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Nevada Recruiting Fiasco Resolved: Player Lied About Offer

Does anyone remember the name Ivan Renko?

The Las Vegas Sun made the comparison between Renko and another athlete in a recent article. Renko was a post player from the former Yugoslavia who Bob Knight recruited to come play at Indiana while he was still the coach of the Hoosiers. Renko committed to Indiana, and all of the media outlets and recruiting services reported the commitment.

There was only one problem. Renko didn't exist.

Fast forward to 2008, and the reverse situation has occurred. Kevin Hart, an offensive lineman at Fernley High School in Reno, Nevada, is a real person. He really played football, and he is really from Nevada. Hart committed to UC-Berkley last week, but again, there was one problem. Cal never offered him a scholarship.

That's right. Hart committed to a school that never offered him a scholarship.

Hmmm. Hart reported offers from Cal, Illinois, Oregon, Washington State, and Texas A&M. What Hart reported, however, wasn't what he really had. No. Hart did not receive an offer from any of those schools.

The police, the Nevada Interscholastic Athletic Association, and the NCAA all began investigating the issue, believing someone had impersonated the coaches.

Since, Hart has come forward admitting that he made up the entire story.

When he made his confession, he said that he had always dreamed of playing Division-I College Football. "When I realized that wasn’t going to happen, I made up what I wanted to be reality," said Hart.

What do you do here? Do you laugh? Do you take disciplinary action? I wonder if he made the confession in front of the same 1,000 people that turned out to watch him make his commitment to Cal. Well, to answer my own question, no. A school administrator actually read the statement for him.

Like the Las Vegas Sun said, the authorities actually handed this case over to the cop with the short-shorts in Reno 911.

Oh, by the way, my four-year-old brother just got an offer from Duke to come play basketball!

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As I said when you originally reported on this: Something just didn't smell right about it. One bogus offer, maybe. Four? Not likely.

Gotta feel sorry for this kid. But he's hardly alone among high school athletes (and their parents) with unrealistic expectations about their college potential.

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