The adoption, reported by USA Today, has allowed Floyd to receive an automobile, a credit card, and an apartment from Kevin Lahn, who first met Floyd through a mentoring foundation while Floyd was in high school in Philadelphia. NCAA rules allow adoptive parents to provide money and other gifts to s
Date: Nov 13, 2012
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Florida's Sharrif Floyd adopted by family that gave him benefits
Floyd, a junior for the seventh-ranked Gators and a possible first-round pick in the NFL draft, now receives far more from his adoptive father, Kevin Lahn, than he was punished for taking last year. Under NCAA rules, there are virtually no limits to what a parent can provide to an athlete but a slew
SAMF president Steve Gordon and treasurer Kevin Lahn were found to have paid for several unofficial visits by Gamecocks freshman receiver Damiere Byrd. Both Gordon and Lahn are South Carolina graduates.
The second major violation involved the Student Athlete Mentoring Foundation and its president Steve Gordon and treasurer Kevin Lahn. The two are South Carolina graduates and paid for several unofficial visits by Gamecocks freshman receiver Damiere Byrd.
Date: Dec 14, 2011
Category: Sports
Source: Google
University of South Carolina receives notice of allegations from NCAA
The letter also details a second violation in regard to the Delaware-based Student Athlete Mentoring (SAM) Foundation, its president Steve Gordon and treasurer Kevin Lahn. Both men are USC graduates. The NCAA alleges they provided $8,000 worth of impermissible benefits to prospective student-athlete
Kevin Lahn and Steve Gordon, USC graduates and officials with the Student-Athlete Mentoring Foundation, also have been disassociated from the school. They allegedly provided $8,000 in inducements and benefits to prospective football players.