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  • Holly Anderson

    Teague Egan’s Agent Certification Revoked; Trojans Rejoice

    The NFLPA’s Committee on Agent Regulation and Discipline (CARD) revoked the Certification of NFLPA Contract Advisor Teague Egan today for violating numerous provisions of the NFLPA’s Agent Regulations when he provided an improper benefit under NCAA rules by giving University of Southern California player Dillon Baxter a ride in his company’s golf cart, resulting in Baxter being suspended for USC’s game against Oregon State in November. He did so after being advised by USC officials the week before that giving such rides was an improper benefit under NCAA rules. He also is alleged to have placed misleading information on his agency’s website about his relationship with a Southern California attorney.

    Under the Regulations, Egan now has the opportunity to have an expedited appeal if he so chooses.

    Appeals process or no, it’s hard to imagine the NFLPA reversing field on this decision, not with cleanup efforts in college football so publicly ongoing. Without it, Teague Egan is once again just some sterling prat with a golf cart. And after one look at this video, it’s hard to argue that’s about what he deserves. Join the yub-yub party at Conquest Chronicles.

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  • Brian Floyd

    Brian Floyd

    Dillon Baxter Ruled Ineligible For Golf Cart Ride With Agent

    Baxter reportedly asked Egan for a ride to the student health center after feeling dehydrated on Thursday. He told the USC cmpliance office that he knew Egan, but did not know he was a registered agent. For now, Baxter is ineligible, though a USC compliance officer told the LA Times he expects Baxter to have his eligibility restored pending a charity donation for the value of the ride.

    The company was founded in June of 2009, while Campbell was still on the USC football team. On the 1st Round website, Egan’s bio touts his relationships with USC athletes.

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