Former Miami players now with Broncos refuse to talk about scandal
By Jeff Legwold
The Denver Post
POSTED: 08/17/2011 07:03:05 PM MDT
UPDATED: 08/18/2011 06:06:08 AM MDT
The newest scandal to hit the University of Miami's football program was the talk of sports fans Wednesday, but mum was the word among former Hurricanes who play for the Broncos.
Running back Willis McGahee, offensive tackle Orlando Franklin and linebacker D.J. Williams were named in a Yahoo Sports investigation that chronicled former Miami booster Nevin Shapiro's allegations that he gave millions of dollars in cash and other illicit benefits to more than 70 Hurricanes players during a span of eight years.
Shapiro was convicted in a $930 million Ponzi scheme and is serving his sentence in a federal prison in Atlanta.
Franklin and Williams declined comment after the Broncos' practice Wednesday. McGahee simply said, "You want to talk about the Broncos?"
Asked if he wanted to respond to the Yahoo Sports report, McGahee said: "I ain't talking about Miami. I'm out of Miami."
According to Yahoo Sports, McGahee was the first Hurricanes player Shapiro had an extensive association with.
Also according to Yahoo Sports, Shapiro offered to pay $5,000 to a Hurricanes player if he knocked Tim Tebow, Florida's quarterback at the time, out of a game. Tebow went straight to the Broncos' weight room after practice and wasn't available for comment.
"I'm aware of the report," coach John Fox said, "but my focus is on the Broncos."
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