Meeting with reporters following No. 2 Michigan State's 68-63 road win over Wisconsin Sunday, star forward Miles Bridges said neither he nor his family had received impermissible benefits during his Spartan career.
Miles Bridges told reporters today that neither he nor his family has received impermissible benefits. He said he believes the statement his mother gave to Compliance officials is what led to him being cleared, but said he doesn't know what his mother said in her statement.
— Brendan F. Quinn (@BFQuinn) February 25, 2018
His statement contradicts documents released in a Yahoo! Sports report Friday, which showed his mother received a $400 cash advance and a $70 lunch from NBA agent Andy Miller, his former associate Christian Dawkins and ASM Sports.
On Saturday, Bridges was cleared to play in the game at Wisconsin, after speaking to Michigan State's compliance office.
Miles Bridges said he's only been interviewed by Michigan State's compliance office and has not been interviewed by the NCAA. Asked if he's been interviewed by the FBI, he said no.
— Brendan F. Quinn (@BFQuinn) February 25, 2018
Bridges averaged 17.1 points and 6.8 rebounds for the 28–3 Spartans this season.