Only thing that surprised me was the payments for not visiting another school (you'd think a recruit with half a brain could make a lot of money doing this--just flirt with every school), but it makes sense.
And as the "bag man" noted, paying players isn't going to stop this in the slightest. These guys will just pay them more on top of it.
Not really sure there is any easy solution to stopping this, just makes me wonder how big it is outside the SEC
I, personally, don't think it's half as big outside the south (you better believe that Clemson, UNC, etc. are well known to do this kind of the thing and they're not SEC... but still south).
For bag men to be a big factor it has to involve:
1. Financially destitute players who NEED the $500 or $2000 for whatever reason... or financially greedy players/families that WANT the $$.
2. Bag men as described with easy access to both the program and player (i.e. it's much easier to pull this off locally).
3. Coordination from the top down so that the right players are getting the correct money from the right people. You need a complicit coach/administration.
When you look at who ND usually lands as prospects, it's no coincidence that they're often from private school or with strong families or affluent. We land our fair share of guys from rough backgrounds, but not many of them relative to other places.
I never knew a player who admitted to taking money, but I also never asked. I have heard stories though of guys and what they were offered on SEC visits. It's crazy, and the ones who didn't expect that to be the norm because they didn't grow up in that world didn't know what to do really when presented with it in such a "no big deal" manner.
I think it's time to go Olympic Model and get all of this above board.