...60,000. Lang, former head coach at Trezevant High in Memphis, said he took the money from wealthy businessman Logan Young to make sure Means went to Alabama. Young, a longtime Alabama booster, was convicted last week on federal charges...
...Alabama. Lynn Lang, the former head coach at Trezevant High School, testified for the second day at the trial of Logan Young, a Memphis millionaire who is on trial on federal bribery and money laundering charges. Lang is awaiting sentencing...
...when summaries of his NCAA interviews were released through a federal court in Memphis, where former Alabama booster Logan Young is awaiting trial for allegedly paying $150,000 to have high school prospect Albert Means steered toward Alabama...
...were "overmatched" by booster Logan Young, according to a transcript of...not think they had control over Logan Young." He said compliance officials...Johanningmeier) that if it was Logan Young or Ray Keller or somebody, it's...
...could be reopened if more information was disclosed during the trial of Memphis businessman and longtime Alabama booster Logan Young. Young, accused of paying $150,000 to lure defensive line prospect Albert Means to Alabama, has pleaded innocent...
...Kirk, previously pleaded guilty. With his plea, Lang agreed to the government's contention that he took money from Logan Young, a wealthy Memphis businessman and longtime Alabama booster, to steer defensive lineman Albert Means toward Alabama...
...NCAA's findings in the case, which included alleged improper payments and benefits by now-disassociated boosters Logan Young, Wendell Smith and Ray Keller. But Alabama contended it was wrongly sentenced as a repeat offender, that the NCAA...
...killed in his home after a fierce, bloody struggle, police said Tuesday. Police had not confirmed the body was that of Logan Young, but his defense attorney said it was the 65-year-old Memphis resident. Police were not sure how he was killed...
...bribing a high school coach to get a top recruit for the Crimson Tide was sentenced Monday to six months in prison. Logan Young, 64, also was sentenced to six months home confinement after his release from prison and two years' supervised release...
...convicted of bribing a high school coach to get a top recruit for the Crimson Tide was sentenced to six months in prison. Logan Young, 64, also was sentenced to six months home confinement after his release from prison and two years' supervised release...