Those privileges carried over to MSU’s summer camps, where Stansbury picked who played on which teams.
Phil Cunningham, Stansbury’s assistant for 12 years with the Bulldogs, noticed Jordon Varnado always ended up on teams alongside Isaac and Noah Stansbury at those camps.
Stansbury didn’t deny intentionally placing the future Troy star Varnado on his sons’ camp teams.
Stansbury estimated Friday that he’s known Varnado, younger brother of former Mississippi State standout Jarvis Varnado, since he was 8 years old.
Varnado, now 21, is the top player on a Trojans squad that’ll meet Western Kentucky at 2 p.