 2013
Despite the NCAA being able gain huge profits from blatant exploitation what Manziel is accused of doing could make him ineligible for the 2013 Texas A&M season. This too obviously continues to be the peeling back of the onion in a process that morally and ethically probably of never should’ve taken place.