College Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
Texas A&M; acknowledged that four football players--Greg Hill, James Brooks, Darius Smith and Percy Singleton--were paid by a prominent booster for work they didn’t perform last summer at a low-income Dallas housing project. The school had suspended the four Dec. 26, declaring them ineligible to play in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 1 against Notre Dame.
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