http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/columns/story?columnist=forde_pat&id=6407176
Some excerpts from the article. And everyone who thinks this is just a single case is just naive. It is like that or similiar with many of the top recruits.
The education is just a token argument and worth nothing in many cases. As if those universities recruit these guys with the thought of making sure they get a good education and work hard in the classroom.
For every example that you can come up with, I bet there are at least 10 athletes who get quality educations. The stories that make the media are not the successful athletes who work hard and have productive college experiences. It's only the bad examples that ever make the press.