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Recruiting Violations Surround Former LSU, Current Texas A&M LB Coach Bradley Dale Peveto
by TD Staff Reporter
August 21, 201820 Comments

Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Texas A&M linebackers coach Bradley Dale Peveto, who was a former LSU assistant coach under Les Miles could be in some trouble with the NCAA.
According to this latest report from USA Today Sports, Peveto gave former Texas A&M linebacker Santino Marchiol "hundreds of dollars in cash" to entertain recruits this offseason.
According to this latest report from USA Today Sports, Peveto gave former Texas A&M linebacker Santino Marchiol "hundreds of dollars in cash" to entertain recruits this offseason.
quote:Texas A&M released the following statement regarding the report:
On two separate weekends this spring, Marchiol told USA TODAY Sports, he was given hundreds of dollars in cash by linebackers coach Bradley Dale Peveto to entertain prospects on unofficial visits. Those recruiting visits occurred, he said, following the April 14 spring game with Zach Edwards, a three-star linebacker from Starkville, Mississippi, and the second weekend in June with four-star linebacker Christian Harris (now a Texas A&M verbal commitment) and Nakobe Dean from Horn Lake, Mississippi, ranked as the No. 1 inside linebacker in the country by Rivals.com.
quote:You can read the full report here.
Texas A&M provided a statement that read: “Texas A&M Athletics takes these allegations seriously, and we are reviewing the situation with the NCAA and the SEC Office.”
Filed Under: LSU Football
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