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Oklahoma State asks NCAA for lighter punishment for Bryant

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Oklahoma State receiver Dez Bryant claims he was worried he had done something wrong when he "panicked" and lied to the NCAA about a meeting with former NFL player Deion Sanders at a Texas athletics center.

 

In his written apology to the NCAA, obtained Tuesday by the Associated Press following an open records request, Bryant said that he is "very, very sorry" and "made a terrible mistake" when he lied to Marcus M. Wilson, the NCAA's assistant director of agent, gambling and amateurism activities, in July.

"It was all me, there is no one else to blame," Bryant writes in his two-page apology. "I just panicked because I was scared and afraid that I was in some kind of trouble."

The All-American was declared ineligible by Oklahoma State last week and was expected to go through a follow-up interview with the NCAA on Tuesday on Indianapolis.

"I was scared because I was thinking, why would the NCAA talk to me unless they thought I had done something wrong, even though I did not think I had," Bryant writes in his letter. "I worried about the interview and was really nervous during the interview.

"I kept thinking about how football has been my dream for years and how football was going to allow the chance to make a living and help my family. My mom, my son, brother and sister all depend on me and I felt that somehow I had let them down."

Bryant's apology accompanies Oklahoma State's formal reinstatement request to the NCAA, in which associate athletic director for compliance Scott Williams asks the NCAA to consider "unique circumstances" and hand down a lighter punishment for Bryant.

Williams notes that "the threshold penalty for a violation of this nature is 50 percent withholding," apparently referring to a standard punishment that Bryant would be forced to miss half of the No. 15 Cowboys' games for his rules violation.

Bryant writes that he denied to Wilson that he had met with Sanders at a Frisco, Texas, facility named Fieldhouse USA when that "was not the truth." He describes that he met with Sanders and the two "jogged up and down the field, but did not go through any drills, and he did not work me out."

"When I was asked by Mr. Wilson about a work-out, I did not think that what I had done with Deion was a work-out," Bryant writes. "I did not break a sweat when I jogged with Deion. When my coaches have worked me out, like [strength] coach [Rob] Glass at OSU, I do many sprints, stairs and a lot of other drills, which leave me sweaty and tired.

"What I did with Deion was nothing like that."

Williams suggests that the NCAA could classify the meeting as preferential treatment, a secondary violation.

Bryant also confirmed that he and his girlfriend went to Sanders' house for dinner but "I was not hungry, so I did not eat."

Bryant asks that the NCAA reinstate him before the end of this season. Oklahoma State has played five of its 12 regular-season games, but Bryant has been held out of the last two because of the eligibility issues.

"I am sorry that Mr. Wilson had to spend so much time on my case, and am also sorry that I have let my family, my teammates, my coaches, my OSU fans and the NCAA down," Bryant writes. "I really love OSU and would like to have an opportunity to finish the season with OSU. ... I know I should be punished, I deserve it, but I hope that my punishment is not so bad that I do not get to play football again at OSU."

The documents also offer a clearer picture of the timeframe of the investigation. Although earlier documents suggested Wilson was suspicious of Bryant -- asking "Why does his story keep changing?" -- even before the season started, OSU's reinstatement request shows that the NCAA didn't discover Bryant had lied until a Sept. 24 interview with Sanders.

Bryant was held out of Oklahoma State's game two days later against Grambling State and also didn't play last week at Texas A&M.

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October 15, 2009 1:16 pm
From the young man's statement there was the jogging incident and the dinner.  I can understand his possible confusion about what constitutes a workout.  There can be no confusion however, about taking your girl friend to dinner with a former pro.  Those that want to cut the young guy a break just aren't reading the script.  On the other hand, perhaps they have and think gettin ...(more)
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October 14, 2009 12:04 pm
The NCAA has become a monster. They are not for the well-being of the student athlete. They are simply a money-making entity with confusing rules and inconsistent punishments. This is not about an even playing field. This is about the NCAA's ego as a governing body.
Dez Bryant is a kid who lied because he got scared. Does he dese ...(more)
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October 14, 2009 10:02 pm
So what I am not getting is this.  There are former NFL players all over the place giving classes and workouts to selected kids while these kids are in Highschool and preparing them to go after that Colleg Scholarship, why is that not an issue but jogging up and down the field is?  The NCAA is like an overly concerned parent.  Stiff punishment less rules.  Instead of trying to ...(more)
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October 14, 2009 7:29 am
This shows that the players will need representatives to speak to the NCAA. They sit alone .. The schools don't help. Certainly Saunders acted as a player/agent in this situation. The NCAA looks to get anyone they can.

What this does is pretty much tell other players that they need not to go to a meeting with the NCAA with out knowing the circumstances surrounding the request for int
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October 15, 2009 9:43 am
Typical NCAA going way overboard; effectively destroying this kid's collegiate carrer over something relatively minor. Obviously no money was exchanged or no real benefits were gained by the player. Given the NCAA's reaction to this and their proven history of Gestapo like tactics, it's understandable that the kid would be scared. It's a travesty that it now comes to athletes and ...(more)
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October 14, 2009 12:23 am
but what should the penalty be?

Obviously Bryant should have gotten a lawyer and pleaded the fifth. Oh wait. With the NCAA that likely gets him penalized too.

I would like the NCAA to enforce the rules strictly, but fairly. The problem is that the NCAA is not transparent, rules are hard to understand, enforcement varies wildly from case to case, and penalties are seemingl
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October 14, 2009 9:36 am
I feel bad for the kid.  It takes the adults in this situation to know better.  Where is the outrage at Deion?  Dude, your time has come and gone.  Go sit in the studio like the other lucky ex-NFL'ers and opine onthe playing today and talk about how you used to do it so much better.  Leave the kids going into their prime alone.  Maybe you can turn him into another Cra ...(more)
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October 13, 2009 9:09 pm
C'mon, really now, what major infraction has this guy really done to deserve this? I understand that lying is not good yet if this kid was in many occupations in today;s sociaty he would almost be considered a hero.

When the President of the United States gets in front of the camera and lies to the American people he is practically applauded by some groups. It been on the republican sid
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October 13, 2009 10:03 pm
           You cats are some REAL class acts. Telling the NCAA to drop it and let him back on the field. The NCAA tries to make it a even playing field. I may not agree with all their action but i agree you punish a LIER. But you clowns say it was only a lie. I guess he can lie to the NCAA but it would be different if he lied to you or since you sa ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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