Posted: September 12, 2012 A Mississippi State booster has been accused of paying five or six athletes from the school and using illegal benefits to lure recruits to the college. The allegations surfaced Tuesday, when summer league football coach Byron De’Vinner said he watched the Mississippi State booster give money to freshman defensive back Will Redmond, ESPN reported. De’Vinner later told ESPN that he saw the same booster, Robert Denton Herring, give money to a handful of other players, including junior defensive lineman Denico Autry. “He (Herring) told me he provided the benefits,” De’Vinner said. “He told me he helped get Denico there. Robert Denton...
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