OXFORD – Representatives of the NCAA were in town Friday to speak with Lindsey Miller, the stepfather of Ole Miss offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil, according to Miller.
Miller told The Jackson Clarion-Ledger the NCAA’s visit was part of an investigation into alleged rules violations by the Ole Miss football program.
A week ago Tunsil, a projected top-five overall pick in next spring’s NFL draft, turned himself into Lafayette County authorities and was charged with misdemeanor assault-domestic violence after an altercation with Miller.
Since that time Miller, in a Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department incident report, has accused Tunsil of riding around with “football agents.