Manhattan Adult Entertainment: Camera Phones Robbing College Football Stars of Privacy

Tebow told the paper that women try to remove their shirts while posing for a picture with him. McCoy even called the cops because a man was banging on his door and yelling his name late one night. Bradford was repeatedly accosted by an autograph seeker that wanted to profit from his signature.
If you think Michael Phelps caused a stir, just imagine if one of these golden boys was caught in a compromising position. With cameraphones being ubiquitous and digital distribution of images just a click away via Facebook or Myspace, these campus gods are forced to remain guarded from everyone except their teammates. Bradford’s dad, Kent, put it best: ‘You don’t know if you’re actually having that picture made with a known gambler or a known prostitute or a known drug dealer.’

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