Virginia Tech football launches investigation into North Carolina Central coach's tampering claim
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North Carolina Central football coach Trei Oliver spoke out about a memorable situation he experienced during his time patrolling a college football sideline.
Oliver said last season he discovered a Viriginia Tech Hokies assistant football coach attempting to recruit one of his star players from the sideline.
The Eagles coach suggested the assistant's alleged, unauthorized in-game recruiting was part of an effort to convince a running back to enter the transfer portal.
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Head coach Trei Oliver of the North Carolina Central Eagles against the Jackson State Tigers during the second half of the Cricket Celebration Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium Dec. 17, 2022, in Atlanta. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
"Virginia Tech was actually on my sideline recruiting our running back," Oliver told reporters, according to WRAL News. "That was pretty bold. I couldn't believe it."
While Oliver stopped short of naming the player, he did note the running back he was referencing eventually transferred to Virginia.
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Running back J'Mari Taylor, who earned first-team All-MEAC honors during his standout tenure at NCCU, is listed on UVA's roster.
The NCCU coach also hinted that he was aware of the assistant coach's motives at the time.
"I knew what it was," Oliver said.
The Virginia Tech Hokies' "Orange Effect" helmet before a game against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Lane Stadium Sept. 7, 2015, in Blacksburg, Va. (Michael Shroyer/Getty Images)
Shortly after Oliver raised the accusations, Virginia Tech released a statement


