College player faces eligibility issue over $20G promo shot
A college basketball player who won $20,000 for hitting a half-court shot at an Oklahoma City Thunder game may have to either forfeit the money or his eligibility to play college sports, but if push comes to shove, he said he'd pass on the money.
Cameron Rodriguez, a 23-year-old sophomore forward for Winfield, Kan.-based Southwestern College, sank the promotional shot on Nov. 8 during the Thunder's home game against the Nuggets.
Southwestern athletic director Dave Denly says the college's governing body for athletics, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, informed Rodriguez that if he kept the money he would lose his amateur status. The school has appealed, asking if the money can be accepted in the form of a scholarship.
For his part, Rodriguez, of Elk City, Okla., said he never considered taking the money and forfeiting his college athletic career.
"In my eyes, it's just money," said Rodriguez, who receives a partial scholarship that offsets some of the cost of his tuition. "I know I'm a college kid who can use some help, but my love for basketball and my passion for the sport -- it's worth more to me than $20,000."
If he's unable to accept the money in the form of a scholarship, Rodriguez said he hopes the proceeds can be donated to a charity or nonprofit.
NAIA spokesman Chad Waller confirmed the organization is looking into the matter and said a ruling could take two weeks.
Thunder spokesman Dan Mahoney said: "We've been in communication with Cameron. He's a great kid, and we hope it works out best for him." -- AP
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