CLEMSON — It did not take the NCAA long to respond to Clemson’s claims on Friday that Ole Miss was ” blatantly” tampering with linebacker Luke Ferrelli.
Swinney and athletic director Graham Neff met with the media Friday at the Smart Family Media Center and announced they turned head coach Pete Golding and the Rebels in to the NCAA for possible violations. Clemson accused Ole Miss of tampering with the linebacker, who was not in the transfer portal and was enrolled at Clemson and attending classes and team activities when the Rebels made contact.
The NCAA responded Friday night to Clemson’s allegations.