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NCAA Opens Inquiry Into Clemson’s Tampering Allegations Against Ole Miss

The inquiry follows Clemson’s public complaint detailing alleged unauthorized contact with enrolled linebacker Luke Ferrelli.

Overview

  • Clemson says it filed a formal complaint on Jan. 16, and the NCAA confirmed this week it is involved and has contacted the school about the allegations.
  • Dabo Swinney alleges Ole Miss coach Pete Golding texted Ferrelli during an 8 a.m. class about a buyout, showed a contract image, and later offered a two-year, $2 million deal.
  • According to Clemson’s timeline, Ferrelli signed a financial-aid agreement Jan. 7, moved to campus Jan. 11, re-entered the portal Jan. 21, and committed to Ole Miss Jan. 22.
  • Clemson kept Ferrelli’s bio live on its athletics site with a link to Swinney’s news conference, using the roster page to spotlight the alleged tampering.
  • Reaction has split, with ESPN’s Pete Thamel and Greg McElroy praising the public callout as rare and potentially consequential, while Paul Finebaum labeled Swinney “whiny” and out of touch; separately, Clemson completed a school-record transfer class.