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Posted: 06/28/2011
MIAMI (AP) - Miami Dolphins linebacker Channing Crowder says college players should be able to sell their game jerseys -- something he "hypothetically" did when he played for the Florida Gators.
Crowder discussed the subject during the debut of his new two-hour weekly talk show on WQAM radio in Miami.
"I'll say hypothetically I don't have any more of my Florida jerseys," Crowder said Sunday. "There were some Jacksonville businessmen that really hypothetically liked my play."
Crowder expressed support for quarterback Terrelle Pryor in connection with the scandal at Ohio State. Pryor left the program and coach Jim Tressel resigned amid an NCAA investigation into players' trading of signed equipment, championship rings and other memorabilia to a tattoo-parlor owner for cash and discounted tattoos.
The University of Florida declined comment. Crowder's agent, Joel Segal, didn't return calls seeking comment.
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