I-Team: Promises of Second Chance at College Football Come Up Empty
By Randy Travis Published Oct. 11, 2021 ATLANTA - Dozens of young men looking for a second chance to play college football wound up instead learning a painful and expensive lesson: be careful who you trust. Instead of improving their grades or getting game experience to qualify for a Division 1 program, students who attended the Atlanta Institute of Business are out an estimated $1500 each without playing a single game. They blame school owner Erasmus Harvey for pocketing their money. And a FOX 5 I-Team investigation uncovered evidence their concerns are legitimate.
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