
Before his Twitter account went dark, UNC defensive tackle Marvin Austin posted more than 2,400 updates and built up a following of more than 1,800 people.
The online account provided a social outlet for UNC's outgoing football star, but his Twitter feed has been disabled since news broke Thursday of an NCAA inquiry into the Tar Heels football program. A cached version of Austin's account, ANCHORMANAUSTIN, still exists on Google, with 36 pages of past posts and pictures.
The News & Observer and Charlotte Observer have confirmed that Austin and UNC wide receiver Greg Little were both interviewed as part of an NCAA investigation into possible improper contact with sports agents.
It is not clear whether NCAA investigators were aware of Austin's Twitter account, but his posts provide a portrait of Austin's life off the field in recent months. Austin bragged about trips to Washington, D.C. (his hometown) and his penchant for shopping sprees.
"Jus got to DC an [sic] I'm feeln [sic] a shopn [sic] spee … nobody gon [sic] be fresh as ME!!!" Austin tweeted on April 23.
In the past four months, Austin also posted pictures of a watch for his younger sister, a bag from an upscale sunglass store in Miami and a $143 bill from The Cheesecake Factory in Washington, D.C.
The NCAA has been cracking down on illegal agent activity since announcing the punishment of the University of Southern California in early June because the former Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush received improper benefits from an agent.
Between Feb. 25 and March 8 (the exact date was not available on Google), Austin also lamented his lack of income.
He wrote: "Im [sic] so tired of being broke…somebody make it rain… where is packman [sic] jones when u need em."
"Make it rain" is a euphemism for throwing money, typically single $1 bills, at dancers in an exotic club, a maneuver made notorious by former NFL player Adam "Pacman" Jones.
In a May 29 Twitter post that went up at 3:07 a.m., Austin wrote, "I live In club LIV so I get the tenant rate. bottles comin [sic] like its [sic] a giveaway," a reference to a 30,000-square night club at Miami Beach and champagne bottles.
That post, however, appears to be a direct quote from "Sweet Life," a song by hip hop artist Rick Ross.
Austin could have left for the NFL after his junior season at UNC, which featured a career-best 42 tackles and four sacks.
Given a second-round grade by the NFL's underclassmen advisory committee, he could have entered the draft and expected to receive a signing bonus of at least $900,000.
He chose to return for his senior season, which is now in jeopardy if the NCAA finds he received improper benefits from an sports agent.
Austin referenced money when he announced his decision return to UNC on Twitter on Jan. 1.
"… yea I could go get paid but in some things it aint all about the money … I love carolina point blank!" he tweeted on New Year's Day.








Comments
I have a friend
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 14:53 — Heelsforeverwho buys a lot of stuff (expensive stuff she does not need) and she also complains about being broke all the time. Can't say that I feel sorry for her or anyone else dropping money like that and then complaining about being broke.
Gotta love the translations
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 13:36 — Heels20"'Make it rain' is a euphemism for throwing money, typically single $1 bills, at dancers in an exotic club, a maneuver made notorious by former NFL player Adam 'Pacman' Jones."
Kinda reminds me of the translating cop on Sanford and Son.
Competition
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 12:25 — YAR8packAustin and Jordan Vandenberg should have a contest on the proper use of grammar and what not to do to exhibit said use.