He reported football teammate threats to KU. A secret document paid him to go home

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After Caperton Humphrey said he had an argument with a pair of teammates — and the next day discovered someone had loosened the lug nuts on one of his tires — he filed a police report. When that same feud led to arguments before workouts in the locker room, Jamie Humphrey reported that to a lifelong friend in KU’s compliance office and also told him the players were selling drugs. The information was eventually funneled to football coach Les Miles who, according to Caperton Humphrey, told the players to watch themselves.

 


Let's be glad that Les Miles was never given serious consideration by Gopher Athletics after Claeys was fired.

It is abhorrent to think that this sleaziness happens.
 
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The players’ moms’ best friends must have told Les Miles how good they were and to cut them some slack.
 



Rookie mistake on plausible deniability. You never, ever, put things down on email or text. Phone calls. Meetings. Reed will never make it to the big leagues.

Side note on enforceability of the non-disparagement agreement - is the family gambling they can make more on a civil lawsuit than damages from breach of contract?
 



Rookie mistake on plausible deniability. You never, ever, put things down on email or text. Phone calls. Meetings. Reed will never make it to the big leagues.

Side note on enforceability of the non-disparagement agreement - is the family gambling they can make more on a civil lawsuit than damages from breach of contract?
Wondering if they are just betting that KU won't pursue it, as to not bring any more attention to the matter. KU probably just wants the story to be over. The family also may have decided they don't care about the money. Sounds like they have money.
 

Let's be glad that Les Miles was never given serious consideration by Gopher Athletics after Claes was fired.

It is abhorrent to think that this sleaziness happens.
There was a rumor that after PJ, Les Miles was our next option in a sort of "Not a big contract for Les but lots of money for staff / an heir apparent" type move.

Word had it the U reached out to Les and Les turned them down. This was early enough into Les's post LSU career that he still thought he could go to a place that as he said "could compete for a national championchip immedately". I think he GREATLY over estimated how many places would want him.
 




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